This project tries to reduce the costs in the creation of a bioarector, there are several projects of bioareactors diy in the internet, but none of those that I have seen try to cover different utilities, part of my project is to try that this bioarector can be used for different means, such as mushrooms, yeast, spirulina, and even a mini aquaponics. In this way you try to reduce the costs of a commercial bioreactor, using the tools provided by a fabalab.
Part of the idea is that anyone can have a bioareactor in their home and be able to grow fresh spirulina, or yeast for bread or beer or any amateur biologist doing their own experiments.
There are several ways to license a product, exiten licenses for software, documentation or everything related to the creation of software such as GNU, while others such as copyleft or creative commons, can be used in various areas such as art , programming, machines, electronics, etc.
The difference between copyleft and creative commons, in the first is not restricted the use of the work to copy, instead in the second, you can choose what kind of restrictions we can apply, we will see later, since I have opted for use the creative commons type license.
There are several types of project sharing licenses, for this project in particular I decided to use the licenses offered by creative commons, there are different types of license that we could use such as:
Depending on the selection of the following questions are generated distant types of licenses from restrictive to fully open source.
Allow adaptations of your work to be shared?
Allow commercial uses of your work?
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
As disseminate this project can be used in the network of biohackers that currently exists (diybio.org) that every day grows and is very active around the world, or in some exposition of maker, like the fair maker
To create a kit that is simple that has a good design, this would allow me to make a campaign of croudfounding so that anyone can have a bioreactor at home, teach in educational centers and communities that are interested in the self cultivation of spirulina or any element that a bioreactor can be used.