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About Event

Absurd Industries, in collaboration with PCB Cupid, is hosting a hands-on digital manufacturing workshop series on building real hardware products.

For this series, we’ll collaboratively design a 3-key macro pad a compact desk device that can trigger shortcuts, automations, and productivity workflows.

The goal is simple: teach people the practical skills needed to start building their own hardware projects.

People from the community will teach different steps involved in the process, including product thinking, component selection, electronics, PCB design, enclosure design, fabrication planning, assembly thinking, debugging, and documentation.

This is not a lecture-only meetup. It is a build-focused lab where we learn by making the actual design files, understanding the process, and preparing people to manufacture their own projects.

Important note: This is a digital manufacturing and design workshop. We will teach you the tools, theory, and workflow needed to design and build the macro pad yourself, but no physical hardware kit or take-home device will be provided as part of the workshop.

We want to equip the community with real hardware-building skills instead of becoming just another community where people only talk about ideas.

By the end, participants should understand how to take an idea and move it toward a working physical prototype.


What We’ll Design

A 3-key macro pad: a compact desk device that can trigger shortcuts, automations, and productivity workflows.

It may include:

  • Mechanical keys

  • A knob or rotary encoder

  • LEDs or simple visual feedback

  • USB-C

  • A custom enclosure

  • A microcontroller

  • Firmware for shortcuts/macros

The focus is on the hardware design and digital manufacturing process, not AI hype.


What You’ll Learn

We’ll teach the software tools and design workflows used to make hardware products, including:

  • How to think through a hardware product

  • How to choose components

  • How to design the electronics

  • How to create PCB files

  • How to design an enclosure

  • How to prepare files for fabrication

  • How to think about assembly and debugging

  • How to document a project so others can build it too

The workshop is mostly computer-based. You’ll learn how to use the tools and workflows needed to build the device yourself after the workshop.


Who This Is For

This is for:

  • Beginners who want to start building hardware

  • Software folks curious about physical products

  • Students, makers, and designers

  • People interested in PCB design, CAD, fabrication, soldering, and hardware prototyping

  • Anyone who has ideas but does not know how to turn them into a real device

No prior hardware experience required.


What To Bring

Bring:

  • Laptop

  • Charger

  • Mouse, useful for CAD

  • Notebook or notes app

  • Curiosity and willingness to build

Optional:

  • KiCad installed

  • Fusion 360 installed

  • Arduino IDE / PlatformIO

  • Any hardware project you want feedback on


Format

This will be a practical workshop series.

Each session will focus on one part of the build process. Community members will guide participants through the different stages of turning an idea into a physical product.

Expect:

  • Short explanations

  • Software walkthroughs

  • Hands-on design work

  • Group discussion

  • Design reviews

  • Debugging theory

  • Show-and-tell

  • Open documentation

Venue supported by Brightnodes, who are helping us with the space to host and run the workshop.

Location
BrightNodes Pvt Ltd | Bengaluru
No. 106, SSS Serene,2nd Floor, 4th C Cross, Koramangala Industrial Layout, KHB Colony, 5th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560095, India
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