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Raspberry Pi team announces they’ll be demoing tech at four upcoming events

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If you wish to meet the Raspberry Pi team (or at least, some of it), there are four upcoming events to mark on your calendar. The team is heading to Europe, Africa, and North America, so hopefully you’ll be able to attend one of these events and have a chat with them about their latest products or even your own Pi creations.

Members of the team will be providing demos across a “full range” of their products, from single-board computers to AI products, cameras, and the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5. There’s also the opportunity to learn more about Approved Design Partners if you plan to take a product to the market.

You can meet the Raspberry Pi team at four events between March and May

As announced in a recent blog post, Raspberry Pi is on tour across four locations over the next few months. Here’s a list of the tech events you’ll be able to see some of the team:

First on the agenda is a return to Embedded World, where the team will be posted up at stand 139 in Hall 3A. Then they’ll be over at Gitex Africa at stand 3A-3. Hardware Pioneers this year will mark the first time Raspberry Pi has been at the event, where they’ll operate from stand K7. Lastly, you’ll find them at Automate at stand number 9132 in Hall E at Huntington Place.

So, there are a few great opportunities to meet the team and see what they’ve been up to. If you can’t make it to any of these events, then be sure to check out a list of community Raspberry Pi events on the horizon – there’s always something Raspi enthusiasts can get involved in with like-minded individuals. If you plan to organize an event, you can get official support by registering your interest in the Community Events initiative.


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