Examples can be found in the stories of the documentation of 2015.
But OSCEdays 2015 was globally mostly about discussions. People needed to understand the concept(s) first.
This year I hope to see more practical outcomes. One of the outcomes that would be great to have is to see more open source documentation of existing technical circular economy solutions. (There are some in the making. A group plans to document a circular house in India for example. And Sam for example is helping with Open Source Documentation workshops.)
And that real hardware projects like @jaycousins house for example make huge progress in finding new ideas, collaborators and step more towards openness.
Also in Berlin (excuse my focus on this, I am located here and very involved with the event) we have a large Circular Textile group. They want to “prototype”/invent and exhibit whole new supply chains during the event with famous brands.