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teaser: "Die weltweit größte Veranstaltung für digitale Fertigung und wir waren als Fab City Hamburg Team dabei. Bali Fab Fest 2022 war ein Zusammenschluss der 17. Fab Lab Konferenz und des 7. Fab City Summits, mit dem Ziel, Balis Übergang zu einer regenerativen Wirtschaft als erste 'Fab Island' zu beschleunigen, die alles produziert, was sie konsumiert."
author: Raphael Haus
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teaser: "In June 2019, the city of Hamburg became the first German city to join the global Fab Cities initiative. In October 2020, the Fab City Hamburg e.V. association was established by Hamburg's Fab Labs, Makerspaces, workshops, innovative startups and research institutions."
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## A few snapshots of the Fab City Hamburg network
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title: Jobs
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subtitle: Job vacancies
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teaser: "Here you can find job offers from the Fab City Hamburg network. You want to publish your own job offers on this page? You're welcome! Please contact Jennifer, see below."
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## Fab City Hamburg e.V.
We are a young and innovative association with big goals. Under flat hierarchies and with a lot of own initiative we work cooperatively and at eye level to let our vision become reality together!
### Student, "Mini-Job" (m/f/d) at Fab City Lab Hühnerposten
immediately, on 450€ basis
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### Frontend Developer:in (m/f/d) remote or in our office, fulltime
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## Submit your own job offers for publication on this page?
### Contact person
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title: Bali Fab Fest 2022
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subtitle: International Conference in Bali
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teaser: "The world's largest digital manufacturing event and we were there as the Fab City Hamburg team. Bali Fab Fest 2022 was a merger of the 17th Fab Lab Conference and the 7th Fab City Summit, with the goal of accelerating Bali's transition to a regenerative economy as the first 'Fab Island' that produces everything it consumes."
author: Raphael Haus
type: article
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The conference especially connected Fab Cities and Fab Labs worldwide and enabled international collaborations between innovators, makers, entrepreneurs, organizations and the public sector. Together we faced global challenges in times of digital transformation, climate change, global health crisis, or social exclusion and exchanged local and global knowledge.
As Fab City Hamburg, we presented, among other things, the Fab City Operating System in talks and workshops, as well as brought the Open Lab Starter Kit to Bali, which contains the first fully documented open source machines such as a 3D printer or a laser cutter (by Daniele Ingrassia from InMachines Ingrassia GmbH in collaboration with the New Production Institute of Helmut Schmidt University as part of the dtec.bw - Fab City project).
## Videos
[![](images/events/fabfestbali/Fab-fest-bali-playlist.png)](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYyHbjRQ895kJ96eg8pJx_nurABMyeiz4)
## Hamburg participations
|Datum |Titel | Speaker |
|-------|------------------------------|-------------|
|15.10., 11:00 - 12:00 |Talk: Fab City OS: From Circular Economy to Distributed Design & Manufacturing |Adam Burns |
|15.10., 12:00 - 12:30 |Panel: The Fab City Operating System |Raphael Haus, Wolf Kühr |
|17.10., 8:00 - 12:00 |Workshop: Fab City OS go to market strategy |Raphael Haus, Wolf Kühr |
|19.10., 8:00 - 12:00 |Workshop: OSH Build Workshop - Libre Solar Box |Michel Langhammer, Mohammed Omer |
|19.10., 8:00 - 9:00 |Panel: Democratising Fab Labs with open source machine tools |Mohammed Omer |
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title: Fab City Full Stack
order: 530
subtitle: The seven levels of the urban ecosystem
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headerImageAlt: Shout it out
teaser: "How does the transformation of cities into Fab Cities succeed? The full-stack model identifies and connects six levels from networked neighborhoods to the network of cities to create a new kind of ecosystem for local production."
type: article
translated: de/fabcity/news/fabcityfullstack
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## What is the Fab City Full Stack?
The Fab City Global Initiative (FCGI) is a global network that aims to transform communities, societies and ecosystems into distributed networks of hyperlocal production systems that enable the mass distribution of goods and resources on a global scale. This logic is referred to as PITO (Product-In-Trash-Out) to DIDO (Data-In-Data-Out). FCGI is based on the idea that fab labs can potentially manufacture anything locally.
This paradigm shift is supported by a multi-scale framework that identifies key infrastructures and actors at different levels of the urban ecosystem. This framework is called the "Fab City Full Stack" and aims to enable the re-localization of manufacturing in cities and the deployment of digital manufacturing technologies at seven different levels.
![](images/news/fullstack/fabcity-fullstack_v3.png)
## The seven layers
The Fab City Full Stack layers are not necessarily in any particular order, but reading them from the bottom up makes them easier to understand.
### Layer 1
**Developing Infrastructure and Technologies for Local Production**
This layer refers to the necessary infrastructure on the local level, such as innovation spaces (e.g., Fab Labs, makerspaces, hackerspaces, creative hubs, etc.), as well as the core technologies (e.g., digital fabrication tools, new materials, etc.) that could nourish a sustainable transition towards a new productive model. In addition, this layer aims at building a sense of community around such spaces with shared values such as openness, inclusivity, and sharing.
### Layer 2
**Enabling New Forms of Learning**
By incorporating digital fabrication tools, principles, machines, and processes in existing formal education and creating new programs, new forms to learn the skills for the future are enabled. This layer facilitates a transition to educational models that foster the development of creative and critical skills at all levels.
### Layer 3
**Incubating Value-Generating Projects**
This layer focuses on nurturing social and entrepreneurial projects that may have an economic, scientific, and social impact at the local scale and contribute to transforming the existing productive paradigm at multiple scales. It also includes frameworks, methods and business models that support the development and utilization of such innovation projects.
### Layer 4
**Orchestrating Efforts between Local Communities and Initiatives**
Layer 4 recognizes the need to develop networks between local communities and initiatives based on the Fab City values and goals. It seeks to articulate existing local efforts and incentivize the active participation of the local communities in innovation projects, which could impact their local context. Fab City Hubs are an illustrative example, acting as physical interfaces to connect multiple local actors and foster collaboration in a given territory.
### Layer 5
**Prototyping Place-Based Interventions**
To connect the projects coming out of the Fab Labs and Fab City Hubs closely with their local ecosystem, it’s important to prototype the Fab City model on various scales, such as a neighborhood or the city itself. The objective is to create local strategies and governance models, and influence policy-making to develop a favorable legal framework for implementing Fab City projects.
### Layer 6
**Applying Bioregional Strategies**
A bioregional approach to the transition towards a new productive model can help improve the relationship humans have with other species. Bioregions are defined by cultural relationships, and natural systems in each territory. They allow us to understand cities beyond their physical, or political limits but also operate within a global logic, such as changes in climate. Spatial interventions need to recognize such multi-species approaches.
### Layer 7
**Sharing Knowledge with Global Networks**
Enabling the mechanisms to share knowledge between local and global networks is fundamental, as it is key to understanding the transition from PITO to DIDO. Knowledge exchange is produced in the local contexts, which happens in Fab labs, hubs, neighborhoods, or bioregions, and is also shared globally through the internet. It also contemplates the need to develop metrics to measure progress for cities to produce (almost) everything they consume before 2054.
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title: Fab City Manifest
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subtitle: 10 principles
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teaser: "On July 11, 2018, Paris, Toulouse, Barcelona, Helsinki, Belo Horizonte, Groningen, Brest, the Fab Foundation, the global Fab City Initiative, and private and public stakeholders signed the Fab City Manifesto at the first Fab City Summit in Paris. The 10 principles were developed in collaboration with members of the global Fab City Initiative"
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## 10 principles
<Accordion title="01 ECOLOGICAL">We take an integrated approach to environmental stewardship, working towards a zero-emission future while als preserving biodiversity, rebalancing the nutrient cycle, and sustaining natural resources.</Accordion>
<Accordion title="02 INCLUSIVE">We promote equitable and inclusive
policy co-design, through the development of a Commons Approach, regardless of age, gender, income-levelsand capabilities. </Accordion>
<Accordion title="03 GLOCALISM">We encourage global knowledge sharing between cities and territories in order to provide access to tools and solutions that could be adapted to local cultures and needs.</Accordion>
<Accordion title="04 PARTICIPATORY">We engage with all stakeholders in decision making processes and empower citizens to take ownership of innovation and change making.</Accordion>
<Accordion title="05 ECONOMIC GROWTH & EMPLOYMENT">We support sustainable urban economic growth by invest- ing in building the skills, infrastructure and policy frameworks needed for the 21st century,thanks to a thorough consider-
ation of social and environmental externalities and the implementation of the polluter pays principle.</Accordion>
<Accordion title="06 LOCALLY PRODUCTIVE">We support the efficient and shared use of all local available resources in a circular economy approach, to build a productive and vibrant city.</Accordion>
<Accordion title="07 HUMAN CENTERED">We prioritize people and culture over technology so that the city can become a vibrant and resilient ecosystem. Autonomous vehicles, digital tools, artificial intelligence and robotic machines must be put at the service of the common good and human expectations.</Accordion>
<Accordion title="08 HOLISTIC">We address urban issues in all their dimension and interdependencies to build sustainable, resilient and inclusive cities for everyone.</Accordion>
<Accordion title="09 OPEN SOURCE PHILOSOPHY">We foster a Digital Commons Approach that adheres to open source principles and values open data, in order to stimulate innovation and develop shared solutions between cities and territories.</Accordion>
<Accordion title="10 EXPERIMENTAL">In order to meet the principles just outlined, we actively support the research, experimentation and deployment of innovation which includes but is not limited to: low impact supply chains; distributed production; renewable energy and smart grids; sustainable food and urban agriculture; recycling and reuse of materials, sustainable resource management for energy,food and materials.</Accordion>
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title: What are OERs?
order: 550
subtitle: Fab Friday with Axel Dürkop
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teaser: "In digital times, educational materials develop their full impact when they are free, copyable and changeable. Under the abbreviation OER (Open Educational Resources), a movement has therefore also been developing in Germany for several years that likes to share knowledge and make it available on the Internet. Axel Dürkop is an expert on OERs and conducts research at the Technical University of Hamburg. He visited us at our Fab Friday event."
author: Raphael Haus
type: article
translated: de/fabcity/news/fabfriday-oer
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# Open Educational Resources at FabCity Friday
18. November 2022, Hamburg, Jupiter #Frei-Fläche:
At Fab Friday, Axel Dürkop uses his own projects to show how software and hardware can be documented in a collaborative and participatory way.
After a short introduction of the OER movement, its actors, values and goals, a lively exchange ensued. We have documented the most important links:
## Links
### History and background
- [General understanding of OER according to the UNESCO definition](https://www.unesco.org/en/communication-information/open-solutions/open-educational-resources)
- [Timeline on the historical development of open educational materials](https://open-educational-resources.de/materialien/oer-timeline/)
- [The "5R" by David Wiley and the ALMS framework](https://opencontent.org/definition/)
- [License generator for Creative Commons licenses](https://creativecommons.org/choose/)
- [Citing and crediting CC material properly with the TULLU rule](https://open-educational-resources.de/oer-tullu-regel/)
### OER Initiatives
- [Hamburg Open Online University (HOOU)](https://hoou.de/)
- [Twillo (Lower Saxony)](https://www.twillo.de/oer/web/)
### OER examples
- [Event script "Introduction to Information Technology at TUHH for Vocational School Teachers"](https://www3.tuhh.de/itbh/einfuehrung-in-die-informationstechnik/)
- [Source code for the script](https://collaborating.tuhh.de/itbh/oer/informatik/einfuehrung-in-die-informationstechnik-i-wise-2021_22)
- [Data Quality Explored - OER based on Jupyter Notebook](https://www3.tuhh.de/sts/hoou/data-quality-explored/0-introduction.html)
## Tools
- [Annotate web pages and PDFs with Hypothesis](https://web.hypothes.is/)
- [Making research and development traceable with Jupyter Notebooks](https://jupyter.org/)
Thank you for the interest and the exciting questions!
---
This work is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Lizenz</a>.
Contributed image: by Jaredd Craig on Unsplash
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title: Open Toolchain Foundation
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subtitle: Kick-Off Event
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teaser: '"Open source ecosystems for better engineering" - The Open Toolchain Foundation aims to democratize technology and make it accessible to anyone who wants to develop, manufacture products or share designs.'
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translated: de/fabcity/news/opentoolchainfoundation
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At the end of July 2022, the Open Toolchain Foundation had its first event. The kick-off was a great success, the hybrid event with handpicked international experts left all participants with a common vision, concrete starting points and of course a lot of drive.
This not only built a first network of multipliers, but also confirmed that there is a great need for improved open source toolchains for engineering. From the community came a wide range of tasks for the new Foundation, from an improved CAD kernel to simplified technical documentation and interoperability to improved user experience and feature implementations in existing software tools.
The Open Toolchain Foundation is initiated by members of Fab City Hamburg, HIWW and Open Source Ecology Germany. The kick-off event as initialization of the Foundation is part of the EU-EFRE funded collaborative project INTERFACER.
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title: "Our new website is live"
order: 500
subtitle: fabcity.hamburg in new splendor
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headerImageAlt: Image of a tablet computer on a table full of drawings
teaser: "Welcome to our new website! After a very long development phase, there is now a lot of new content, interactive features and a new technical framework for an exciting future."
type: article
translated: de/fabcity/news/webrelaunch
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## Why we don't use WordPress anymore
Since the foundation of Fab City Hamburg e. V. our website was based on the free content management system WordPress. WordPress is a great tool, but it also brings some problems: Besides the high maintenance effort due to necessary security updates, it is also hard to create website content with WordPress in a public collaborative way. Only people who also have an account for the WordPress admin panel can ever work on the site.
However, according to our association purpose and our closeness to open source, we actually want to enable public collaboration. Every person should be able to make a suggestion for changing our website. That's why the new Fab City Hamburg site is now no longer based on a classic content management system like Wordpress, but on a so-called Static Site Generator.
This Static Site Generator called [Astro](https://astro.build/) allows us to store the content of the website in simple markdown files - not in a database as with classic CMS. We can then make these files available to anyone via our own GitLab platform. Thus, anyone interested can propose a change to the website content.
## Technical platform is freely available
The entire technical platform of our new website, consisting of a [custom UI library](https://gitlab.fabcity.hamburg/software/fabcity-interfacer-ui) with reusable react components and the [appropriately configured](https://gitlab.fabcity.hamburg/software/fchh-website) site generator Astro is part of the ["Fab City Software Kit"](en/projects/fcos) and is thus freely available under an open source license.
Anyone interested can therefore reuse the website in whole or in part and fill it with their own content.
## Fast, small and privacy friendly
Due to the new technical base on site generator basis, most of our site is created once on the server and therefore can be loaded very quickly. Only a few elements on the site are dynamic and require JavaScript and the React framework.
That's why the loading times on our new site are consistently in a very good range.
This is also due to the fact that we do not use any bloated tracking tools and plugins. Our website does not use cookies, and therefore does not need to display any annoying cookie banner. Only a very small number of external services are integrated: Map data from Mapbox (for the Fab Map), YouTube integrations (as a "nocookie" variant), an (optional) newsletter with signup form from Sendinblue, and a privacy-friendly statistics solution called Umami, which we also host ourselves.
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teaser: "The Zero Carbon Roadshow is one of the outreach activities of the INTERFACER project: to build a digital infrastructure for Fab Cities, an initial network of social relationships based on trust and personal contacts is needed. On the other hand, the project aims to communicate the underlying values of the Fab City and INTERFACER's core product, the Fab City Operating System (OS), to a wide audience. Cycling is nowadays strongly synonymous with sustainable lifestyles (new forms of consumption and travel, environmental awareness, work-life balance...)."
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## The key data
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- 12 hubs and labs visited and documented
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## The Tour
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title: Vision 2054
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subtitle: Circular in the future
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headerImageAlt: 3D image future scenario in Hamburg colors blue and red
teaser: "Several global trends are shaping the present: climate change, a never-ending waste of resources, global supply chains, a world-spanning digitalization, and a massive change in the world of work. These trends are mutually reinforcing, and the Corona pandemic has intensified them since 2020. This is evident, for example, in critical supply bottlenecks. At the same time, more and more people around the world are moving to cities because the prospects of finding a job here are better than in rural regions."
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# Where are we going?
## The initial situation
At present, 50 percent of the world's population already lives in cities; according to UN Habitat forecasts, this figure could rise to 70 percent by 2050.
However, cities or urbanized regions do not yet operate sustainably: Their share of greenhouse gas emissions and resource consumption is very high. They are the hubs of globalized consumption and worldwide data flows that consume more and more energy.
![Megacity](images/fchh/hamburg2054/vision2054-meagcity_daryan-shamkhali-xFQq3Iu7-PY-unsplash.jpg)
However, this also presents an opportunity: While the international community is making only slow progress in environmental and climate diplomacy, it is much easier to set the course for a sustainable future in cities. What's more, cities are the places where alternatives to the current form of globalization, with all its familiar problems, are already being tested and lived out around the world. So this is precisely where the concept of the Fab City comes in. As catalysts, we can significantly accelerate and increase the impact of cities in economic, socio-cultural and ecological dimensions. In this way, we promote sustainable development that makes life in cities worth living.
## The concept of a Fab City
Put simply, a Fab City is a city that increasingly manufactures (almost) everything it needs and consumes itself. The long-term goal of the global Fab City initiative is to make the transition to an open source-based circular economy on the territory of a city or region by 2054. Only data sets would then be imported and exported - energy, raw materials, materials, semi-finished products and products, on the other hand, would circulate, be recycled and reassembled within the city area itself. The economy is thus moving from today's PITO model, for "Products In - Trash Out," to the DIDO model, for "Data In - Data Out."
![PitoDido](images/network/fabcityglobal/fabcityglobal-pitodido.png)
First, it would be environmentally sustainable because the city can better manage its own resource consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Second, it would be economically sustainable because it would promote local value creation and no longer depend on global supply chains for products and raw materials.
And it would be socially sustainable thirdly, because city citizens would no longer be consumers of things produced elsewhere, but would be closer to value creation - which in turn could strengthen the city's social solidarity. What's more, the creativity and self-efficacy of an entire urban society can develop to an unprecedented degree.
![Fabn City Pledge 2019](images/fchh/hamburg2054/vision2054_FabCityPledge2019_CreditFabCityFoundation.jpg)
The fact that the Fab City is not pure utopia is due to several developments. More and more open technology is available in the form of openly licensed hardware and software. In this context, open means that the documentation on design and construction plans as well as software code are freely accessible and usable by all. This openness increasingly lowers the acquisition costs for production equipment and more and more people and organizations can acquire the technical know-how they need. The digitization and networking of manufacturing infrastructure, in turn, makes it possible to manufacture things not at a few locations in mass production, but in a distributed and decentralized manner according to local needs. The relevant data sets for manufacturing can be exchanged globally and adapted to local needs. With Maker Spaces, Fab Labs and Open Labs, the first prototypes for local production sites have emerged in recent years, where many actors can participate in the production of goods. These open production sites can be further developed together with crafts and companies into a new, decentralized infrastructure throughout the urban area.
## The first steps until 2024
Fab City Hamburg e.V. wants to network as many actors as possible relevant to the concept by 2024 and create the first foundations for a future Fab City. To this end, it is coordinating the following measures:
**The development and dissemination of the operating system for the global Fab City initiative "Fab City OS"**. Fab City OS (FCOS) includes software designed to make the Fab City production system, the Open Source Circular Economy (OSK), so efficient that it displaces the traditional proprietary and linear economy. In doing so, we divide the OSK into phases ranging from globally distributed development, to locally distributed manufacturing, to sort separation of materials. Each of these is supported by specific FCOS modules. In addition, the FCHH bundles and distributes software under the name "Software Kit" that supports the dissemination of the use of FCOS. The principle of federated software architecture is applied throughout. FCHH develops and disseminates FCOS and the Software Kit in close coordination with the Fab City Foundation. More about FCOS and the software kit can be found here.
**The support and further development of Fab Labs/Makerspaces.** Five such open workshops have already been established in Hamburg in the 2010s, and more are to be opened. They are the interface to civil society, provide low-threshold know-how for digital production (e.g., through workshops) and offer inventors the opportunity to produce the first prototypes of a potential innovation. They are also training centers for citizen education and laboratories for citizen innovation. In addition, they are meeting places for communities in the city districts and have an impact on their neighborhoods, so that they develop into "places of joint making and working" in the long term.
**The construction of a Fab City House as a prototype for future production sites that can manufacture products and machines in demand-driven small batches.** The Fab City Haus will develop and produce the Open Lab Starter Kit, a set of open source digital manufacturing machines (consisting of a 3D printer, laser cutter, CNC router, among others) that new labs can adopt as basic equipment. In the Fab City Haus, exemplary circular products and local manufacturing methods are researched and developed, including for metal, plastics and renewable resources such as wood and textiles.
**The "Fab City Incubator" program.** In the existing labs and in city-wide idea competitions, product ideas for a circular economy are to be identified and brought to prototype maturity. They will then be handed over to a local consulting network to develop a business model. The product designs will also be published on Fab City OS. This publication on Fab City OS promotes the globally distributed development of the products of a Fab City.
**The development and implementation of a workshop program to introduce more and more Hamburg residents to the possibilities of digital manufacturing.** These workshops are mainly held in the labs. They are aimed at beginners, advanced makers and companies. Fab City Hamburg e.V. itself organizes the workshops, for example on building the Open Lab Starter Kit or on new product designs.
**The creation of a Fab City Index for Hamburg based on the model of the Fab City Paris index.** For the index, data will be collected on the production capacities of Hamburg's economy as well as on existing recycling capacities in order to identify both gaps and potentials on the way to becoming a Fab City.
![3D printer build workshop](images/slider/members/hsu-3dstrong-fchh_DSC05299.jpg)
Values and guidelines
Open source principle: Wherever possible, we use open technologies that make codes and constructs freely available.
Data sovereignty: Data are commons.
Transparency: Production and recycling processes are documented so that all citizens can understand them.
Inclusion: The places and processes of the Fab City are open to all, regardless of their social status or origin; more than that, we are committed to ensuring that all citizens can acquire the necessary know-how for the Fab City.
Sustainable development: Fab City Hamburg e.V. is also guided by the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.
## Values and guidelines
- **Open source principle**: Wherever possible, we use open technologies that make codes and constructs freely available.
- **Data sovereignty**: Data are commons.
- **Transparency**: Production and recycling processes are documented so that all citizens can understand them.
- **Inclusion**: The places and processes of the Fab City are open to all, regardless of their social status or origin; more than that, we are committed to ensuring that all citizens can acquire the necessary know-how for the Fab City.
- **Sustainable development**: Fab City Hamburg e.V. is also guided by the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.
*Hamburg, February 2022*
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# What is the Knowledge Hub?
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# How to write a knowlege resource?
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order: 1
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teaser: '"Building for everyone" - with this motto, a free workshop series on sustainability, open source principles and production techniques will start in November. The hands-on workshops will be held in collaboration with local associations and companies from the Fab City network. For research, they serve to further develop open source hardware documentation and the use of the "Fab City Operation System".'
location: Hamburg
time: "January 2023 – March 2023"
type: event
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|**Date**|November 2022 – March 2023|
|**Location**|Location At different locations in Hamburg|
|**Organizers**|Interfacer project + cooperation partners|
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### Workshop overview
![](images/events/buildworkshops/Buildworkshops-Uebersicht.png)
### Dates and registration
This is an EU funded project, participation is free of charge. The dates will take place between January 2023 and the end of March 2023. Each workshop will be offered twice. Registration and announcement of dates will be done via INTERFACER INTERFACER <a href="https://www.interfacerproject.eu/news/buildworkshops/" target="_blank">INTERFACER-Website</a>.
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title: Codeweek Hamburg 2022
order: 1
subtitle: Hack the Future
headerImage: images/events/codeweek/Codeweek_HackTheFuture.png
headerImageAlt: Codeweek Hack the Future
teaser: "Every fall, hundreds of people and initiatives across Europe get involved in getting children and young people excited about the digital world: coding or tinkering workshops in schools, universities, companies, libraries, makerspaces, museums - as a European grassroots movement, anyone can take part in Code Week. Hamburg has been part of it since 2016!"
location: Hamburg
time: "8.10. – 30.10.22"
type: event
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| | |
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|**Duration**|8.10. – 30.10.22|
|**Location**|An vielen Orten in Hamburg|
|**Event Organizer**|Körberstiftung & Bücherhallen + cooperation partners|
![](images/events/codeweek/codeweek_hamburg-2018_44467673305_o_2c53a26672.jpeg)
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## Code Week offers from Fab City Network 2022
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subtitle: Meeting place of the Fab City community
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headerImageAlt: Fab Friday
teaser: "Almost every other Friday, the Fab City community meets to exchange ideas, gain new knowledge, get to know people and organizations, and work on ideas together."
location: online + on site
time: "Almost every second Friday from 5 p.m."
type: event
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|**Date**| Almost every second Friday from 5 p.m.|
|**Location**| In any case online and often also on site: The changing venues are communicated via Element and for larger rounds also via social media.
|**Event organizer**|Fab City Hamburg e.V.|
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