Open Healthware Conference 2026 Is Almost Here!

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We are fast approaching our second Open Healthware Conference on July 9th and 10th in San Francisco!

This event is entirely FREE thanks to the support of the National Science Foundation, but we’d still love to have you register so we can give you all the updates you need to attend. The Conference will take place at Gray Space and features two days of talks and tables from creators who are leading the industry on how health and open hardware overlap and work together.

You may be wondering what that actually looks like…

We’ve got Anthony Di Franco talking about the challenges in supply chains for open source medical technology, pulling on years of experience working on the Open Insulin project. Within his talk he will address both technical and policy areas, and present concrete proposals to address these challenges.

We’re happy to have Yadir Sanchez joining to discuss her...

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