Gold Coast Techspace
The Gold Coast Techspace is a Hackerspace and Makerspace focusing on electronics, computer programming, and 3D printing.[1][2] It is currently located at the Mudgeeraba Old Post Office, Mudgeeraba, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Formation | 2011 |
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Type | Hackerspace |
Purpose | Hacking |
Location |
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Coordinates | -28.0800734,153.3631283 |
Official language | English |
Founders | Steve Dalton, Lucas Brandt, Nick Byrne |
Affiliations | Xinchejian, ReadWrite Labs |
Staff | 9 |
Website | gctechspace |
Gold Coast Techspace is a central component of the Gold Coast startup ecosystem[3] and has a sister relationship with Xinchejian, a Hackerspace in Shanghai, China.[4]
History
The space was started by a group of local technologists, Lucas Brandt, Steven Dalton & Nick Byrne in 2011. Shortly after acquiring their first location in Johnston St, Southport, Gold Coast Techspace (GCTS), was incorporated as a Queensland Incorporated Association (Non-profit) and has operated this way since.
For a while the Gold Coast TechSpace also ran the first coworking space on the Gold Coast – Gold Coast Co-working.[5] As more coworking spaces emerged on the Gold Coast, the GCTS Co-Working space was closed to allow the space to focus on its core activities.
Over the years GCTS has held or participated in a number of collaborative events to encourage development in technology in the local area, these include the Gold Coast Science Fair 2013 and numerous BarCamps; open, participatory meetup.com stylised workshop events designed to provide a representative stage for potential technology ideas, demonstrations &/or start-ups .
Activities
Gold Coast TechSpace is the instigator of a number of technology related activities on the Gold Coast including:
- The first gateway location for the Gold Coast's public access LPWAN using The Things Network[6]
- Barcamp Gold Coast
References
- "Adopted Report for the Economic Development and Tourism Committee Meeting Held on Thursday, 20 March 2014" (PDF). City of Gold Coast Council. 20 March 2014. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
- "Gold Coast TechSpace". gctechspace.org. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
- "South East Queensland 2014 Startup Ecosystem Report" (PDF). qld.gov.au. Queensland Government.
- "2013–2014 Presidents Report". gctechspace.org. 6 July 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
- Michelle, Hammond. "New Gold Coast Co-Working space opens its doors". Startup Smart. Retrieved 15 November 2012.
- Gutierrez, Peter. "LoRaWAN network launched on the Gold Coast". IoTHub. nextmedia. Retrieved 5 December 2016.