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It can easily hold groups of 30-40 with the table and chair arrangement in the configuration below This is ideal for ample power sockets and network connections for workshop attendees. | It can easily hold groups of 30-40 with the table and chair arrangement in the configuration below This is ideal for ample power sockets and network connections for workshop attendees. | ||
We encourage open source meet-ups, women and minority in technology groups, cybersecurity enthusiasts and other similar community groups to use the space. | We encourage open source meet-ups, women and minority in technology groups, [https://www.education.wa.edu.au/what-is-stem- STEM] organisations, amateur radio hobbyists, cybersecurity enthusiasts and other similar community groups to use the space. | ||
If you want to use the Hackspace for some organised purpose (as above), please email the [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space london-hack-space mailing list] and get your event on the calendar. | If you want to use the Hackspace for some organised purpose (as above), please email the [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space london-hack-space mailing list] and get your event on the calendar. |
Revision as of 22:06, 15 September 2018
The London Hackspace at Ujima House has a classroom on the 1st floor for workshops, training sessions, small events and group engagements.
It can easily hold groups of 30-40 with the table and chair arrangement in the configuration below This is ideal for ample power sockets and network connections for workshop attendees.
We encourage open source meet-ups, women and minority in technology groups, STEM organisations, amateur radio hobbyists, cybersecurity enthusiasts and other similar community groups to use the space.
If you want to use the Hackspace for some organised purpose (as above), please email the london-hack-space mailing list and get your event on the calendar.