Fab Lab Norway

Fab Lab Norway Fab Lab Norway is part of an outreach project from MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA). Fab labs provide widespread access to modern means for invention.

Fab lab Norway was one of the first three fablabs to open in 2002 outside of MIT. They began as an outreach project from MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA). CBA assembled millions of dollars in machines for research in digital fabrication, ultimately aiming at developing programmable molecular assemblers that will be able to make almost anything. Fab labs fall between these extremes, comprising

roughly fifty thousand dollars in equipment and materials that can be used today to do what will be possible with tomorrow's personal fabricators. Fab labs have spread from inner-city Boston to rural India, from South Africa to the North of Norway. Activities in fab labs range from technological empowerment to peer-to-peer project-based technical training to local problem-solving to small-scale high-tech business incubation to grass-roots research. Projects being developed and produced in fab labs include solar and wind-powered turbines, thin-client computers and wireless data networks, analytical instrumentation for agriculture and healthcare, custom housing, and rapid-prototyping of rapid-prototyping machines.

Mia på besøk
17/01/2024

Mia på besøk

06/01/2023
Vinter
04/03/2022

Vinter

Lyngen
27/01/2022

Lyngen

3 D.printing
20/11/2021

3 D.printing

Hamperokken
07/11/2021

Hamperokken

Selvprodusert garn
01/11/2021

Selvprodusert garn

Spinnekurs
25/10/2021

Spinnekurs

Karelske paier
17/07/2021

Karelske paier

Adresse

Lyngenfjordveien 790
Lyngseidet
9060

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