- You need a ticket to the Main Track of Remoticon to get into workshops. Access to workshops, Bring A Hack and the hangout area is only through the email you signed up for Remoticon with. The Main Track is free, here's the link again. Check out the FAQ, but if you have any questions, send them to superconference@hackaday.io.
- The schedule to the workshops is here, and a more detailed schedule is here.
- You may or may not need hardware for your workshop! You will find this information in the ticketing site or in the more detailed workshop descriptions.
- Thanks for all the TA and workshop moderator responses! This call is now closed.
- Bring A Hack is Friday Nov 6th from 4 - 8p Pacific Time. Bring A Hack is where you bring something you're working on and show it off (or just come and hang out).
- Remoticon's Main Track includes
- Zero to ASIC demo
- Remote-controlled robots
- Six incredible demos
- The SMD challenge
- Prize ceremony
- The SMD Challenge hardware is free. You pay for shipping and $5 to play.
- We hope to record and release most of the workshops on Hackaday's YouTube channel by January 2021.
However, due to tech difficulties and suitability of the videos, we may not be able to share everything. Best thing to do is to attend the workshop!