Fuse33
Calgary, AB, Canada
About Fuse33
Located in Calgary, AB, Canada, Fuse33 is a vibrant hub for hands-on innovation in Canada. the space brings together makers, students, and technology enthusiasts in a fully equipped fabrication and prototyping environment. From 3D printing and electronics to robotics and software development, the lab supports projects at every stage — from initial concept to working prototype. Weekly open maker nights, technical workshops, and collaborative sprints make it easy for anyone in AB to get started, regardless of background or experience level. Fuse33 is committed to growing the region's STEM ecosystem by connecting creative individuals with the resources and community they need to bring bold ideas to life.
Description
Fuse33 is open to everyone—from people who have never stepped foot into a woodshop, to artists working on public art projects, to engineers with decades of experience. The fusion of the members’ talents and expertise leads to amazing collaborations and innovations - outcomes that are better than anyone imagined on their own!
Fuse33 promotes education and learning by developing and delivering courses and mentorship programs such as Woodworking 101. It also provides fabrication services to the community, such as designing and manufacturing face shields and building large installations. And, FUSE33 is also a small business incubator who aims to provide businesses with the tools they need to grow to become even more successful - whether it's to help bring an idea to fruition or perhaps help a small business owner who needs space and guidance to expand beyond their garage.
Who Can Benefit
Students & Researchers
University and school students who want access to fabrication tools, prototyping equipment, and expert mentorship.
Entrepreneurs & Startups
Early-stage founders who need a collaborative space to build, test, and iterate on their hardware or software ideas.
Educators & Trainers
Teachers and trainers who want to run practical STEM workshops, coding bootcamps, or design sprints for their cohorts.
Independent Makers
Hobbyists, artists, and independent inventors who need access to tools and a community of like-minded creators.