Workshops

3D PRINGTING WORKSHOP

3D printing technology has been booming in the world thanks to its enormous uses.

Fablab has been developing 3D printing technology since its inception and we are proud to be able to effectively use this technology in a wide range of fields from education to community support. copper.

Starting from a 3D printer with the price of tens of millions, Fablab is now confident that it can build stable 3D printers by itself. After many years of research, we aloso have started to apply learning programs and make 3D printers.

The lessons of 3D printers help children become more interested and interested in science and technology and their role in improving life.

With more than 10 existing 3D printers, Fablab not only serves teaching jobs but also uses them to more effectively support inventors. You will not need to spend time and money in the use of CNC machines and can completely accelerate the process of prototype making with 3D printers.

Come and learn the basics of how a 3D machine works so you can develop your prototypes more easily and finally bring all your ideas to life.

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3D printing technology suitable for many ages and fields.

PCB WORKSHOP

A printed circuit board (PCB) mechanically supports and electrically connects electrical or electronic components using conductive tracks, pads and other features etched from one or more sheet layers of copper laminated onto and/or between sheet layers of a non-conductive substrate. Components are generally soldered onto the PCB to both electrically connect and mechanically fasten them to it.

Printed circuit boards are used in all but the simplest electronic products. They are also used in some electrical products, such as passive switch boxes.

PCB workshop is a great start with electronics.

In supporting career orientation as well as improving scientific and technical knowledge, Fablab has deployed PCB workshops to many different subjects.

The workshop is suitable for both high school students and university students from many fields but who share a passion for electronics.