Asu Media And Immersive Experience Center Fablab
Mesa, Arizona, United States
About Asu Media And Immersive Experience Center Fablab
Asu Media And Immersive Experience Center Fablab in Mesa, Arizona, United States is more than a workspace — it is a launchpad for innovation in United States. the lab offers state-of-the-art equipment, including 3D printers, laser engravers, electronics benches, and CAD workstations, within a collaborative, community-driven environment. Startups use the space to build early-stage hardware prototypes; educators run practical STEM sessions for school groups; and independent makers pursue personal projects with expert support on hand. Regular themed hackathons and innovation challenges help participants push boundaries and connect with like-minded creators across Arizona. With a strong focus on learning by doing, Asu Media And Immersive Experience Center Fablab embodies the global maker movement's ethos of open, collaborative, hands-on creativity.
Description
What Is the purpose of the Mix Center Fabrication Lab:
- Experimental, collaborative, and cross disciplinary learning environment. Focused around film, immersive media, story telling, visual effects, design and the arts.
- Facilitate student projects, faculty research, and community engagement workshops.
- Provides users with the necessary tools and equipment to produce tactile objects that help tell stories.
- Promotes and supports the hands on experimentation of digital and traditional fabrication techniques, processes, and materials.
- Provide project assistance throughout the design process and shed light on proper construction techniques and fabrication methods for creative projects.
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.