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Pearl Academy and Tech Mahindra Launches Makers Lab in Bengaluru

Pearl Academy and Tech Mahindra  Launches Makers Lab in Bengaluru

Pearl Academy and Tech Mahindra have recently collaborated to establish the Makers Lab in Bengaluru. This innovation hub is focused on advancing Generative Al (GenAI), the Metaverse, and Gaming.

The Makers Lab will serve as a dynamic hub for research, experimentation, and collaboration, providing students and faculty with the tools and knowledge to build solutions that will impact industries, businesses, and communities. It will combine Pearl Academy’s strengths in design thinking and creativity with Tech Mahindra’s technological expertise to develop localised large language models (LLMs), digital twins, gaming solutions, and other innovations at the cutting edge of GenAI and the Metaverse.

It combines Pearl Academy's strengths in design thinking and creativity with Tech Mahindra's technological expertise.

Students, faculty, and industry professionals will have opportunities to work on pioneering projects in GenAl, the Metaverse, and gaming solutions.

Additionally, Pearl Academy faculty will collaborate with Tech Mahindra’s researchers to apply human-centred design principles to technology development. The institution’s design students will have opportunities to contribute their creative expertise to real-world technological challenges.

The collaboration has already delivered significant social impact through projects aimed at improving the lives of differently-abled individuals, particularly those affected by Alzheimer’s.

This partnership aims to empower participants with AI, metaverse, and immersive gaming experiences, reshaping the creative landscape and driving innovation with real-world impact.

Aditi Srivastava, President, Pearl Academy, remarked, “By blending our design innovation with Tech Mahindra’s technological prowess, we are shaping a future where creativity and technology seamlessly integrate to redefine industries. The Makers Lab will provide our students with invaluable hands-on experience in emerging technologies, empowering them to reshape the creative landscape.”

Maker Bhavan Foundation Unveils 11th Tinkerers’ Lab at IIT Indore to Ignite the spirit of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Among Students

Maker Bhavan Foundation Unveils 11th Tinkerers’ Lab at IIT Indore to Ignite the spirit of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Among Students

IIT Indore elevates STEM education with Tinkerers’ Lab inauguration

Maker Bhavan Foundation unveils 11th Tinkerers’ Lab at IIT Indore to ignite the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship among students

A student-managed, 24x7-open facility, the Prof. Deepak Phatak Tinkerers’ Lab will enable students to build product prototypes and grow into the next generation of changemakers

The Indian Institute of Technology - Indore (IIT Indore) has inaugurated Prof. Deepak Phatak Tinkerers' Lab, a student-managed facility open 24x7 to one and all. The facility is funded by the Maker Bhavan Foundation (MBF) and the Desai Sethi Foundation and is named after Padma Shri recipient Prof. Deepak B. Phatak, an exceptional educator and maker par excellence known for his path-breaking work on a variety of digital technology domains.

As the chief guest at the occasion, Prof. Phatak addressed the students and highlighted the value of learning by doing for an engineer: “The product prototypes students build here will not be bound by any syllabus, but only by the imaginative ideas and creative talent brought to life. The students are encouraged to work and build things with their own hands and seek advice and mentorship from elders as required. The passion that gets poured into the work done here would make the students far better practical problem-solvers in life. Their accomplishments here may constitute tiny steps taken towards becoming successful entrepreneurs.”

Maker Bhavan Foundation Unveils 11th Tinkerers’ Lab at IIT Indore to Ignite the spirit of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Among Students
Padma Shri recipient Prof. Deepak B inaugurating the lab 

Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Suhas Joshi, Director of IIT Indore, said, “The inauguration of Tinkerers’ Lab is a momentous occasion for IIT Indore, marking our commitment towards nurturing the next generation of engineers who are adept at practical problem-solving, besides being well-versed in theory. It reflects IIT Indore’s commitment to providing a holistic ambience to its students and preparing them to make a real impact in the world.”

This remarkable addition to the IIT Indore campus was made with the support of two principal donors, Dr Hemant Kanakia, Chairman and Founder of Maker Bhavan Foundation, and Bharat Desai, Chairman and Co-Founder, Syntel, Inc., through the Desai Sethi Foundation. The goal was to encourage real-world problem-solving and ignite the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship among students.

Bharat Desai joined the inauguration online from the USA and interacted with the students in a fireside chat. He said, “We are inspired by Prof. Deepak Phatak’s passion for teaching, his deep understanding of technology and his ability to translate that into clear conceptual principles that audiences can readily grasp and his immense love for India. This laboratory is dedicated to his contributions to India and his unwavering support to learning.”

Dr Hemant Kanakia attended the function in person with his batchmates from the 1975 batch of IIT Bombay. He shared the history and goals of the programme: “Tinkerers’ Lab began with the support of the batch of 1975 of IIT Bombay. Today, it is the flagship initiative of Maker Bhavan Foundation, which is working towards transforming India’s STEM education landscape by creating the future generation of talented technologists and inventive engineers – the next generation of changemakers who are master innovators, real problem solvers, confident builders, and ethical leaders for the nation.”

As TL opens its doors to the IIT Indore community, it heralds a new era of discovery, creativity, and engineering excellence. With state-of-the-art equipment, this facility promises to be a crucible for ideas, a place where dreams take shape, and innovations come to life.

About Tinkerers’ Lab (TL)

Tinkerers’ Lab is a haven for aspiring engineers, innovators, and creators. This 24x7 lab encourages students to embrace technology as more than just a subject – to see it as a creative tool and a lifelong passion. TL empowers students to venture into uncharted territories, to tinker, build, and innovate. This is a place where creative ideas are transformed into tangible products and where students become engineer makers.

About the Indian Institute of Technology - Indore (IITI)

The Indian Institute of Technology - Indore, located in Madhya Pradesh and known as IIT Indore or IITI, is an institute of national importance established by the Government of India in 2009. The IIT Indore is located at Khandwa Road in a permanent campus spread over 501.2 acres with a forest spread over 200 acres hosting vibrant flora and fauna and water bodies. The institute has more than 10 departments catering to 9 UG and more than 25 PG and PhD programmes. IIT Indore is recognised globally for excellence in academics and research through various ranking forums. The institute has also made its mark in research and product development with more than 100 technologies developed and many startups incubated at the ACE Foundation at IIT Indore.

About Maker Bhavan Foundation (MBF)

Maker Bhavan Foundation (MBF) was formed in 2019 as a US 501(c) 3 public charity with a vision of modernising STEM education in Indian science and engineering colleges by promoting a culture of making and active learning and nurturing talented makers – students and faculty. This helps students to learn to build realistic engineering projects that solve real-world problems, develop an inventive mindset, and acquire essential soft skills and habits of lifelong learning. MBF works with various institutes in India, its faculty, and students, to make education more relevant and responsive to the real-life needs of people and society.

About Desai Sethi Foundation (DSF)

The Desai Sethi Foundation (DSF) is a US-based philanthropic foundation committed to building inclusive economies. DSF applies technology and innovation to all of its initiatives across education, entrepreneurship, and wellness. DSF’s programmes include the Desai Sethi School of Entrepreneurship at IIT Bombay, the Desai Accelerator at the University of Michigan, and DEEP Shaala, an initiative to transform education in rural government schools in Gujarat.

 

ICT Mumbai Launches its Own Tinkerers’ Lab

ICT Mumbai Launches its Own Tinkerers’ Lab
Padma Bhushan Prof. J.B. Joshi, the Guest of Honour (in grey coat)

Taking a step towards enabling students to go beyond working on metal, fabrications, clay, and plaster of Paris and providing students with more avenues to develop hands-on skills in a chemical lab environment, the Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) has embarked on setting up its own Tinkerers’ Lab. This facility promotes hands-on learning towards innovation. The lab, which was inaugurated today, has been established with funding from Alkyl Amines Chemicals Limited.

Alky Amines is a leading manufacturer of aliphatic amines in India. This lab has been set up as a part of their CSR initiative, with the support of Maker Bhavan Foundation (MBF), California, USA. The lab will facilitate hands-on learning for chemical engineering students, equipping them with a physical environment that is conducive to technological innovation.

Padma Vibhushan awardee and Emeritus Professor of Eminence, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prof. M.M. Sharma, the Chief Guest, inaugurated the event, along with Padma Bhushan Prof. J.B. Joshi, the Guest of Honour. The inauguration was attended by dignitaries such as Shri Yogesh M. Kothari, Chairman and Managing Director of Alkyl Amines Chemicals Limited, Prof. A.B. Pandit, Vice Chancellor of the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, and Dr. Hemant Kanakia, Founder of MBF.

ICT Mumbai Launches its Own Tinkerers’ Lab

Padma Vibhushan awardee and Emeritus Professor of Eminence, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prof. M.M. Sharma, the Chief Guest (in yellow shirt)
Padma Vibhushan awardee and Emeritus Professor of Eminence, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prof. M.M. Sharma, the Chief Guest (in yellow shirt)


Padma Vibhushan awardee Prof. M.M. Sharma said, “Our country is at a stage where it is imperative that we provide a platform for people to explore their creativity, collaborate with others, and develop innovative solutions to real-world problems. While this happens in other fields, it will be interesting to see more innovative imprints in the field of the chemical industry. With the setting up of the Tinkerers’ Lab at ICT, I wish to see an environment that fosters creativity, collaboration, experimentation, and skill development as a result of which an ecosystem of innovation should be created, which drives our economy and social progress. The country that does not innovate stagnates.”

Tinkerers’ Lab could be instrumental to Industry 4.0. In this context, Mr. Yogesh M. Kothari, Chairman and Managing Director of Alkyl Amines Chemicals Limited, said, “At the rate at which we are experiencing rapid change in technology, industries, societal patterns, and processes in the 21st century due to increasing interconnectivity and smart automation, Tinkerers’ Labs are essential for industries in India, as they provide access to tools and resources that can help drive innovation, workforce development, rapid prototyping, collaboration, and incubation of startups. By leveraging the power of Tinkerers’ Lab, industries in India can stay competitive in a rapidly changing global economy.”

Speaking of the importance of hands-on learning, Dr. Hemant Kanakia, Founder of Maker Bhavan Foundation, added, “Hands-on learning is essential for developing practical skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. It can help learners achieve a deeper understanding of the subject matter and develop the skills students need to succeed in their chosen field. It will be good to see the Indian STEM education system actively engaging with the subject matter through physical activities, such as building, experimenting, creating, and tinkering through Tinkerers’ Labs.”

Expressing his views, Prof. A.B. Pandit, Vice Chancellor of the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, said, “Creating Tinkerers’ Labs in academic spaces provides students to develop practical skills and knowledge that are essential for success in their chosen fields. Our country needs learning environments that provide access to tools, technology, and resources for hands-on learning, experimentation, and creativity. We as academicians should work towards popularising Tinkerers’ Labs in academic settings for good reasons.”

About Tinkerers’ Lab

Tinkerers’ Laboratory (TL) is a student-run, Maker Bhavan Foundation-funded 24x7 lab that aims to provide technical facilities to students and encourage them to go beyond their curriculum; explore technology as a hobby, as fun; and start tinkering, building, and innovating to convert creative ideas into actual engineering products. It was set up with the idea that it will complement engineering education with some much-needed hands-on tinkering and, thus, foster innovation. 

About Maker Bhavan Foundation (MBF)


Maker Bhavan Foundation (MBF) was formed in 2019 as a US 501(c) 3 public charity with a vision of modernising STEM education in Indian science and engineering colleges by promoting a culture of making and active learning and nurturing talented makers – students and faculty. This helps students to learn to build realistic engineering projects that solve real-world problems, develop an inventive mindset, and acquire essential soft skills and habits of lifelong learning. MBF works with various institutes in India, its faculty, and students, to make education more relevant and responsive to the real-life needs of people and society.



SP Robotics Maker Lab to Open 100+ Offline Experience Centres; Opens Application for Franchises

SP Robotics Maker Lab to Open 100+ Offline Experience Centres; Opens Application for Franchises

SP Robotics Maker Lab is India's largest network for students to learn Robotics and Coding. They offer Complete Experiential learning for students of age 7 to 17+ with 10+ Courses in Scratch Programming, Electro blocks, Drone, Android App, Coding, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Internet of Things, Virtual Reality, etc.

Franchise Investment starts from INR 5 Lakhs upto 20 Lakhs to own a Maker Lab at your locality.

The startup currently has 50 Maker Labs in 20 cities in India


SP Robotic Works, an AI-based edutainment company which provides a platform for young children to learn, build and collaborate in some of the most sought-after technologies in India and around the world, is now expanding its operations by opening 100+ ‘Maker Labs’ in 3 cities by year end. In the quest for building a stronger maker community among school children, the startup aims to create an active and intelligent community of engineers and innovators by equipping them with the tools to learn the latest technologies.

These Smart Maker Labs blend conventional classroom learning with AI-driven methods to assure quality learning. These Labs are equipped with AI-enabled computer systems and Robotic / Drone Kits and other Maker Kits, where the student can also learn with rich animations and real-time concepts. This innovative model has helped the company scale with quality and cost in-tact quickly growing from 0 to 75+ centres in just a year back in 2019 (before COVID).

Pranavan S, Co-Founder of SP Robotics Maker Lab, said, “We are excited to set up these ‘Maker Labs’ so that children after school or during the weekends can spend about two to four hours a week in problem-solving skills and cognitive development. We have this franchise model since we want to collaborate with local partners who share the same vision and ideologies to start a Maker Lab center in their location. Our franchise partners can choose the FOFO (Franchise owned Franchise Operated) model or the FOCO (franchise owned company operated) model with the support of SP Robotics.”

The franchisees can typically invest from INR 5 Lakhs in a FOCO model where the company would take care of setting up the centre and operating it. In a FOFO Model where the franchisee wants to operate the centre, the investment required to setup the centre is INR 15 to 20 Lakhs. The company would support with the setup, guidelines and business training required to operate the centre.

Today SP Robotics Maker Lab has successfully helped over two lakh students learn across 31 cities by providing training in future tech like Robotics, Coding, A.I., Internet of Things, Virtual Reality and Drones in a fun, easy and hands-on learning experience. It aims at building spaces where 10 to 20 children at a time can learn things together, collaboratively, build things, code things, form teams for their future competitions, prepare for competitions, and learn from other's mistakes in a collaborative environment.

SP Robotics provides an early age interaction between the age of 7-17 years with Robotics, Electronics Coding, Drones, VR/ AR, A.I. and tech for children. It aims at encouraging young learners to develop a liking for the practical aspect of the technical field and help boost their cognitive and logical thinking skills.

For applying for franchise, you can visit https://sproboticworks.com/franchise


Fablab Kerala Wins Fab Academy’s First Fame Award for World’s Best Fab Lab

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Fablab Kerala won the inaugural FAME (Fab Academy Masterpiece Execution) award for the world’s best fab lab.

The honour came from the US-based Fab Academy, which conducted an online voting for 18 nominees it shortlisted from participants across the globe. The Thiruvananthapuram-headquartered Fablab Kerala emerged the topper by earning the most number of votes for its product that functions with the assistance of internet and mobile app.

Earlier, Fab Academy Program Director Prof Neil Gershenfeld prepared a final list of 18 participating labs in the Academy’s 2020-21 program.The selection was based on the merit of the projects by the fablabs participating in the Fab Academy’s 2020-2021 program. Each of them were asked to post on Instagram a video of their product. Based on this, an online poll followed.

The product developed by Abel Tomy brought the award for Fablab Kerala. Abel’s gadget works as per commands to show time or, say, token number. It can be operated using Google Assistant as well.

The voting for the FAME award ended on October 4 at 11 pm (American Standard Time), having started at 9 a.m. on September 27. The verdict was announced over Instagram.

Kerala fablabs function under the Kerala Startup Mission. They are based in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi. Of these, the one at Kochi is a super fablab.

KSUM is the state’s 2006-founded nodal agency for entrepreneurship development and incubation activities.

SP Robotic Works Plans to Re-Open Their Maker Labs as Experience Centers for Phase 1

Students of age 7 - 17 can now step-in to SP Robotics Maker Lab to experience Robotics and Coding demo kits before they can enroll for the course and learn from home


Chennai, 23 December 2020: Chennai based startup SP Robotic Works plans to reopen their 'Maker Labs' as experience centers in selected locations as phase 1 in January 2021. The Maker Labs will be open for children and parents to step-in for a demo of the various kits and courses offered in Robotics, Drone, Coding, and other technologies.

These Maker Labs are AI-powered with in-built infrastructure providing a practical experience to parents and students. Hosting a total of 1.5 lakh+ students across 27 cities in India, SP Robotics Maker Lab is India's largest network for students to learn Robotics and Coding. They offer Complete Experiential learning for students of age 7 to 17+ with 10+ Courses in Scratch Programming, Electro blocks, Drone, Android App, Coding, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Internet of Things, Virtual Reality, etc. The company plans to open all the 83 Maker Labs as Phase 2 soon to start their regular operations.

Commenting on this, Sneha Priya, CEO & Co-Founder, SP Robotic Works said, "SP Robotic Works believes in providing an early age interaction with coding and tech for children. The aim is to encourage children to develop a liking for the practical aspect of the technical field and help boost their cognitive and logical thinking skills. Keeping all the necessary precautions at hand, we are thrilled to reopen our labs again for the students to make use of this time in a more productive way. "

Pranavan, CTO & Co-Founder, SP Robotic Works added, "We have seen a huge surge in our online enrollments during this nationwide lockdown. We have grown nearly 700% in the last 7 months as compared to last year. From a home security system to a contactless sanitizer system, students have been successfully creating several coding based projects with the help of the kits during this pandemic. Now that parents can experience the kits and courses before buying, this Phase 1 opening will definitely encourage more enrolments."

SP Robotics Maker Lab was launched to cater to the 92% of the Indian student population who do not have their own computer or internet connection, making it completely unviable for them to learn coding or robotics from their home. These Smart Maker Labs are assisted-online centers, that blends conventional classroom learning with AI-driven methods to assure quality learning. These Labs are equipped with AI-enabled computer systems and Robotic Kits, where the student can log-in and learn online with rich animations and real-time concepts. This innovative model has helped the company scale with quality and cost in-tact quickly growing from 0 to 75+ centers in just a year.

About SP Robotic Works


SP Robotic Works is India's #1 Online Edutainment Company that specializes in providing experiential learning to students between the age of 7 and 17 in the latest technologies like Robotics, Coding, Drone, AI, VR, IoT, and everything that promotes STEM education. The company has been recognized with more than 35 awards and operates across international borders like Australia, UAE, Singapore, Thailand, and Mauritius.

India's Largest Hardware Prototyping Centre (Makerspace) to Launch in April'19

After giving the country its biggest incubation and accelerator centre T-Hub, Telangana government is now gearing up to unveil country’s largest Makerspace a.k.a hardware prototyping centre -- 'T-Works'. T-Works will be open its doors for electronics, electromechanical and mechanical startups and individuals by April, 2019.

The first phase of T-Works will be spread across 70,000 sq. ft. and will house about 500-plus people. Going forward, the second phase of T-Works will be spread across 2.5 lakh sq ft. and can house almost 1,500-2,000 people at any given point of time and it is set to be unveiled in another two years.

In T-Works anyone will get an access to consumable, prototyping equipment and a community of designers, engineers, artists, contract manufacturers, corporates all in one location. Telangana government is committed to continue adding sections to T-Works' prototyping facility to cater to hobbyists, artists, and entrepreneurs.

The hardware prototyping facility, which is set to come up closer to T-Hub phase-II, will be set up with an overall investment of Rs 60 crore out of which Rs 40 crore will be spend on the building and the rest Rs 20 crore will be spent on equipment – purchased both by the government and also by the partnering companies.

Also Read - 20 Best Makerspaces In India To Build and Innovate

The phase-2 of T-Hub, the accelerator & incubator, has been postponed to June next year as there were some defects in the construction, according to the state government officials. The completion T-Hub Pahse-2 is expected by June-July next year.

With the first phase-2, T-Works will be among the top 3 prototyping facility in the world, according to Sujai Karampuri, CEO, T-Works.

More than 30 companies will collaborate with the T-Works and unlike T-hub there will be non-discriminatory access to everyone. The makerspace has partnered with GE First Build, Dassault, Microsoft and Qualcomm for the facility.

The makerspace is actively looking for corporate, academia, non-profits, skilling agencies and others to actively work with it and create an enabling culture for makers and entrepreneurs alike.

20 Best Makerspaces In India To Build and Innovate




The value of an idea lies in the using of it.


Imagine having conceived a groundbreaking idea, but being forced to abandon it just due to unavailability of resources and equipments. Well, this was an almost frequent occurrence in India, until recently.

It has been only a few years since India warmed up to the concept of MakerSpaces. Considered as a playground for innovative minds, MakerSpaces are collaborative work areas packed with equipment and tools where people with a bend for invention and innovation can come together under one roof to build, design, create, and engineer new things, products, ideas etc. While there are only few such facilities open in India, a majority of them have opened their doors to people irrespective of their educational qualifications, age or gender.

Since IndianWeb2 believes, India is a land with abundant talent, here we give those talented minds a ticket to make their dreams and innovations come true. Here are the top 20 Maker Spaces in India.

1. Maker’s Asylum



Mumbai and Delhi
Website: www.makersasylum.com
Membership: Starts at INR 3500 per month and INR 1700 for students
Contact: Mumbai – 9004686828 | Delhi – 8800093203

Maker's Asylum is a place to be for all aspiring artists, thinkers and engineers. The community MakerSpace is based in Mumbai and Delhi, and allows collaborative ideation. It offers an array of 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC machines, electronics lab and prototyping tools for the purpose of woodworking, robotics, bicycle building and repair, rapid prototyping, open source computer-aided design. In addition to this, it also organises affordable classes for its members to provide them training about specific skills, tools and equipments etc.

Founded by two engineers, Vaibhav Chhabra and Anool Mahidharia, Maker's Asylum is currently in the process of setting up a whole new co-working section for startups and freelancers. Interestingly, what is now regarded as one of India's most popular MakerSpace and has presence in two of the hottest cities in India, was born out of a garage in Bandra, Mumbai.

2. Workbench Project



Bengaluru
Website: www.workbenchprojects.com
Membership: Starts at INR 3000 per month
Contact:info@workbenchprojects.com | Phone: 9663090123, 9986437433

The Bengaluru based Workbench Project is a premier MakerSpace that has a fabrication lab, also famously known as fab lab, and a co-working space. The big 5000 sq ft. facility was conceived and executed by Anupama Gowda and Pawan Kumar when they realised that India has a dearth of spaces where engineers could really let go, experiment and engineer new things, something which almost every engineer aspires to do, but neglects due to the high costings involved.

Workbench Project offers its members easy access to power tools, CNC's, 3D printers, sewing machine, welding kit and hand tools, so that they can bring alive their vision. In order to maker sure that people from all walks of lives can access the facility whenever they like, the facility is open seven days a week. There are different membership plans for co-working space membership, MakerSpace membership and co-working plus MakerSpace membership.

3. Collab House


collab-house

Bengaluru & Hyderabad
Website: collab.house
Membership: Starts from INR 3500 per month
Contact: hello@collab.house | Phone: Bengaluru - 8951192943, Hyderabad - 9985258603

Collab House is a collaborative hub that aims to educate, engage, empower and enable individuals, communities and startups to make a real impact in the world. It also allows people to host events, do meetings and join meetups. It supports hacker, maker, start-up and creative activity. Collab House promote technical, scientific and artistic skills through projects and collaboration.

4. JMoon Makerspace


jmoon

Delhi
Website: jmoonmaker.space
Membership: Starts from INR 3000 per month
Contact: makerspace@jmoon.co | Phone: 9555956666

JMoon Makerspace in India's capital city Delhi, boosts of being a self-sustaining community space that is open for all passionate makers to access their resources and turn their ideas into reality. It is place meant for for people who like to build, invent or tinker, can socialize and work together with other like-minded people. One can become a JMoon member, improve their skills on the tools and then use the tools for their own projects. The MakerSpace offers tools like Hacksaw, 3D printer, laser engraver, TSOP infrared set, heat gun, and a lot more, so that there's nothing standing in between innovator's ideas and products.

According to JMoon's website, it is India’s FIRST makerspace dedicated to Robotics, Home Automation, Internet of Things, Wearables, 3D Printing and Cosplay.

5. Maker’s Loft


makerssloft

Kolkata
Website: www.makersloft.in
Membership: Starts from INR 3000 per month
Contact: 9830105231

Children are said to be the kind of dreamers who can dream the impossible and then have the passion and zeal to make the impossible, possible. Maker’s Loft is a MakerSpace facility that aims to harness the young creative minds and give them something more than just normal textbook knowledge. It is the first and only ‘makerspace’ in India catering to children as well as adults, according to Maker's Loft website.

With tools like 3D printer and scanner, Google Cardboard, laser cutting machine etc., the MakerSpace proves to be a ideal space for creative children, teenagers and adults to interact and learn from each other.

6. Heramb Maker Lab


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Pune
Website: www.herambmakerlab.com
Membership: INR 250 for students --to-- INR 1000 for working person
Contact: makerspace@herambmakerlab.com | Phone: 9819822079

Heramb MakerLab is a place designed to help kids, teenagers, Hobbyists, Enthusiasts to bring their creativity into reality. Situated in heart of the automobile hub PCMC Pimpri, Pune, the makerspace was formed as 3D Printing hub where 3D Printers, 3D Pen had been provided to clients/students for their project work. In year 2015, the maker lab converted its proprietorship business into private limited company.

The facilities include Raspberry Pi, 3D Printing, Digital Furniture Designs and Robotics

7. Chennai Makerspace


chennai_makerspace

Chennai
Website: www.chennaimakerspace.com
Membership: N/A
Contact: makeinchennai@gmail.com| Phone: 9445302000, 8754786026

Founded in July, 2015 to nurture the curiosity and zeal of innovative minds, Chennai Makerspace believes in providing its members creative autonomy coupled with a physical space and tools so that they can easily explore and indulge in their passion. In order to make this happen, the Chennai MakerSpace is stocked with all the necessary tools and equipment that the creative innovators might require to give life to their ideas.

The Chennai MakerSpace is also famous for all the training workshops that they host to polish and diversify the skills of their members. In fact, the space also encourages the members to teach each other the skills and subjects that they're individually proficient in.

8. Vigyan Ashram Fab Lab


vigyan_ashram

Pune
Website: Fablab@vigyanashram.com
Membership: Rs. 500 per year without costs for materials for projects
Contact: 9579734720

Founded in the year 2002, Pune's Vigyan Ashram was the first fab lab established outside MIT. Having received capital equipment by IITK and NSF-USA, the MakerSpace aims to provide the common man with an access to world of technology to design and make their own products. The space has equipment like Laser cutting Machine, Welding station, Roland Milling Machine, 3D printer and scanner, Vinyl cutting machine, Electronic table, hand and power tools.

It has basically two labs, VA Fab Lab at Pabal, which focuses more on the rural crowd, while DIY Lab at Kothrud focuses on the urban crowd. Vigyan Ashram also offers workshops on Raspberry Pi, 3D Printing, Basic Electronics, Arduino, Other DIY Projects, Internet and a Meeting Space.

9. IKP-EDEN


ikpeden

Bengaluru
Website: ikpeden.com
Membership: Starts from INR 5000 per month
Contact: 9570061382, 9739891520

Taking inspiration from the TechShops and FabLabs of the United States, and considering Bangalore to be having the best ecosystem for engineering and industrial design, IKP Knowledge Park, a not for profit science park, decided to set up such a center in Bangalore. It finally leased out a 25,000 sqft building and named it IKP–EDEN (Engineering, Design and Entrepreneurship Network).

IKP–EDEN offers Private room, Meeting room, Class rooms, Cafe, Coworking space, Internet, Locker facility, Mentorship Services, Funding Access and unlimited access to partners like Gates foundation.

10. CEPT FabLab


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Ahmedabad
Website: www.fablabs.io/fablabcept
Membership: Bring your own material and you can work for free.
Contact: 9825014578

Located within CEPT University, Ahmedabad, FabLab CEPT is co-run by CEPT University and The Motwani Jadeja Family Foundation.

Since CEPT FabLab aims to help the community, the maker space does not charge its members anything and lets them work on their own projects with the material they bring. The facility offers equipments like Circuit Production, 3D Printing, CNC Milling, Laser Cutting/Engraving, Precision Milling and Vinyl Plotter.

11. Fablab Kerala


fablab-kerala

Trivandrum & Kochi
Website: fablabkerala.in
Membership: INR 3,000 (Individual), INR 5000 (Institutional), INR 10,000 (Coporates) -- Yearly Fees
Contact: Phone - 0471-2700224/270

A Fabrication Laboratory (FabLab) is a technical prototyping platform and a small scale workshop started by Kerala Startup Misson (KSUM) with the support of Government of Kerala offering digital fabrication which empowers the users to create smart devices for themselves which can be tailored to local or personal needs. It consists of two MIT USA Electronics Fabrication labs each at Technopark, Trivandrum and Kerala Technology Innovation Zone (KTIZ), Kochi. The fablab in Technopark, Trivandrum is established inside the Indian Institute of Technology and Management- Kerala (IIITM-K).

Besides the basic makerspace amenities, both the fablabs offer certification courses.

12. Nutz & Boltz


nutznblotz

Delhi
Website: www.nutsandboltz.in
Membership: Free (Volunteers), INR 3000 (Students), INR 3000 (Pro) -- Monthly Fees
Contact: 9599587016-18

Nuts and Boltz is basically a community operated makerspace where people with different minds come and work on different disciplines and present their ideas and innovations and exchange their knowledge like machining, art, aeronautics, robotics, digital art, fashion technology, computers, social activities , science projects and education.

The facilities include Electronics, IoT, Woodwork, 3D Prototyping and hand tools among others.

13. Banaao


banaao

Gurgaon
Website:www.banaao.co.in
Membership: INR 300 - INR 9500
Contact: 7042744418

Launched recently, in October this year, Banaao is a platform to promote the maker culture & build a strong community of DIYers & hobbyists in Gurgaon & NCR area. The makerspace specialize in electronics, mechanical and Art & Craft. Banaao offers complete micro-manufacturing services for hardware product development. Moreover, it also offers mentorship & support for incubation.

14. E4D Banjarapalya [Mini Fab Lab]


banjarapalya_makerapace

Bangalore
Website - www.fablabs.io/bpalya
Membership: INR 300 - INR 9500
Contact: abhijit@e4d.io | Phone:8105874995

Started in 2013 in the Banjarapalya village, outside Bangalore (India), this makerspace is a first of its kind rural tech space, run completely by the local community itself, engaging people from all backgrounds and ages, in a bias free, self-customised environment of learning.

15. Project DEFY (School-based Makerspace)


project_defy

Bangalore & Mangalore
Website: www.projectdefy.org/strong>
Membership: Bring your own material and you can work for free.
Contact: abhijit@projectdefy.org | Phone: 8105874995

Project DEFY (Design Education for Yourself) is reaching out to communities who are distraught with the inefficiency of current education systems, and helping them to create their own Nooks – self-learning.

16. The Workshop


the_workshop

Bangalore
Website: the-workshop.in
Membership: INR 220/hour to INR 8000/2-months
Contact: make.do@the-workshop.in | Phone: 9673686059/8095219305

The Workshop is a cross-disciplinary design research initiative where designers, innovators, makers, and the curious can explore and pursue their interest in the made world, develop personal projects, conduct academic research and start collaborative projects.

The facilities include 3D Printer, CNC Machine (DIY), Electronics Table, Metal Work Bench, Wood Work Bench, Power tools and Hand tools. Besides, it also offers incubation facility for hardware & design startups.

17. Curiosity Gym


curosity_gym

Mumbai
Website: curiositygym.com
Membership: N/A
Contact: explore@curiositygym.com | Phone: 022-22617244

Curiosity Gym is a space for people of all ages and professions, including young students. It provides tools and space for entrepreneurs to work on their own projects as well.

The facilities include 3D Printing, 3D doodling, Woodworking, Automation, IoT, Making Drones, and Wearables.

18. MakersBox - Karnal


makersbox

New Delhi, Noida and Karnal
Website - makersbox.in/
Membership: Rs. 3,500 for casual/professional members | Rs. 1,750 for students
Contact: care@makersbox.in | Phone: 011-39585454

In October 2015, Harkrishan Singh and Dhruv Bhutani, started MakersBox and were incubated by SproutBox. Later in October, Harpreet Kaur Sapra joined them as a Co-Founder to enable their vision of changing out of school curriculum and help them scale up their venture from an Idea to the first real customer.

Backed by Intel and Haryana Government, the Innovation lab that was inaugurated by Mr. B.L. Chawla, father of Late Kalpana Chawla, first woman of Indian origin in space, is fully fitted with Mechanical Tools, 3D Printers, Arduino and Raspberry Pi boards, computers, Lego Educational Kits, Robotic Kits, High Speed Wireless Internet, MakersBox Courseware and Software.

19. Potential Labs


potential_labs

Hyderabad
Website: potentiallabs.com
Membership: N/A
Contact: info@potentiallabs.com | 9030033049

Potential Labs is a small research lab in areas of embedded & IT Consulting, Training and Product Development Research Lab (+Hackerspace/Makerspace), and also help makers drive their inner potential.

The facilities include Android, Robotics, Integrating them both, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Embedded Systems, RTOS, VLSI, Cheaper and Affordable Electronics, OpenSource Dev, Philanthrophing, Sustainable Energy and 3D Motion Gestures.

20. Meerut Makerspace


meerut_makerspace

Place: Meerut
Website: www.meerutmakerspace.com
Membership:
Contact: 8791100095, 9412709024

For people bubbling with innovative and creative ideas in and around Meerut, Meerut Makerspace is the saviour you have been longing for so long.

The Meerut Makerspace aspires to fill-up the differences in ideologies of masses and make them technologically updated. While the entire country is wasting precious time by wondering about the scavenge of technological backwardness, the Meerut Makerspace has been developing some really amazing engineered products and investing their energy in doing something constructive rather than cribbing and pinpointing people/government organisations for the teleological backwardness of the country. For example, the space has developed SWARMY, a robotic platform for all, designed primarily for research purposes in the field of swarm intelligence, inter-agent co-ordination and artificial collective flocking.

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