Calling all DIY enthusiasts! Are you searching for an exhilarating and wallet-friendly project that promotes eco-friendliness? Look no further than converting your very own electric vehicle (EV)!
Embrace the philosophy of “reduce, reuse, recycle” for your personal transportation.
Picture that beloved car from your youth revamped into an EV. Or envision a compact and low-maintenance runaround that’s affordable to operate.
Join a community of passionate bike, car, and motorbike tinkerers who have embarked on the journey of converting their vehicles to electric power.
Date: Saturday, August 17th Time: 2 pm – 5 pm
This casual meetup is the perfect occasion to discuss, explore, and inquire about the EV conversion process. Bring the entire family along, as this event is child-friendly. Reserve your tickets below and get ready for an inspiring afternoon.
We love old tech and keeping things going around here. Our own Jeffrey Roe chatted to Henry McKean on Newstalk about keeping old technology alive and well. It ranged from old radios, French Minitel and our repair cafes. Listen back on the following link.
The Cork Carnival of Science at Fitzgerald Park features non-stop, family-friendly experiments, interactive activities, garden games, street cuisine and a packed line-up of live demonstrations, big top science shows, hands-on workshops and entertainment.
Fitzgerald Park, Cork
June 8th & 8th – 11 am till 6 pm
We will be showing a range of interactive games and projects that highlights what can be created in a maker space. Find us on Discover Drive.
The Stoneybatter Festival is a 3-day neighbourhood festival in the heart of Dublin 7 from June 21-23 June, 2024.
There will be many events over the 3 days in locations throughout Stoneybatter with an Eco Hub, Clothes Swap, Book Swap, Organic Gardening and lunch more. We are joining the festival with a Repair Cafe.
Do you have broken items at-home – small appliances, toys, household items, electronics?
No need to throw them away! Save your things from the landfill and your wallet from having to replace them.
Bring them to our repair café and learn how to fix them together with our volunteers. We have tools, materials, space to work on your item, and repair experts who will help you with your repair.
Join us in Tog on Saturday 22nd of June from 11am – 4pm in the Aughrim Street Scout Group, D07YE30.
A repair cafe is a community gathering place where people can bring their broken items, such as appliances, household items, or electronics, to be repaired by skilled volunteers for free. The idea behind repair cafes is to promote sustainability and reduce waste by encouraging people to repair and reuse their belongings instead of throwing them away.
At a repair cafe, visitors can learn how to repair their items themselves or watch and learn from the volunteers. Repair cafes also offer a social atmosphere where people can connect with others who share their interest in repairing, reducing waste, and promoting sustainability.
Our passionate team of skilled volunteers will be on hand to help you fix everything from electronics and appliances to furniture, all while sharing valuable repair skills and promoting a sustainable lifestyle.
At our Repair Café , you can:
Learn essential repair techniques from our expert makers and volunteers
Discover the joy of fixing things and reducing waste in a collaborative, community-focused environment
Connect with like-minded individuals who are passionate about sustainability and the maker movement
So grab your broken treasures and join us for a day of mending, learning, and connection at Tog Hackerspace Repair Café. Together, we can build a more sustainable future and celebrate the power of repair!
If we can’t fix your items, we will do our best to make suggestions on where to get spare parts or the best recycling options for you to continue your journey of repair.
What objects can you bring in?
Toys
Small electrical appliances and electronics
Household Items … and many other things! Safety (PAT) testing for electrical devices will be available.
Where? – 45a Ben Edair Rd, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7, D07 YE30 When? – Saturday, June 22nd, 11 am – 4 pm Admission is free – all are welcome!
Imagine a camping festival with a power grid and high-speed internet access; a temporary village of geeks, crafters, and technology enthusiasts that’s lit up by night, and buzzing with activity during the day. Thousands of curious people will descend on our friendly open space to learn, share, and talk about what they love.
A key aspect of the event are villages. Self-organised sessions/areas where hackers come together with a common interest or project. The Irish Embassy is a loose collective of people with some connection to / interest in Ireland, who travel to hacker/maker events and pool resources to create shared spaces while there.
Are you fascinated by electronics and eager to dive into the world of microcontrollers? Look no further! Tog Hackerspace, in collaboration with Dublin City Council, is excited to announce a free, five-part Arduino class specifically designed for beginners. Led by experienced makers Jeffrey Roe and Ambrose Clarke, this project-based learning series will provide you with the foundational skills to bring your creative ideas to life.
Workshop Details
Dates & Times:
Tuesday, 11th June: 19:00 – 20:30
Thursday, 13th June: 19:00 – 20:30
Tuesday, 18th June: 19:00 – 20:30
Thursday, 20th June: 19:00 – 20:30
Tuesday, 25th June: 19:00 – 20:30
Location: Tog Hackerspace
Requirements: Just bring your laptop with a USB Type A port and install the Arduino IDE ! All hardware will be provided.
Sponsors: Community Grant Scheme from Dublin City Council