Time lapse of Thomas crossing Palm Springs to meet with Louis Rossmann about panel discussion
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MIF Founder Thomas Quiter joins tech repair advocate Louis Rossmann and videographer Nathan Hamilton for a lively panel on intellectual property, open-hardware licensing, and the right to repair. Daniel Chaves MD drives onto the stage with his award-winning children’s power wheelchair—an open-hardware design that won the MIF's competition at Arizona State University—and shares why better engineering and custom solutions are vital for kids who depend on mobility technology. This session blends legal insights, creative distinctions, and real-world stories to spotlight the future of accessible technology.
In-depth chat on IP challenges and community-driven hardware development
Louis Rossmann on policy, repair rights, and advocacy tactics
Nathan Hamilton explaining protections for open-hardware versus artistic works
Live demo by Daniel Chaves MD with his ASU-winning children’s wheelchair
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