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Official publisher of the ROOTCON 18 archive, media directory, Badge directory, and Badge/STL model-file trail used for the 3D-printable badge artifact record.
SourceROOTCON 18 · Philippines · 2024
Philippine official STL badge artifact record
ROOTCON's official archive places ROOTCON 18 at Taal Vista Hotel in Tagaytay on September 25-27, 2024, and the official media server preserves a Badge/STL directory with Rootcon 2024 Buttons and Rootcon 2024 Single Color STL files.
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Official publisher of the ROOTCON 18 archive, media directory, Badge directory, and Badge/STL model-file trail used for the 3D-printable badge artifact record.
SourceIt fills another Philippine ROOTCON lineage gap with official artifact files, while keeping the classification narrow: the recovered public trail proves a 3D-printable badge asset set, not an electronic badge or firmware platform.
The source-backed artifact evidence is a ROOTCON-hosted Badge/STL directory containing Rootcon 2024 Buttons.stl and Rootcon 2024 Single Color.stl. This pass did not recover public schematics, PCB files, BOM, controller, display, radio, battery, production count, firmware, or a source that proves the ROOTCON 18 badge was electronic.
No public ROOTCON 18 badge firmware, app, badge game, challenge source, programming guide, or repository has been recovered in this pass. The public files recovered here are STL model artifacts rather than executable badge software.
ROOTCON 18 returned the lineage to the Taal Vista Hotel setting after pandemic-era remote editions, and its official media server preserved badge-adjacent artwork plus model files for a physical conference artifact.
Lifecycle
The official ROOTCON 18 Badge/STL directory lists a Rootcon 2024 Buttons.stl file as part of the public badge artifact archive.
SourceThe official ROOTCON 18 Badge/STL directory lists a Rootcon 2024 Single Color.stl file as part of the public badge artifact archive.
SourceOperational history
The dossier is modeled as a 3D-printable badge artifact instead of upgrading the record into unsupported electronics.
The record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying ROOTCON artwork, STL previews, media-server imagery, social media, screenshots, or generated artwork.