I ran across mention of Bolt in a recent Boston Globe article. They are a startup incubator in Downtown Boston aimed at hardware startups. They supposedly have a shop full of machining and prototyping equipment (see the "Shop" section on their site), and an understanding of the unique resource needs of hardware startups.
Here's a posting from Artisan Asylum discuss list about an event affiliated with Bolt. The Meetup group referenced appears to be: http://www.meetup.com/Boston-Hardware-Startup-Meetup/ -Tom -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [discuss] Boston Hardware Startup Meetup: Looking for Presenters Date: Fri, 3 May 2013 15:47:33 -0400 From: Chris Quintero <ch...@bolt.io> Hi Artisan's Asylum! Gui tells me that some of ya'll might be interested in presenting at Boston's next Hardware Startup Meetup. The next one will be May 16th, at 6pm in Kendall.. We have two presenters already: Sebastian Castro of Leaf <http://www.leaf.me> [consumer payment service] and Max Lobovsky of Formlabs <http://formlabs.com/> [desktop 3D printer]. We're looking for one more presenter who has a project that's a little earlier on in development..Something working but rather hacked together. If this isn't you, still get in touch. We'd love to set you up to present at a future meetup. Also, if you haven't heard about Bolt before, please check out www.bolt.io. Applications are open until May 22nd for our inaugural class. Best, Chris Quintero Program Manager www.bolt.io _______________________________________________ Hardwarehacking mailing list Hardwarehacking@blu.org http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking