Kambria’s development team just completed its most recent technical paper. Authored by Fullstack Team Leader, Phong Vu, the paper discusses how Karma will be distributed based on source code contributions to KDNA. KDNA is the Kambria platform’s semantically rich module management and build system. It crosses hardware, firmware, software, electrical, and mechanical boundaries to directly specify all components and subcomponents of a built robot. Below is the Abstract and Introduction of the paper. Please click…
G’Day, Kambrians! Your Kambria Weekly Progress Report writer is back from vacation and eager to catch you up on our progress. Here’s the scoop on our upcoming hackathon with TomoChain, our new partnership with Silicon Valley Robotics, our newest exchange listing, and more. Blockchain Dapp Development Workshop On April 6th, Kambria partnered with TomoChain and Alpha Blockchain to host a workshop called “How to Build Blockchain Applications.” Participants were able to mingle with other developers,…
Over the past year, Kambria has hosted four hackathons at Stanford University, UC Berkeley, Fordham University and George Brown College in Toronto, Canada, and earned the top prize in the State of Chain Hackathon’s Healthcare Division. Sponsored by PWC, we beat 25 other teams from around the world innovating around blockchain technology. So, yeah, it’s safe to say we’ve learned a thing or two along the way about what separates winners from losers. Want to win your…