We’re proud to announce that Raspberry Pi has listed on the London Stock Exchange

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Howdy,

Did you catch the news of our IPO last week? Raspberry Pi has listed on the London Stock Exchange, as Raspberry Pi Holdings plc. It's a huge step that will enable us to build more of the products you love, faster, and the money raised by the Raspberry Pi Foundation will help it to give even more young people around the world the chance to discover computing.

We've also had a packed couple of weeks on the blog upcycling old tech, tracking cats, and making a laser-cut business card necklace.

Peace,

Ashley

Raspberry Pi IPO
Today, we’re proud to announce that Raspberry Pi has listed on the London Stock Exchange, as Raspberry Pi Holdings plc.
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Laser-cut business card necklace
This laser-cut aluminium business card necklace means you never need to panic about running out of traditional cards ever again.
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Find My Cat: Raspberry Pi GPS tracker for pets
Creative engineer Sahas Chitlange built a GPS tracking device using a Raspberry Pi so he always knows where his cat is. 
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RP2040 makes Kit-Cat Klock’s eyes follow you around the room
This modified Kit-Cat Klock has an RP2040 hiding inside to make its eyes follow you around the room.
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Upcycle a Sonos Play:1
If you’ve got a broken or unused Sonos speaker sulking in the corner, it’s possible to upcycle it for many different purposes using Raspberry Pi.
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This roof-mounted Raspberry Pi tracks flights and photographs the aurora borealis
An Alaska-based maker sees your flight tracker and raises you with a two-for-one: a flight-tracking, aurora borealis-photographing, roof-mounted setup.
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Raspberry Pi fireplace emulator
While summer is ostensibly here in the UK, so far it's the kind where this original Raspberry Pi fireplace project is highly appealing.
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Meet Ken St. Cyr of What’s Ken Making | #MagPiMonday
The star of What’s Ken Making talks game emulation and his first experience of Raspberry Pi.
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How Raspberry Pi built a silicon design team | #MagPiMonday
Lucy Hattersley of The MagPi meets Raspberry Pi’s ASIC design team to talk about chip design.
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