The Arduino Days, celebrated from March 21st to 23rd, brought together makers, developers, and enthusiasts from around the world to celebrate the open-source platform born in Ivrea.
Hosted at the Technologic@mente Laboratory-Museum, the event featured special presentations and exhibits, including a talk by Paola Gianotti on her environmentally sustainable cycling journey across Europe using Inquino On The Road, an open-source platform based on Arduino.
The highlight of the event was a museum tour with Massimo Banzi, co-founder of Arduino, who showcased the museum’s collection and shared insights into Olivetti’s history and its impact on digital technology.
The Arduino Days 2024 were a testament to Arduino’s global impact and the vibrant community that continues to drive innovation in interactive design and IoT.