Category Archives: Entrepreneurs

My Cool Inventions Broadcasting from Tampa Bay

Think you have the next hundred million dollar product idea? My Cool Inventions radio show invites you to submit your product idea.  Run by Akos Jankura ‘The Solutioinist’ and John Cremeans ‘The Doctor of Shopology” who offer to guide inventors in their product development, the program offers listeners an opportunity to vote on their favorite ideas.

Recently, the show maxed out the voter capacity during its premier boradcast  when when the inventors of the Activator (home security) Knuckle Racquet (sports/exercise) and Credit Clean Extreme (DIY Credit Rating) pitched their ideas live and created “a text to vote frenzy. The text to vote platform for the one-hour show reached capacity with thousands of votes coming in from Tampa Bay and around the country.”

Akos hosts the 90-second week-day Radio Feature following the news break at 1:30 pm EST on 970WFLA with live streaming on 970WFLA.com in the top rated time slot in the Tampa/St.Petersburg/Clearwater market. The feature is scheduled for national syndication this year MyCool Inventions is Featured Saturdays at 4pm on 970 WFLA, in Tampa, and iHeartRadio.Com nationwide.

Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2012 in Pictures!

Check out our Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire Photo Album!

Thanks to all for a Wonderful 2012 Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire!

Our inaugural Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2012 was a resounding success, with over 300 people enjoying over 20 Maker exhibits indoors and out – at least  until some torrential Florida spring rains came, driving everyone indoors – where the party continued right up until closing time!

There were robots to drive,  custom chess pieces to make, duct tape and paper crafts to create, patent searches to, cool inventors to talk with, 3D printers to marvel at, great art, great food, and great people to share it all with!

Many, many thanks to all the great volunteers who helped make our event so successful, from the great FTC Team Duct Tape family that staffed our registration table all day to the wonderful University Area Community Development Corporation volunteers who helped guests and Makers and aided in the smooth and swift movement of Makers from the patio to the gym when the skies opened up.   It all went so smoothly, no one missed a beat in activities or fun!

We’ll share more photos and stories soon.  And you can find more on our Facebook page, too.

Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2012 totally made our day!!

 

Ready, Set, MAKE!

The banners are in, the programs are printed, the swag and buttons are here, the Makers and our Volunteers are ready, the Food Trucks are fired up, the robot batteries and the electric cars are charging, the artists have arrayed their wares, the media’s been alerted,  and the pennants are ready to fly for the Tampa Bay’s first ever Mini Maker Faire!

There’s still time to get your discounted tickets at EventBrite . Just $5 prepaid and $8 at the door, for ages 5+ . We promise you won’t go home empty-handed, hungry or without new knowledge  - there’s toys to make, art to stencil, things to solder, swag to collect and great food to eat!

So head on over the University Area Community Center Complex at 14013 N. 22nd Street tomorrow morning, to enjoy a little taste of the Greatest Show (& Tell) on Earth!

 

 

TBMMF Welcomes New Sponsor, Gabotronics!

Gabotronics is a young company based in Lakewood Ranch, FL. With over 10 years of analog and digital design experience, Gabotronics designs and manufactures embedded systems, specializing in  8-32 bits microcontroller projects, instrumentation and data acquisition, PCB Layout, custom electronic designs, as well as providing engineering consultation.

Gabotronics owner and operator, Gabriel Anzziani, will be showcasing  some of his products and doing some demonstrations.  He’ll also be running a TBMMF show special  on his Xprotolab, “the first mixed signal oscilloscope with an arbitrary waveform generator in a DIP module.” Measuring only 1 x 1.6 inches, it can be mounted directly on a breadboard.  Normally selling for $49, it will be available at TBMMF for $40.00.

Thanks, Gabotronics, for bringing more great Maker tools to Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire!

Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire Event Map & Program Now Available!

Our event map and program is now available online! Paper copies will be available at the event, courtesy of DEX Imaging, whose in-kind support of Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire is deeply appreciated!

Check out all the great Makers we’ll have on hand.  We couldn’t put it all in the program, but here’s just some of the eye-opening (and  mouth watering!) fun you can have at TBMMF this coming Saturday:

Enjoy this and so much more, at Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire on Saturday, March 31, from 10am-4pm at the University Area Community Center Complex in Tampa!

Check out the Line Up for TBMMF 2012!

The line up for our very first Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire is amazing! Check it out!   There’s robots on the land and in the water, music, arts, crafts, toy making, inventions, inventors, amateur radio, and food galore!

And, wonderfully, a ... sadly – no

That’s right – Make will be at the  Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire, showcasing their wonderful wares!

We erred! MakerShed is unable to join us, but will be sending along some materials for us to share.  And of course we’ve got the Maker spirit in our blood -Check out our great roster!

Our Commercial Makers include:

And we’ve got an amazing collection of community Makers!

Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire Food Truck Rally -Our Culinary Makers

Our Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire Food Truck Rally vendors are donating a portion of proceeds from the day to the University Area Community Center Complex!

Please note, large companies or commercial entities do not qualify as Commercial Makers. If you are a large company or commercial entity, please see our Sponsor page.

Maker line-up and schedules subject to change.

What’s So Awesome about Makerspaces? Everything!

Learning is for Everyone, the lead organizer of Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire, recently met with University Area Community Center Complex directors, Tampa Freeskool, and Forward Thinking Initiatives, for a Skype meeting with James Carlson, of SchoolFactory.org, an organization that assists in the development of community makerspaces.  We’re confident our collaborative efforts will result in the creation of at least one big public makerspace in the Tampa Bay area, and hopefully several!

The makerspace movement is growing nationwide, but it’s a relatively new concept for Tampa Bay.  James Carlson’s BucketWorks in Milwaukee is a great example of the community building power of a makerspace.  The Mt. Elliott Makerspace in Detroit  is another. The Mt. Elliot folks recently created this video titled “What Is the Mt. Elliott Makerspace?” that  captures the spirit and power of makerspace awesomeness!

If you’d like to see great public spaces like this in our area, join in our Makerspace Unconference, which will be held during our Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire on March 31.  Check back regularly for the event agenda to see what time we’ll hold our informal informational gathering, so you can share your voice and vision about what you’d like to see in your own Tampa Bay Makerspace!

TBMMF Welcomes OFC Custom Rods, Plugs & Jewelry

While we’ve got plenty of high tech creativity on hand for our first ever Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire, we’ve also got some great Makers of Fine Art!

Joining us as a Commercial Maker is Bert Winkler of OFC Custom Rods, Plugs and Jewelry, from Crystal River.

Bert uses a variety of  raw natural materials to create spectacular art to wear and use.  TBMMF recently chatted with Bert about his work.

TBMMF: Tell us about what you Make.

OFC: I have always been inspired to create art.  As I progressed with my artwork I chose creations that had functionality.  Fan pulls, stain glass night lights, fishing lures, fishing rods and jewelry made from the elements. Sea creatures such as Abalone (Mother of Pearl) and Stone Crab claws and Scallop shells made into necklaces.

TBMMF: What makes OFC art unique?

OFC: I have incorporated new techniques such as marbleizing paint with epoxies and using Bamboo created what I believe is the only bamboo lures for fishing that I know of.

Every piece I make is a “one of a kind” and they are all handcrafted by me.  The fishing rods start with a blank of graphite and I design the Cork handles and the placement of the guides then threading the guidesand painting is all by hand.

I make many fishing plugs from woods I have around the property as well as friends donating wood for the cause.  I use Eastern Red Cedars, Cypress, Cherry and Oaks.  I grow Bamboo and use select pieces for my specialty Bamboo plugs.  The hooks I use are the finest and made in America.

TBMMF: What do you love best about what you do?

OFC: I believe I have a gift to be able to take raw materials sometimes considered trash or discarded items and turn them into creations of awe and beauty. They may be adorned or used as tools to catch fish or light your way in a dark world or even control your paddle fans light or speed.

My intentions are to make people happy and create the unusual one of a kind items that are hard to find and stimulate the imagination.

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It certainly makes us at Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire happy that you’re joining us, and we’re definitely inspired by what the imagination of a fine artist can make of wood, shells and glass!   Join us March 31 to see artist Bert Winkler at work and to appreciate his marvelous creations first hand.

 

12 Year Old Brickstix Inventor Wins Tagie Award

BrickStix Clings are reusable, removable and restickable cling decals. They work like window clings, and can be reused almost indefinitely, and even washed if they get dirty. More impressively, they were invented by 12 year old Greyson McClean, who recently won a Tagie Award for BrickStix Clings. Check out this great video of Greyson on the Conan O’Brien show in November.

“I’m just glad everyone followed behind my crazy idea!,” Greyson told his local Wisconsin television station. “I’ve kind of learned that if I hadn’t believed in myself, I couldn’t have expected anyone else to believe in me.”

Good advice, from a smart young inventor!