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Did you know your support carries a 3-fold impact?

Support Public Invention and Humanitarian Engineering Have you ever wondered where all those individuals that take part in humanitarian efforts come from? Like, how do they get initial funding and grow? Even if a group like this existed and took off, how could I contribute to something like this? Well look no further because we […]

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Please Support our Portable Incubator Project at Experiment.com

Fund Public Invention’s Portable Incubator Project Out of a pressing need I discovered as a volunteer for Engineers Without Borders USA, Public Invention has been working on a portable incubator for several years now. We recently got a great new volunteer, Melanie Laporte, who is being invention coached by Forrest “Lee” Erickson. We’ve create our

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Glia Builds Tourniquets for Ukraine and Public Invention Helps

Invention is not exactly the same as engineering, but both require problem solving and innovation. Public Invention is proud to assist Glia, a Canadian firm, in its “Stop the Bleed” project making an open-source tourniquet for the terrible conflict in Ukraine. Not being a first responder, I only recently learned how important these devices are,

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Jeopardy Game – July Inventor Gathering

Greetings inventors, friends, and supporters, Here is the jeopardy game from our July Inventor Gathering. This was created by our Outreach Coordinator, Megan Cadena. Please enjoy this slide deck and share it with others! It’s already available for you to use at your next virtual game night. Link to Game invention-qs Sincerely, The Public Invention

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Comments on the Global Open Science Hardware Roadmap

I recently read the Global Open Science Hardware Roadmap published by the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH). It lays out a real program for promoting Open Science Hardware (that is, roughly speaking, lab equipment and field instruments). I strongly support it, and have signed the manifesto petition. The Global Open Science Hardware Roadmap As

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Why We Started and then Froze a Software Effort for Ukraine

Disaster relief is different than the steady work of research, whether the disaster is natural or caused by human folly and greed. It is bursty and uncertain, urgent and unclear. When Russia invaded Ukraine, I thought the war would be over before Public Invention could possibly do anything. I was traveling to Auburn Alabama, in

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UNIVA Briefing: Humanitarian Engineering Student Organizations and Project Conceptualization

Authored by: Miriam Castillo and Megan Cadena Public Invention is a non-profit organization located in Austin, Texas, USA. It was formed in 2016 through the vision and philosophy of Robert L. Read (PhD) who is the founder and leader of invention projects. Why is there a Public Invention? Born from a child whose books, comics

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