After companies like GE and Motorola have begun traversing the world with mobile makerspaces, electronics giant Fujitsu has jumped on the bandwagon. The world’s third largest IT services provider has teamed with hackspace chain TechShop, Inc., to create its own mobile makerspace called “TechShop Inside! — Powered by Fujitsu“. Hey, that’s got a nice ring to it…
TechShop Inside! — Powered by Fujitsu will see a 24-foot trailer filled with TechShop’s mini 3D printers, Universal Laser Systems, and Fijitsu LIFEBOOK Tablet PCs drive to various institutions in California’s Bay Area. Beginning with the World Open Innovation Conference in Napa, the trailer will give local stiudents hands-on experience with Maker technologies, encouraging them to embrace Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) education. The idea behind the Maker activities provided by TechShop Inside, briefly outlined in this video, is that, rather than lecturing to students, young people can guide their own learning via Making.…
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