3 Lessons From Steve Jobs' Stanford Speech 18 Years Ago
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.
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Price-to-Income Ratios are Nearing Historic Highs | Joint Center for Housing Studies
Price-to-Income Ratios are Nearing Historic Highs | Joint Center for Housing Studies
PRICE-TO-INCOME RATIOS ARE NEARING HISTORIC HIGHS
A state-funded makerspace
A state-funded makerspace can facilitate community-building activities and provide a platform for cross-disciplinary collaborations.
Innovation and research: Makerspaces often encourage innovation and research by providing an environment for experimentation and prototyping. State funding can support research initiatives, collaborative projects with universities or research institutions, and the development of new technologies or solutions to address societal challenges.
Accessible to underserved populations: State-funded makerspaces can prioritize accessibility and inclusion, ensuring that the facility and programs are available to individuals from all socioeconomic backgrounds, including those who may not have the resources or opportunities to engage in making activities otherwise.
The specific offerings and features of a state-funded makerspace would depend on the funding available, the goals of the government entity, and the needs of the local community. It is essential to consider sustainability, community involvement, and long-term planning to ensure the continued success and impact of the makerspace.
Open Works | Make Space for All.
Open Works | Make Space for All.
Our mission is to make tools, technology, and the knowledge to use them accessible to all. We connect you to manufacturing equipment, space, education, and Baltimore’s largest community of maker professionals. With programs for ages eight and up, we can help you make just about anything!
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