Fablab At The Center For Youth Initiatives
Тashkent, Uzbekistan
About Fablab At The Center For Youth Initiatives
Fablab At The Center For Youth Initiatives is a community Makerspace in Тashkent, Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan. it provides open access to digital fabrication tools, electronics labs, and collaborative workspaces for students, educators, entrepreneurs, and independent makers. Members can work with 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC routers, and electronics prototyping equipment to turn ideas into functional prototypes. The space hosts regular STEM workshops, coding sprints, and design thinking sessions that attract talent from across Uzbekistan. Whether you are a first-time maker or a seasoned hardware engineer, Fablab At The Center For Youth Initiatives offers the tools, community, and mentorship needed to build, iterate, and innovate — making it one of the most valuable innovation resources in Uzbekistan.
Description
Our FabLab is equipped with some of the most advanced technologies including 3D printers and scanners, laser cutters and fraser CNC machines, vinyl cutters and various hand tools, which enable users to bring their digital designs into the physical realm. These facilities will provide individuals with the means to create virtual and physical prototypes, and experiment with various materials and projects. Our FabLab aims to be a space for learning, where people from diverse backgrounds converge to share knowledge and solve problems.
Education is a cornerstone of the FabLab's mission. By introducing students and the community to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) through hands-on experience, the lab will nurture a growing interest in these critical fields. Workshops and courses will range from basic introductions to technology to advanced classes in computer aided design, virtual prototyping, reverse engineering, robotics, programming, and material science. This kind of environment encourages problem-solving skills and critical thinking, which are essential for the workforce of the future. This educational aspect is crucial, as it nurtures a skilled workforce that is equipped for the challenges of the 21st-century economy.
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.