Umakers

Umakers is a "Makerspace" or "FabLab". It is a community based workshop/membership club for artists, DIY'ers, inventors, small business and entrepreneurs. We are on a mission to democratize access to the tools of innovation. Over 500 Digitial Fabrication Labs(FABLABS) and 1000's of " Makerspaces" or have already opened around the world. The concept is not new, just new to the Upland/Claremont, CA area. If you are a "Maker" Join us as we expand the third industrial revolution, locally.

Friday, March 26, 2021

CGU Chats

CGU Chats
CGU Chats is a monthly podcast that tells the stories of our incredible group of alumni who are impacting the world every day. It is produced and hosted by the Office of Alumni Engagement at The Claremont Graduate University and its director, Jason Barquero
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