Where ideas take shape — one prototype at a time.

The University FabLab is an open space for innovation, creativity, and hands-on learning. Designed for students, faculty, and researchers, it provides access to professional digital fabrication tools empowering everyone to design, build, and experiment with real-world technologies.

⚙️ Our Mission

We believe that learning by making is one of the most powerful ways to understand and change the world.
The FabLab connects engineering, design, science, and art, encouraging collaboration and creative problem-solving.

🧩 What You Can Do at the FabLab

  • Learn to design and manufacture your first prototype
  • Develop multidisciplinary research projects
  • Attend workshops and hands-on training sessions
  • Join collaborative challenges and innovation battles
  • Document and share your work through the Media Studio

Explore Our Spaces

  • Digital Fabrication Lab

    Our core workshop for mechanical and electronic prototyping. Here you’ll find 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC routers, and electronics tools — everything you need to bring your engineering projects to life. Students use this lab to build models, test mechanical systems, and learn the fundamentals of rapid prototyping.

  • Media & Prototyping Studio

    A creative studio for content creation, documentation, and interactive design. Record your project videos, build user interfaces, or develop visual prototypes using photography, video, and digital design tools. Perfect for showcasing innovation with impact.

  • Energy Systems Zone

    A specialized area dedicated to renewable energy experimentation and embedded system prototyping. Here, students design and test small-scale solar, wind, or smart grid systems using 3D-printed components and IoT sensors.

🚀 Projects That Inspire

📅 Join the FabLab Community

The FabLab is open to all members of the university.
You can register for a training session, book a machine, or simply come explore the space.

📍 Engineering Building – Ground Floor
🕓 Monday to Friday, 9 AM – 6 PM
📧 fablab@university.edu