WAHCKon 2013 Standard Badge
Ticket-included Perth hacker-con identity badge
WAHCKon's official 2013 ticket page says the standard ticket included a WAHCKon 2013 badge, placing the Perth conference in the early Australian hacker-con badge record.
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Hacker conference badges documented for 2013, sorted by country.
Ticket-included Perth hacker-con identity badge
WAHCKon's official 2013 ticket page says the standard ticket included a WAHCKon 2013 badge, placing the Perth conference in the early Australian hacker-con badge record.
LPC1343 ARM development badge
An open-source H2HC 2013 badge for the 10th Hackers to Hackers Conference in Brazil, built as a USB-enabled ARM Cortex-M3 development board based on the LPC1343 and intended as an experimental next-generation GoodFET platform.
ARM, 2.4 GHz, LCD, USB, and button badge
A source-backed Hackover 2013 badge record: the event blog described an assembled and flashed badge PCB for every attendee, with ARM processor, 2.4 GHz radio, 6.5 Kpx LCD, USB, and buttons.
Ticket, checksum, and infrastructure-price camp record
A conservative non-electronic CampZer0 2013 record for attendee identity: the official camp pages document the zeroth H.A.C.K. camp at Fort Monostor, ticket registration, no required personal data, pre-event data destruction promise, certificate checksum verification, instructions to bring the ticket either on a device or printed, optional CAcert-assurance photo-ID context, and ticket-price infrastructure lore.
Dutch camp non-PCB identity artifact
A non-electronic identity-artifact entry for OHM2013, modeled as the camp's patch/hat style rather than as a programmable PCB badge.
Official pickup-era identity badge
Kiwicon 7's official site documented badge assembly during conference week and tied the event credential to Friday early pickup before the November 9-10, 2013 Wellington conference.
433 MHz mesh-networked South African conference badge
A South African free security-conference badge built around an ATmega328 with Arduino bootloader, Nokia 5110 LCD, 433 MHz AM/OOK transmit and receive modules, LEDs, buttons, and a mesh-style interaction graph.
EMW2013 LED and IR badge
A small Electromagnetic Wave badge with ATTiny44A, 20 location LEDs, IR receiver/transmitter, unique-ID beacon behavior, coin-cell power, and a ship-wide treasure hunt.
Non-electronic PCB playing-card puzzle badge
A Ryan Clarke-designed DEF CON 21 badge series built as poker-card printed circuit boards: non-powered identity artifacts whose copper, soldermask, silkscreen, inner-layer metal, role variants, and encoded face-card relationships formed a cryptographic and physical badge challenge.
HackRVA electronic badge with LEDs, IR, audio, and USB
The RVAsec 2013 badge was a HackRVA-built electronic conference badge documented by official RVAsec and HackRVA sources, with LEDs, infrared badge-to-badge play, a piezo speaker, USB support, and badge-game behavior tied to conference interaction.