BUG+Boston and a couple of conferences

Attention gadget-developing community of Boston.  We are comin’ to town!  Tuesday, October 9th, team Bug Labs is hosting drinks at Middlesex Lounge in Cambridge, from 6-9pm.  No RSVPs required (although you are welcome to comment!), no special guest list, no hidden links.  All are welcome, and we look forward to seeing you there.

Whilst we arest therest, Peter Semmelhack is giving a presentation during the 2007 World Conference on Mass Customization and Personalization.  His talk occurs during the session "4.5  Enabling Open Innovation & Customization in Consumer Electronics" and is entitled "Exploring the Long Tail of Devices: How an open web services and
hardware platform can enable the creation of truly personal consumer
electronics
".  It occurs at 3:50pm on Tuesday the 9th, in room 32-123.  This is my first time at the MCPC and it looks like a really interesting event.  If you are in the Boston area (say, to attend BUG+Boston?), you might want to register and attend the show!

In addition to the MCPC presentation, Peter was just selected to participate in the Defrag conference in Denver this November.  Peter will speak on "Defragging Gadgets: Community-driven Electronics" at 2pm on Monday, November 5th.  Also a new show for me, but checking out the agenda puts this squarely on the "way more interesting than most" list of conferences!  Anyone in the Denver area up for a BUG+ in a couple of months?  Let us know by commenting here…

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