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Nepal Open Source Klub (#NOSK) Host Starters Workshop on IoT and Robotics

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24th May 2024, Kathmandu

The Nepal Open Source Klub (#NOSK), in collaboration with the Nepal Tek Community (#NTC), is thrilled to announce a comprehensive starters workshop on the Internet of Things (IoT) and Robotics.

Nepal Open Source Event

This immersive, hands-on workshop is designed for beginners and promises to deliver practical sessions that delve into the exciting realms of IoT and Robotics.

Scheduled to run for three days, from May 24th to May 26th, 2024, the workshop will be held at the NCIT Hall (Room No. 601) starting at 2 PM each day.

Participants will benefit from six hours of intensive training spread across three sessions, each lasting two hours.

This workshop offers an excellent opportunity for participants to gain foundational knowledge and hands-on experience in these cutting-edge fields.

For more Information: Nepal Open Source Klub Event

About NOSK

Nepal Open Source Klub (NOSK) is a community of like-minded individuals dedicated to raising awareness and adoption of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in Nepal. Founded by Nitesh Rijal on February 28, 2008, originally as the NCIT Open Source Klub, NOSK aims to educate and train people across various technology domains by organizing events and sessions. The club’s objectives include promoting open source culture, helping people adopt FOSS, and providing workshops on diverse open source tools and technologies. NOSK is open to everyone interested in contributing to and educating others about technology that supports FOSS, encouraging active participation through platforms like GitHub.

NOSK is committed to spreading knowledge about the benefits of open source and free software. The club frequently organizes talks and workshops to achieve this goal. Free software emerged from the free software movement initiated in 1983 by Richard M. Stallman with the GNU project, aiming to provide a Unix-like operating system that respects users’ freedoms. Open source, on the other hand, refers to software that is publicly accessible for modification and distribution. While free software focuses on social movement and user freedoms, open source emphasizes a development model that ensures transparent and collaborative software creation. NOSK supports both principles, advocating for the widespread use and understanding of FOSS.


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