[SGVLUG] SGV Linux Users Group Monthly Meeting, Thursday, January 13, 2022 (CORRECTED DATE)

Braddock Gaskill braddock at braddock.com
Thu Jan 13 08:28:29 PST 2022


HI folks,
A reminder we have a great Zoom presentation tonight from our own Sean Marquez
about open source in the medical field.

Details below.

On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 9:09 PM Nick Hyde via SGVLUG <sgvlug at sgvlug.net>
wrote:

> Title:
> Docs-as-Code for Open-Source Medical Hardware (Speaker: Sean Marquez)
> This meeting will be on line via Zoom (see link below)
>
> Agenda:
> 6:45 - Introductions, chat
> 7:05 - Announcements
> 7:15 - Talk start -- Docs-as-Code for Open-Source Medical Hardware
> (Speaker: Sean Marquez)
>
> Zoom Link:
> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83518830884?pwd=VzhlbitCUWpuTzF3Ni9MR0hKUUtkdz09
>
> Talk Description:
> A technical writer’s guide to documenting medical devices and PPE’s as
> open-source hardware. The design, manufacturing, and certification of
> medical devices and PPE’s is a tightly regulated space. Such regulations,
> commonly require a complete set of bill of materials, change management,
> and quality assurance processes. Meeting such requirements, while also
> adhering to the principles of open-source hardware, poses its own set of
> technical challenges. This talk tells the story of how Tetra Bio
> Distributed (TBD), a volunteer-founded 501(c)(3) non-profit organization,
> developed medical devices and PPE as open-source hardware, using a
> docs-as-code approach.
>
>
> About the SGVLUG:
> SGVLUG is one of the oldest and most active Linux User Groups in the
> Greater Los Angeles area. In addition to Linux, the group also shares
> interests in other free and open source software, all forms of technology,
> and the discussion of issues that arise with these new tools, such as
> privacy rights.
>
> SGVLUG attracts members from throughout LA County including Pasadena,
> Glendale, Burbank, and eastward throughout the San Gabriel Valley. Our
> members include software developers, system administrators, hardware
> engineers, and software users of all levels of expertise. Many work in the
> technology field as employees, contractors or consultants, and enjoy the
> learning and networking opportunities available from the group. We also
> have many members that serve as volunteers of their time and skills at
> various local events, including the annual Southern California Linux Expo
> (SCaLE).
>
>
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