OpenELAB Inc. – Hands-on Robotics & AI Hardware for Makers
OpenELAB provides high-quality developer electronics for students, makers, and engineers who want to learn by building real projects.
Visitors can explore projects such as a smart pet box built with M5Stack controllers that monitors and controls temperature and humidity, an AI-powered instant photo camera based on Raspberry Pi that creates stylized prints, a smart energy system using Arduino to demonstrate solar power management, and a LEGO-based robotics demo featuring a programmable motor and digital dashboard.
Each project is designed to be approachable and engaging, allowing attendees to see how sensors, controllers, and embedded systems work together in real-world applications. Our booth encourages curiosity, experimentation, and learning through hands-on interaction.
OpenELAB Inc.
OpenELAB is a global open-hardware platform supporting makers, students, and engineers working on AI, IoT, robotics, and embedded systems.
Our team collaborates with hardware partners and developer communities worldwide to provide modular electronics, educational resources, and hands-on project support. We focus on making hardware development more accessible by enabling rapid prototyping, experimentation, and learning through real-world projects.
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What inspired you to make this project?
We were inspired by seeing how students and makers learn best by building real projects rather than just reading documentation.
Our goal was to create hands-on demos that make hardware development more approachable and engaging, helping people understand how electronics, sensors, and software come together in real-world applications.
What are some of the challenges you have encountered and how did you address them?
One challenge was designing projects that are both technically meaningful and easy for visitors of different ages and backgrounds to understand.
We addressed this by using modular hardware and clear visual feedback, allowing visitors to interact with the projects at different levels of depth depending on their experience.