Heidi Kaartinen-Liuska

Have you ever walked into a room with a bunch of devices – computers, sewing machines, laser cutters, and 3D printers – located maybe in a library, or some other public space? If you have, then you probably were in a makerspace, a communal creative place for (typically young) technology enthusiasts. What if this was taken a bit further, and it was possible to create functional prototypes with these makerspace devices? This article digs into the idea of transforming a university laboratory into an advanced makerspace.
Jatka lukemista ”From laboratory environment to an advanced makerspace – is there even a difference?”
