St. Cloud State University Makerspace
solution
Technical Education
Market
HIGHER EDUCATION
location
St. CLoud, MINNESOTA
PARTNERS
Stratasys, makerbot, Universal laser systems, roland, Forest CNC, BOFA, EMCO Maier
ABOUT THE PROJECT
H2I Group helped St. Cloud State University’s (SCSU) Department of Environmental and Technological Studies create a makerspace, or “Make-It-Space” as they call it, on campus. The mission of the SCSU Husky Make-It-Space is to provide access and assistance to students, staff, and community partners in creating prototypes and products to support or enhance all education and outreach efforts of the university. The space is full of a wide variety of fabrication tools and equipment.
H2I Group provided 3D printers, laser engravers, vinyl printers, UV Printers, and more for the space so the student-staffed fabrication lab can do 3D printing, laser cutting and engraving, prototyping, and custom printing. SCSU continues to improve its program and added MakerBot Method Carbon Fiber Printers and an F450 Large Format Stratasys 3D Printer more recently to their space.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- 3D Printers
- Laser Engravers
- Vinyl Printers and Cutters
- UV Printers
- Mills and Lathe
- CNC Router ad Plasma Cutting Systems
- Fume Extraction Technology
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