The Fab Lab program is part of the MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA) which broadly explores how the content of information relates to its physical representation.
The Fab Lab program has strong connections with the technical outreach activities of a number of partner organizations, around the emerging possibility for ordinary people to not just learn about science and engineering but actually design machines and make measurements that are relevant to improving the quality of their lives.
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The Fourth International Fab Lab Forum and Symposium on Digital Fabrication 20 - 24 August 2007, Chicago, Illinois, USA
The Third International Fab Lab Forum and Symposium on Digital Fabrication 25 - 30 June 2006, Pretoria, South Africa
Global Fab Lab User Group Meeting August 10-17, 2005
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MAS863.07:
How to Make (Almost) Anything
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MAS863.06:
How to Make (Almost) Anything
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MAS863.05:
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MAS863.04:
How to Make (Almost) Anything -
MAS863.03:
How to Make (Almost) Anything
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MAS960.07:
How to Make Something That Makes (Almost) Anything
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MAS961.04:
How to Make Something That Makes (Almost) Anything
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MAS862.06:
Physics of Information Technology
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MAS862.05:
Physics of Information Technology
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MAS864.05: Nature of Mathematical Modeling
Press and Media Contact:
Program Manager
Center for Bits and Atoms
MIT Media Lab
20 Ames Street, E15-404
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
T : 617-253-4651
F : 617-253-7035
E : lass at cba dot mit dot edu
FabLab website: http://fab.cba.mit.edu
CBA website: http://cba.mit.edu



