open hardware

The CERN Open Hardware Licence was created to bring the principles of the free and open source software movement to hardware
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CERN70: Continuing CERN’s legacy of open science

Rolf Heuer was CERN Director-General during an era when multiple open science initiatives were launched by the Organization

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Knowledge sharing
28 November, 2024
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28 November, 2024

CERN’s new Open Source Program Office

CERN launches its Open Source Program Office to help you with the release of your software and hardware designs

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Computing
09 November, 2023
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09 November, 2023

Making hardware design open and free

Meet Javier Serrano, head of the Hardware and Timing Section, Beam Controls Group (BE-CO), in this issue of our Knowledge Transfer spotlight series

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Knowledge sharing
19 October, 2020
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19 October, 2020

Latest news from the CERN against COVID-19 task force

Find out the latest news on projects launched by the CERN community to help fight COVID-19

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Knowledge sharing
23 June, 2020
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23 June, 2020

CERN updates its Open Hardware Licence

Version 2.0 of the CERN Open Hardware Licence has been released, introducing three variants meant to cater to different collaborative models

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Knowledge sharing
12 March, 2020
Knowledge sharing
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12 March, 2020

KiCad reaches new heights

The KiCad software is more efficient than ever thanks to CERN’s contribution

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Computing
03 July, 2017
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03 July, 2017

CERN releases new version of open hardware licence

Version 1.2 of the laboratory's open hardware licence is lighter on the users

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Computing
09 September, 2013
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09 September, 2013

CERN releases new version of open hardware licence

Version 1.2 of the laboratory's open hardware licence is lighter on the users

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Computing
09 September, 2013
Computing
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09 September, 2013