10 Things You Don’t Want to Miss at Maker Faire Detroit
Maker Faire Detroit is heading into its sixth year this weekend. With over 2,000 Maker exhibits, there’s a lot going on. Here’s what to see!
From advancements in technology and materials, to the development of innovative techniques and ideas, there’s always something new on the horizon. As a maker, your success depends on your ability to keep up with all these changes. Let’s take a look at some of the most noteworthy developments that are taking place in making right now!
Maker Faire Detroit is heading into its sixth year this weekend. With over 2,000 Maker exhibits, there’s a lot going on. Here’s what to see!
Ekso Bionics makes battery-powered exoskeletons for medical and rehabilitation applications. I wore their awesome Industrial Exoskeleton.
The founders of Carbon Origins moved to the desert to launch rockets. It was harder than they expected.
Long-time Maker Matthew Borgatti recently completed work on a homemade spot welder, built from a scrapped microwave and a few other parts.
Fabienne Serriere has created an knitting machine that turns algorithmically-generated patterns into unique scarves and wraps.
Do you have a story to tell to Makers, or a project or skill to teach? Would you like to tell it live at one of the most iconic Maker buildings in San Francisco? Now you can at the (relatively) new Maker Media Lab! Our new project lab is in San Francisco, at the Palace of […]
Morgan Spurlock has a knack for exploring industries that we yearn to know more about. He recently tackled artisans in Crafted.