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About

Demos Anon is a meetup for builders and doers in Dublin. All attendees are technical founders or engineers working on side projects and technical experiments. It's an informal, volunteer led evening of pizza, drinks, and 7 minute demos.

We hope that Demos Anon encourages more hackers to share their work, collaborate, and perhaps encourage their next project to be more ambitious.

Current organisers: Julian Lewandowski (julian.lewandowski365 [at] gmail [dot] com) & Aditya Joshi (asjosh7 [at] gmail [dot] com). If you would like to attend a session, please email one of us and tell us what you're interested in.

Demos

Session 46
  • Will Carkner talked about building big H2 batteries and the associated material science, testing, and fun engineering challenges that come with pressure vessels.
  • Lillie Li and Miles Bueno demoed their work on using AI to identify potentially habitable exoplanets in the NASA database using a YOLO-based model to detect planetary dips.
  • Aditya Joshi and Julian Lewandowski presented their work on getarivo.com, a voice-first productivity agent for driving, built using ElevenLabs. They also talked about their experiences of the Patch SF Fellowship!
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Session 45
  • Charlie Headon demoed a concert quality guitar amplifier he built using all analog components, which is cheaper, smaller, and lighter than competitors currently on the market.
  • Eric Xin presented his work on Linkwave, a next-gen RFID sensing and analytics platform turning RFID hardware into a real-time intelligence system.
  • Emmanuel Karibiye spoke about "Engineering a low-latency, multimodal AI calling platform where voice and live video merge".
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Session 44
  • Jakub Janoska demoed some of the exploits he found while bug bounty hunting, showing off some ethical hacking in action!
  • Dan Hughes presented the tech behind FitSwitch, a discreet health tracker that attaches to your analog watch, allowing you to keep your style but continue tracking steps, bpm, calories, sleep etc. Dan discussed the challenges involved with putting together such compact hardware and extending battery life.
  • Khawaish Gulati demoed her FPGA (PYNQ) implementation of a breast cancer detection algorithm, aimed at comparing its performance against the CPU version & reducing scan times by two thirds.
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Session 43
  • Eabha Murphy demoed her work on a Matlab tool that she built for X-ray femtochemistry research at DESY, Germany's particle physics center.
  • Alex O'Sullivan presented his fully functioning, 43 Kwh powerbank powered by recycled vape batteries and with custom-designed & built PCB boards. No batteries were set on fire during the demo!
  • Thomas Forbes gave a live demo of his side project confluent.email - a super-fast, sleek, and efficient email client inspired by Superhuman
  • This was also the first session ran by Julian & Aditya!
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Session 42
  • Abi and Erica demoed their sustainable hormone treatment that aims to combat Ash Dieback.
  • Pavit showcased his latest Roblox game, sharing insights on the analytics and engagement metrics developers use to optimise reach on the platform
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Session 41
  • Conall Casey from St.James Hospital's R&D Lab showed us some of the incredible & impactful work they're doing, with a focus around rapidly producing comfortable realistic prosthetics.
  • Karl Gaff revealed his techniques in revealing hidden worlds through his miscroscopy artwork.
  • Lee Sherlock talked us through how drug development works and showed how it can be made so much faster with AI.
  • Vedh Kennan demoed his drug discovery pipeline research, highlighting why tech like Alphafold is such a big deal along the way
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FAQ

Who?

Attendees

Technical people who are actively building. E.g. founders, students working on projects or businesses, engineers.


Where?

Dogpatch Labs, Dublin

How?

This is a private event, please contact Julian (julian.lewandowski365 [at] gmail.com) or Aditya (asjosh7 [at] gmail.com) if it sounds like your kind of thing!


Food and drinks are sponsored by Patch

Space is generously provided by Dogpatch Labs