Fab Academy
Applications and implications of Digital Fabrication
Prototype your ideas into products
Fab Academy is an intensive five-month program that teaches students to envision, design and prototype projects using digital fabrication tools and machines. It is a multi-disciplinary and hands-on learning experience that empowers students to learn-by-doing and inspires them to make stuff locally to become active participants in sustainable cities and communities.
At the Fab Academy, you will learn how to envision, prototype and document your ideas through many hours of hands-on experience with digital fabrication tools. We take a variety of code formats and turn them into physical objects. The Fab Diploma is the result of the sum of Fab Academy Certificates. Progress towards the diploma is evaluated by a student’s acquired skills rather than time or credits.
The Fab Academy is a fast paced, hands-on learning experience where students plan and execute a new project each week! Each individual documents their progress for each project, resulting in a personal portfolio of technical accomplishments
Fab Academy is a Digital Fabrication programme directed by Neil Gershenfeld of MIT’s Center For Bits and Atoms and based on MIT’s rapid prototyping course: How to Make (Almost) Anything.
Basic Information
Course Length: 5 months (Introduction to tools and Final Project Development), January to June, 30 hours a week of dedication.
Program: here
Tuition Fee: here
Language: English
Admission Requirements: No specific Academic Requirement needed. High level of English.
Application: here
Coordination
Luciana Asinari: coordination (at) fabacademy.org
For more information and to sign up, please visit the Fab Academy website