HackerspaceSG

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HackerspaceSG
HackerspaceSG Logo.svg
Singapore's first kiasu-free zone
Formation21 November 2009; 12 years ago (2009-11-21)
TypeNGO
PurposeHackerspace
Headquarters336D King George's Avenue, King George's Building, Singapore 208572
Location
Coordinates1°18′38″N 103°51′45″E / 1.3104242°N 103.8624891°E / 1.3104242; 103.8624891Coordinates: 1°18′38″N 103°51′45″E / 1.3104242°N 103.8624891°E / 1.3104242; 103.8624891
Region served
Singapore
Membership
50
Origin
Singapore
Founders
Luther Goh Lu Feng, Wong Meng Weng, Chua Ruiwen, Justin Lee
Websitehackerspace.sg

HackerspaceSG is a 1,202-square-foot (111.7 m2) technology community center and hackerspace in Singapore.[1] Predominantly an open working space for software projects, HackerspaceSG hosts a range of events from technology classes to biology, computer hardware, and manufacturing and is open to all types of hackers.

Organisation[]

HackerspaceSG is a not-for-profit membership organisation, with many chores and activities performed by self-directed member volunteers. Organisational decisions are proposed and discussed at monthly plenums, and decided mostly by consensus. A board handles administration and government-mandated filings.

The organisation has open membership: anybody can become a member. It is primarily financed through membership dues, but is open to accepting 3rd party sponsorships to fund expansions and renovations.

Culture[]

HackerspaceSG is entirely communal space, from the tools in the electronics lab, to the desks, to the food in the refrigerator. Anything left in the space is considered fair game for anybody to play with. Very few restrictions are placed upon people, as long as they do not detract from the experience of members or consume resources they do not replace. Any member may host an event in the space.

Physical space[]

HackerspaceSG was originally located at 70A Bussorah Street in Singapore. The 2-year lease was extended once, but in October 2013, the landlord expressed a desire to develop the Bussorah Street unit into two distinct units. This meant that members would have had to endure dust and noise, and it was unlikely that the units would be leased back to HackerspaceSG at existing rates when the lease was renewed.[2]

It was then decided that HackerspaceSG would move out. A search for a new location commenced in the months of October and November, with the membership finally settling on 344B King George's Avenue. A lease was signed on November 11, 2013, and move-in occurred on the next day.

In November 2021, HackerspaceSG moved to a different unit in King George's Building.

Uses[]

The three primary uses of HackerspaceSG are for events, as a coworking space, and for social purposes. The intersection of these three uses are what HackerspaceSG hopes will make it consistently a nice place to be, a good place to meet people, and a place to be challenged intellectually.

Events[]

HackerspaceSG hosts tech meetups and a monthly Hack and Tell. Members can host events at HackerspaceSG free of charge, subject to approval from the HackerspaceSG events committee.

Coworking[]

A number of Singapore startups and independent developers work daily out of HackerspaceSG as their primary location.

Notable businesses with HackerspaceSG history[]

Social[]

HackerspaceSG also has movie and game nights.

References[]

  1. ^ Meng Weng Wong (November 16, 2013). "Handover of Bussorah unit to Landlord". Retrieved July 19, 2014.
  2. ^ Luther Goh Lu Feng (October 24, 2013). "HackerspaceSG: The next steps". Retrieved July 19, 2014.
  3. ^ Meng Weng Wong (September 3, 2013). "What the Viki acquisition means for Singapore". JFDI.Asia. Retrieved July 19, 2014.

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