FabLabs

FabLabs provide individual access to digitally controlled machines, making personal and local production possible. A concept originating with MIT in Boston, allows global sharing of ideas and designs, and local production given the material resources available there.

45 FabLabs worldwide form a network, doubling every 18 months, enabling growth, innovation and empowerment, as well as more sustainable practices.

Learn more here: FabLabs

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