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Tatsoft Releases FactoryStudio Industrial IoT HMI for Raspberry PI and Linux – Business Wire (press release)

Tatsoft Releases FactoryStudio Industrial IoT HMI for Raspberry PI and Linux Business Wire (press release) HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Tatsoft (www.tatsoft.com), the developers of the markets first .NET-to-the-core application development platform to create applications for todays' and tomorrows runtime environments, releases FactoryStudio Industrial IoT … and more »

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Your Photo on a t-shirt from Rapanui

Ben: Last week while scouring the web for projects and articles for Pi Weekly , my Friday Raspberry Pi email round-up, I came across Rapanui , who were using a Raspberry Pi to provide a rather unique service: you tweet a picture to @tshirtplease and it automatically creates a product page for you and others to buy a t-shirt with that picture on it. I immediately contacted them for more information and Mart offered to write it up for us! My tshirt from @Rapanuiclothing of me talking about @tshirtplease at #IoT15 has arrived! Thank you @BorisAdryan !! pic.twitter.com/72MnmdaALo — andysc (@andysc) March 13, 2015 Over to Mart… Rapanui is a fashion brand that makes clothes from more sustainable materials in a wind powered factory

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Picademy Cymru

Road trip. These are the two words that Clive, our Director of Education says to me on a regular basis. In fact, he has promised me a road trip to Pencoed in Wales to visit the factory where our Raspberry Pis are manufactured in the UK  for some time now.

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A million little computers: Factory turns out millionth Raspberry Pi – Network World

A million little computers: Factory turns out millionth Raspberry Pi Network World Network World – One million Raspberry Pi mini-computers have been built at an advanced factory located in the Welsh town of Pencoed by Premier Farnell and RS Components, the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced today. Initial production of the

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1.75 million sold so far – and 1 million made in the UK

We’ve reached a bit a landmark. As you’ll know if you’ve been following us since we started documenting what happens when you decide to make a tiny computer for education back in 2011, the first Raspberry Pis were made in China

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Electronics Weekly visits the Pi factory: video

Electronics Weekly dropped in to the Pi factory in Pencoed, South Wales, did a lot of filming on the factory floor, and had a chat with Claire Doyle, who runs Raspberry Pi global distribution for Farnell, one of our manufacturing partners.

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Sony Factory makes its 500000th Raspberry Pi in Wales – Inquirer

Inquirer Sony Factory makes its 500000th Raspberry Pi in Wales Inquirer The Raspberry Pi is assembled by two firms, Premier Farnell/Element14 and RS Components. The former uses the Sony factory for 100 percent of its production. It achieved this earlier this year, and now all of its Raspberry Pi computers are manufactured …

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500,000 Pis in Wales

As you’ll know if you’re a regular reader of this website, production of the Raspberry Pi started in China back at the start of 2012, but has been gradually moving to Wales since last September. One of our distributors, Premier Farnell/Element14, already makes 100% of its Pis in the Welsh Sony factory in Pencoed, where Pis are built under licence. The other, RS Components, is in the process of moving the vast bulk of its manufacture to Wales as well (although they will continue to make a much reduced number of Pis in China for the Far East market)

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Guest post from Code Club: Raspberry Pi factory visit

Liz: Do you remember those snippets of film from factories they used to show on educational kids’ shows when we were little? I have a very lucid memory of an episode of Playschool which (via the arched window) took you through the making of a rubber glove, and another segment featuring the manufacture of with chocolate biscuits.  The manufacturing process is fascinating for us grownups. It’s even better if you’re a kid

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