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Did you ever want to design or build something | Did you ever want to design or build something, but did not know where to start? We created a program – so you will never have this problem again. In our 4-day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, you’ll learn how to build a 3D printer and other production machines, you will learn the basic principles of design, and you’ll be able to turn your ideas into prototypes, so you can turn your prototypes into a business. [https://www.opensourceecology.org/steam-camp-march-2020/ More Info] | ||
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Find out more about the Summer of Extreme Design-Build.
Build Yourself. Build Your World.
June 1 - August 31, 2020
Did you ever want to design or build something – but did not know where to start? To address the need for practical skills and agency in today’s largely digital world – we created a summer program where you will learn more hands-on skills – across more diverse areas – than you would in a lifetime. You will learn to build 3D printers, CNC machines, tractors, houses, aquaponic systems – and much more. More Info
Find out more about the Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp
Build Yourself. Build Your World.
March 14-14, 2020 - New Zealand - Boston - Seattle - Richmond
Did you ever want to design or build something, but did not know where to start? We created a program – so you will never have this problem again. In our 4-day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, you’ll learn how to build a 3D printer and other production machines, you will learn the basic principles of design, and you’ll be able to turn your ideas into prototypes, so you can turn your prototypes into a business. More Info
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