After a very positive experience at Dublin Maker 2022, we returned this year with our battery maker micro workshop. We brought with us a significant amount of experience from numerous other events that we attended since June 2022, which really benefited us in terms of crowd control and engagement levels this year. The festival changed location and date this year from Merrion Square to Inchicore and from June to September, but it actually got an even bigger crowd with over 10,000 people joining us.
Well done to Natalia, Ellen, Tanya, Blaithin and Keith for all their hard work sparking conversations with all ages. We directly engaged with over 1000 people during the day and got overwhelmingly positive feedback through our 5-point smiley face stand.
Huge thank you to the Sligo team for travelling all the way over to us to help the Trinity Team to engage with so many people. Collaboration is a very important part of the project so we are always delighted when we get the opportunity to work together. Thanks once again to the Trinity College Dublin Estate team for their ongoing support of our project through their access to the campus for collecting and dropping off our equipment. Thanks also to the Dublin Maker organisers for having us again and well done to all of them for putting together such a hugely successful festival.




