Company Culture
Coworking / Education

Department of Making and Doing: ‘high-tech workshop’ to open in NextFab’s original space this January

File this one under cool Philly tech scene partnerships. Once NextFab Studio opens its newest space on Washington Avenue, its original spot in the University City Science Center will transform into the Department of Making and Doing, the Daily Pennsylvanian reports. Slated to open in January, the “DMD” is a collaboration between arts tech organizations Breadboard and the […]

NextFab’s current space, which will turn into the Department of Making and Doing once NextFab moves to its new spot on Washington Avenue in South Philly.

File this one under cool Philly tech scene partnerships.

Once NextFab Studio opens its newest space on Washington Avenue, its original spot in the University City Science Center will transform into the Department of Making and Doing, the Daily Pennsylvanian reports.

Slated to open in January, the “DMD” is a collaboration between arts tech organizations Breadboard and the Hacktory, as well as youth design organization Public Workshop. It aims to be a space for “hands-on science,” the Daily Pennsylvanian writes.

[Public Workshop director Alex] Gilliam also emphasized the need to foster a “group-oriented space.”

“We need a place where a coder, a teenager, can come together with a graphic designer,” he said. “And then from there, [they could] come up with a tech solution for the local community.”

Read the whole article here.

Companies: Breadboard / NextFab / Public Workshop / The Hacktory
Engagement

Join the conversation!

Find news, events, jobs and people who share your interests on Technical.ly's open community Slack

Trending

Philly daily roundup: Minecraft in a Philly school; PTW kicks off; Tech and art happy hour

Philly daily roundup: Philly's top innovation leaders; City buildings go solar; PTW kicks off on Friday

Philly daily roundup: UPenn's AI master's degree; Advice for EDA Tech Hubs; Last day of ACP

Philly daily roundup: Technical.ly's new editor; Meet Diversitech's founder; Flaws in planned TikTok ban

Technically Media