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Earlier this month, we hit up Open Sauce in San Francisco, CA to see some of the coolest inventions, panels and innovations from around the world. The event is the brainchild of YouTuber William Osman and was created as a “celebration of makers and creators”— a kind of VidCon for the STEM set meets Science…

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Earlier this month, we hit up Open Sauce in San Francisco, CA to see some of the coolest inventions, panels and innovations from around the world.

The event is the brainchild of YouTuber William Osman and was created as a “celebration of makers and creators”— a kind of VidCon for the STEM set meets Science Fair. While many exhibitors and panelists were professional content creators and scientists, we saw plenty of students and amateur enthusiasts sharing their creations just for the sake of science.

Looking forward to next year! Which was your favorite project? #science #makers #stem #opensauce #creators #robotics #ai #makerfaire

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  1. @CNET

    June 25, 2024 at 3:46 pm

    Featured Creators
    @EatBrdBot on IG
    Tiny Home in Ambulance – @josheldy
    ATV – SJSU Baja SAE Team
    Robot Dance Party – DDroboticsChick on X
    Airsoft Aim-Assist – ExcessiveOverkill on YT
    Iron Man Suit: Mark – @DylanEdmiston on YouTube
    TwitchPlaysGBA – @ZIROCLU
    Cat Town: the AI-Powered Playground – Jade Weinstein & Friends
    Coco the Furby Robot Dog – austinbradley3d on TikTok
    Inflatables – @FernsideDragons
    Tiger Chariot and Bunk Bed – The Woodshed

  2. @steak69-iw2io

    June 26, 2024 at 12:55 am

    WHO ASKED + MY CONTENT IS WAY BETTER
    UTTP IS WAY BETTER THAN CNET

  3. @Chrish1981

    June 26, 2024 at 9:54 am

    Was that a five nights furby
    !?! Lol awesome vid!

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