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Topic–Why, How, What, Meaning of MakersFactory, with Show & Tell Objects

Speaker–Dave Britton, Co-founder and Treasurer of MakersFactory

Why: MakersFactory has developed a 3D digital manufacturing & education ecosystem, where our customers can learn to become personal manufacturers with new job skills.

How: Provide teaching and access to professional grade new technologies

What: Create a MakersFactory and Meetup Group to serve the Santa Cruz community

Who: Members wish to learn personal manufacturing and upgrade their skillsWhen: Classes are scheduled through October; initial facility will open in November

Vision: The MakersFactory (MFY) venture will balance new hardware and software technology to create innovative products and jobs that will transform our workforce and society. Technology factors often emphasize the virtual and Internet world, but reality dictates that a solid social connection must be made to create a making and doing culture. A Maker's digital community engages citizens in creating on-line materials and off-line, hands-on, digital projects.

Goals: The MFY Meetup Group will be an exploration of ideas, connections, personal manufacturing, entrepreneurship, and business startup development. Your ideas and advice will drive your success and success for the community.

Viral ideas often are the spark that carries us to new places and endeavors. The viral idea of MakersFactory is being a collaborative place to transform ideas into marketable products. MakersFactory will provide collaboration and learning while building a community of personal manufacturing. We will provide entrepreneurial connections that lead to local startup businesses and stable employment.

Topic–Real Time 3D Object Printing Demo and our MFY Learning Process
Speaker–Chris Yonge, Co-Founder and CEO of MakersFactory

Chris will introduce the Santa Cruz Community to its new MakersFactory. There will be presentations by Digital Object manufacturers already in Santa Cruz. We will also display work by Santa Cruz Makers and digital objects produced by DIY 3D printers from MakersFactory.

For more information, visit http://makersfactory.com (http://makersfactory.com/) and follow us on Facebook (http://facebook.com/makersfactory).

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