Makerspace

Fablab Neukölln

Berlin, Germany

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Type
Makerspace
Location
Berlin, Germany
Address
Harzer Str. 39, Berlin, Germany

About Fablab Neukölln

Located in Berlin, Germany, Fablab Neukölln is a vibrant hub for hands-on innovation in Germany. 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 Germany to get started, regardless of background or experience level. Fablab Neukölln 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

FabLab Neukölln is a collaboration between the co-working space Workish Berlin and 42 Berlin, a private and nonprofit computer-science academy. It’s a maker space, creative workshop, and hardware lab, in the heart of Berlin Neukölln. The space is equipped with 3D printers, a laser cutter, an electronics lab, a textile corner, a metal shop and lots more. The 150sqm underground FabLab is split into two sections: a dirt lab with woodworking and metal working equipment, which is perfect for making dust and loud noises. Across the hall, you’ll find a clean lab equipped with a 3D printer, laser cutter, and textile lab where your electronics or more delicate projects can come to life. We are open facility that allows both students and coworkers to learn together and realize their fabrication projects. Our space was created to provide fair access to equipment, training, and community for students, experienced makers, and garage inventors alike. Our goals are to: enable innovation by providing access to tools for digital fabrication, foster a vivid community of makers and entrepreneurs who learn from each other and apply coding skills in the physical world to go beyond "only software".

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.

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