Wild Hardware: Adventures with Ecological IoT and National Geographic

Hackaday Superconference 2017

Presented by: Shah Selbe
Date: Sunday November 12, 2017
Time: 16:45 - 17:25
Location: DesignLab
Track: Talk

Over the last 5 years of expeditions in Angola and Botswana, we have developed FieldKit: a joint hardware/software platform and architecture that fuses the best of open science and open storytelling. We will discuss how big data/IoT formed the foundation for live-data expeditions, and how its helping to protect one of the last untouched places on earth. This will include stories about fieldwork in Okavango, Banff National Park, and the Peruvian Amazon (including a story about a tweet from space)

Shah Selbe

Shah Selbe is an engineer and conservation technologist who works to identify and deploy technologies that can help with our greatest conservation challenges. His projects have integrated crowdsourcing, smartphone apps, drones, satellite data, and sensors to address conservation issues, including illegal poaching and the monitoring of protected areas. He founded the first solely conservation technology makerspace and prototyping lab called Conservify in Los Angeles.


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