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The phrase "a hardware project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a project that involves physical components or devices, typically in the context of technology or engineering.
Example: "The team is excited to start working on a hardware project that aims to develop a new type of sensor."
Alternatives: "a physical project" or "a tech project".
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Quirkbot is not the first startup to use crowdfunding to raise money for a hardware project aiming to get children programming.
He also runs, Makible.com, a hardware project funding site akin to Kickstarter.
But again, all of that could technically be weaseled into a denial of a hardware project.
"Certainly every time a hardware project fails to deliver, it's a headline," Kickstarter CEO/co-founder Yancey Strickler told TechCrunch.
If you are working on a hardware project, you owe it to yourself to go to Shenzhen.
French startup Whyd started off as a social network for music lovers but recently announced that it would switch its focus for a hardware project.
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It's an interesting case study of a crowdfunded hardware project, not least because the Moon team made the unusual choice to keep everything local: from the resin casting of the moon itself to the chassis and electronics.
In 1997, Irimajiri enlisted the services of Tatsuo Yamamoto from International Business Machines to lead an 11-man team to work on a secret hardware project in the United States, which was referred to as "Blackbelt".
Is it a new hardware project?
Here's a neat hardware project seeking funding on Kickstarter.
Considering Windows Phone as a mere hardware project, as we have been doing, is too narrow.
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