Events
Events are a great way for us to get together, share ideas and have fun.
Regardless of whether an event is just a 1-1 workshop, small gathering or massive talk; any and all members of the Hackspace should feel empowered to run an event or group if they wish. If you have an idea for an event or are willing to run a workshop and need advice, there are several channels of help available!
Either:
- Post your idea on our google group
- Contact the Events team via Slack
If you are looking for inspiration, some of our past events have been recorded using the Events Category tag.
Upcoming Events
The google calendar is a great resource that is well-maintained for upcoming events. It can be found on the Nottinghack front page or directly here.
Major Events
- Saturday, 23rd March -- March 2019 Hack the space day
Team Meetings
- Wednesday, 13th March, 18:00 - 19:30 -- Wiki meetup
Event Types
Open Nights
- Weekly Open Hack Night
- - Every Wednesday
- - 6:30PM - 9PM
- Open Members' Meeting
- - Monthly on the first Wednesday
- - 8pm – 9pm
Hack The Space Days
- Hack The Space Day
- Hackspace 2.5 Work - Weekly on Tuesday
- HMS Hack Day - Monthly on the fourth Sunday
Regular Groups
- Comics Making Group - Monthly on the first Thursday at 7pm in the Blue Room (downstairs)
- IoThursday - Monthly on the last Thursday
Workshops
Workshops are a good way of sharing skills amongst members.
For previous workshops that have been run at the space, see our Eventbrite listings as well as the following pages:
Talks and Gatherings
Occasionally a big talk will happen at the hackspace. If you want to speak or know anyone that might, contact the Events team.
Trips
Big trips out make up a key part of the Nottinghack calendar
External Annual Events
Members from the Hackspace will generally attend these events each year or every other year.
- EMF
- Light Night, February
- Science in the Park, March
- Maker Faire's, April onwards
- Maker Faire UK
- Derby
- Brighton
- London (Elephant and Castle)
- Leicester (may start 2014)
- Japanorama at Leicester Space Centre