Nearly twenty years ago, Massimo Banzi co-founded the Arduino platform in Ivrea, Italy—ushering in a new way of learning, making, and thinking about technology that continues to influence the world today. In his talk, Open Sourcing Innovation, he explored how open-source practices are shaping the future of design, education, and global maker communities.
During his visit, Banzi didn’t just deliver a lecture—he spent time engaging with our students, faculty, and researchers in meaningful conversations. He shared his thoughts on design, interaction, contemporary technology, business models, and manufacturing processes—core aspects that have defined his remarkable career. Banzi has played a pivotal role in democratizing electronics and fostering a global community of innovators. Earlier in his career, he was an Associate Professor at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea, where Arduino was originally developed as an accessible tool for designers and artists. He has also worked as a consultant for world-renowned brands including Prada, Artemide, Persol, Whirlpool, and Adidas. In addition to his contributions as a practitioner, Banzi is the author of the widely used book Getting Started with Arduino, and was instrumental in launching Italy’s first FabLab, Officine Arduino. Today, he continues to shape the future of creative technology as a faculty member at the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID).