Grand Opening of our New Lab (October 18)

We have finally moved to our new lab location in 3030 Business Administration Facility! Our new space is bigger, brighter, and equipped with more digital making equipment, including 12 MakerBot Replicator 3D Printers, a MakerBot Digitizer Scanner, a Kinect Scanner, 6 computers, and a one 2D printer. We are open for business and ready to serve the needs of a larger user base. To celebrate our new lab and recognize the generosity of Dean DeBrock for providing us with this great new location, we will be holding a Grand Opening Event on Friday, October 18 from 10am to 2pm. We will be giving away plenty of 3D goodies and offering a free demonstration of 3D design, scanning, and printing.  Please stop by and see how the MakerLab can help you capture the power and promise of 3D printing! MakerLabInv

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MakerLab is Coming to Chicago

On Thursday, October 10, Aric Rindfleisch, Executive Director of the Illinois MakerLab will be visiting Chicago to discuss the 3D printing revolution and how the College of Business at the University of Illinois is taking a leadership role in this domain through the establishment of the world's first (and only) business school 3D printing lab, the Illinois MakerLab. For more information and to make a reservation to attend this event, just click on the announcement below. We hope to see you there. b09ab4be055141139dbcf85f8b226a28

 

MakerLab Draws Crowds at MakerFaire

Last Saturday, Aric, Danny, Nick & Vishal represented the MakerLab at the Urbana-Champaign Mini-MakerFaire. We demonstrated 3D printing, displayed many of the objects that we have printed in our lab, and handed out our famous Illinois MakerLab keychains. The event was attended by a large number of families, most of whom had never seen 3D printing in person before. If you missed us at the MakerFaire, please feel free to stop by our lab for a free tour. IMG_20130921_120400 IMG_20130921_113446 IMG_20130921_105008

MSTM Students Visit MakerLab

Last Friday, over 100 Masters of Science of Technology Management (MSTM) students visited the MakerLab. Our Gurus demonstrated 3D Scanning and Printing and helped teams of students print out a variety of objects. As shown in the photos below, the MSTM students were captivated by the magic of 3D printing. Introducing students to this amazing new technology is one of key priorities. One of the students, Doreen Tseng, blogged about the visit to the MakerLab. If you have interest in reserving the MakerLab for your class, please let us know! IMG_20130913_123346IMG_20130913_123702

Things we Learned at the 3D Printing Expo

The MakerLab (Aric, Danny, Ryan, and Vishal) attended the Chicago 3D Printing Conference & Expo at McCormick Place last week. Thanks to Hod Lipson, we were given the opportunity to speak at the Expo on Thursday, July 11 and share our story. We spoke about our Lab and the cool things that have been made there so far, such as Jeff's lightbulbs and Ben's wifi display. In addition to sharing our story, we had the opportunity to learn about recent advances in 3D printing from experts such as Bre Pettis (CEO, MakerBot, recently acquired by Stratysys), Scott Crump (Chairman and Founder, Stratasys), and Abe Reichental (CEO, 3D Systems). Here are some of the interesting things we learned:

--MakerBot's Digitizer 3D scanner is making nice progress and should be available by the end of 2013.

--3D Systems is beta testing a 3D printer that prints food from cartridges inspired by the Keurig coffee system. During the conference, they also announced a partnership with Deloitte to accelerate adoption of 3D printing.

--Stratasys has 3D printers that print over 100 different types of materials.

--Microsoft is placing a heavy emphasis on 3D printing and trying to make it as easy as 2D printing.

--Xerox (PARC Division) is working on technology for printing electronic circuits and new types of batteries.

--General Electric has over 300 3D printers. They are also encouraging open innovation with 3D design contests. The technology has significant implications for Aerospace.

--Disney has started a new initiative that allows children to print Barbie doll accessories at home.

Aric and Vishal at presenting on "Learning by Making" at 3dPrinting Expo in Chicago on July 10-11, 2013

View more photos from the Expo here.

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MakerBot Webinar (May 22, 2013)

new_disp MakerBot just announced that they will be hosting a free webinar next Wednesday (May 22) at 11pm CST. This webinar will focus on how 3D printers can enhance product development.  According to the announcement, participants will learn the following:

1. A step-by-step walk through of the 3D printing process, from CAD file to printed part.

2. An intro to PLA filament, a high-detail, durable bioplastic.

3. The impressive array of prototypes, parts, and models that a desktop 3D printer can produce

We will be broadcasting this webinar from the MakerLab that day (special hours). So, please stop by to join us!