Makerspaces

Have an idea? Want to build it? Need feedback on your business? Want to meet like-minded people? Here's all the makerspaces on campus which will allow you to build and test ideas alongside people with similar goals and aspirations. 

Makerspaces

Exceed Lab

Keller 2-160

Formed by a partnership between the College of Science and Engineering, the Department of Electrial and Computer Engineering, and a consortium of student groups, this experiential learning lab was established to enable students to exceed the norm.Student teams working on extra-curricular science and engineering projects through affiliated student groups or through the industry- and alumni-supported Envision Fund are welcome to use the space to dream big, design intensely, and build exceptionally.

Exceed Lab

Medical Device Center

Mayo Building, G127

The Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center (Bakken MDC) at the University of Minnesota is an interdisciplinary program that sits within the Institute for Engineering in Medicine and combines basic research, applied and translational research, education and training, and outreach and public engagement all related to medical devices. 

Medical Device Center

DigiFabLab

Rapson 139

Fabrication shop with laser cutters, CNC routers, 3D printers for CDES students.

DigiFabLab

Anderson Lab

ME 2-134

With more than 10,000 square feet of hands-on learning space and tools that include the largest bank of 3D printers on campus, the Anderson Student Innovation Labs can turn your ideas into reality.

Anderson Makerspace