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Elektor Lab Talk 35 Circuit Design Maker Innovation

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June 16, 2025

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Elektor is thrilled to announce the upcoming 35th edition of its renowned Lab Talk series, set to take place on Thursday, June 19, 2025. This event promises to provide a fresh and practical perspective on circuit design, DIY engineering, and the global maker movement. Thanks to the generous sponsorship by PeakSystem, attendance for this session is free of charge.

Mark your calendars for the Live Webinar on June 19, 2025, at 16:00 CEST and secure your spot by registering now. Elektor Lab Talk #35 will be led by editors Brian Tristam Williams and Jens Nickel, alongside engineers Saad Imtiaz and Sebastian from Baltic Lab. The webinar will showcase the latest Circuit Special releases and offer valuable real-world insights from the Elektor Lab team.

During the session, participants can expect a spotlight on exciting new projects such as the Raspberry Pi Smart Power Button, ESP32-C3 SuperMini Wi-Fi Booster, and M5Stamp Fly Quadcopter. Additionally, attendees will gain editorial and engineering perspectives on recent Elektor projects, receive professional tips for working with microcontrollers and embedded systems, engage in a live Q&A with the Elektor editorial team, and enjoy special guest commentary from Baltic Lab.

As the landscape of microcontroller and embedded development continues to evolve at a rapid pace, this edition of Lab Talk will delve into the tools and trends that are shaping modern electronics. From open-source libraries to community-designed kits and innovative testing strategies, participants will gain valuable insights into the current state of the industry.

Furthermore, a special giveaway awaits participants who join the live session – the chance to win an Elecrow All-in-One Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi Pico 2, valued at €49.95. This STEM-focused kit includes 17 sensors, a 2.4” touchscreen, and over 20 ready-to-run tutorials, making it an invaluable resource for learning and prototyping purposes. Whether you are an educator, a professional engineer, or a hands-on hobbyist, Lab Talk #35 promises to deliver a condensed and practical exploration of circuit-level creativity, complete with hands-on value and community insights.

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