SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- From products you've seen on Shark Tank to those little Square credit card readers, countless inventions have been born at the playground of tools and training for makers called ...
A growing community of makers–people who like to work on art- and science-based DIY projects–is blossoming in the U.S. But not all of them own the pricey tools necessary to work on their projects.
SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwired - Jul 18, 2016) - TechShop, Inc., the first and largest network of open-access makerspaces in the world, announced today that Mark Hatch has resigned his position as ...
If you walk into any of the TechShop locations, you will see a group of inventors building great things. Jim McKelvey created a prototype for the multi-billion dollar credit card processor called ...
In an effort to get students and the community interested in science and technology, Fujitsu has partnered with TechShop to create a mobile makerspace. Housed in a moving 24-foot trailer, "TechShop ...
TechShop, a subscription-based, high-tech workshop, has opened its 20,000-square-foot space at 2110-B Crystal Drive, in the Crystal City Shops. The shop opened last Wednesday after eight weeks of ...
Someone, Mark Hatch, if I had to guess, has left a Square reader just to the left of where we've set up our cameras. It's on a table next to a small, but exceptionally diverse array of gadgets.
If you’re into building stuff and making things and live near a major city, you might’ve heard of TechShop. Like a gym for DIY-geeks, the idea is that they buy and maintain all sorts of crazy ...
Durham TechShop is housed in a nondescript, low-slung brick office building on the outskirts of Research Triangle Park. Past the gear-shaped reception desk in the well-lit, airy work area (no dark ...
“We describe our members as five basic categories: hobbyists, entrepreneurs, artists, tinkerers, and students,” said Hatch. Whatever category they fall into, all members have the opportunity to ...
"It has never been cheaper to start a company in all of human history." So says Mark Hatch, CEO of TechShop, a center for innovation and invention. What TechShop offers is the space, the tools and ...
A growing community of makers–people who like to work on art- and science-based DIY projects–is blossoming in the U.S. But not all of them own the pricey tools necessary to work on their projects.
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