
What we’re about
TOG is a hackerspace based in Bluebell in Dublin. It is a shared space where members can have a place to be creative and work on their projects in an environment that is both inspiring and supportive of both new and old technologies. It is also a community of fellow minded hackers and makers with varied events for the public.
We have regular open events for visitors and these evenings are usually free to attend. They include lockpicking, coding, crafting, electronics, brewing, wikipedia editing and others. We hold a regular Open Social evening on about the 3rd Saturday of each month, when we just come in and hang out for the evening. We also collaborate on many external events like Repair Cafe and DublinMaker.
Come and visit. If you’ve never been in before, we’ll give you the grand tour of the space. Talk to members and visitors about projects or things you’d like to do. If you like what you see, ask about joining as a full member. Membership gives you 24/7 access to the space and all it's facilities, which includes 3D printers, laser cutter, workshop, classrooms with seating and projectors and a fully kitted out electronics lab. We also have eating and cooking facilities and off-street parking. There is also a great community spirit with ongoing community events.
To join us as a member, get to know us, then feel free to sign up for membership using our online form or ask for more information from any of our members.
https://www.tog.ie/membership/
Feel free to drop in for any of the listed events, or just drop a mail to info@tog.ie to find out when we are open for a look around.
https://www.tog.ie/
https://lists.tog.ie/mailman/listinfo/tog
https://twitter.com/TOG_Dublin
https://www.facebook.com/togdublin
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Beginners Practical ElectronicsTog Hackerspace, Dublin 12
Fancy making a start with electronics in 2025 or improving your skills?
Join us for a brand new beginners practical electronics lecture series from January 13th 2025. Every fortnight, we will watch 1 lecture in the space on Mondays at 7pm. Each lecture lasts about 50 minutes. We can discuss any of the content afterwards. These lectures are free to attend.
This course is ideal for anyone looking to get started in electronics or to improve their skills. We have lots of free parking right outside our door and lots of tea and coffee available.
- Arduino Physical Computing CourseTOG Hackerspace, Dublin
We’re excited to open bookings for our upcoming 5-week Physical Computing Course, proudly funded by Dublin City Council’s Informal Adult Education Grant Scheme 2024. This hands-on course is specially designed to introduce adults to the world of electronics and programming in a fun, engaging, and supportive environment.
Led by makers Ambrose and Jeffrey, the course will explore how to control the real world using code and electronics. Whether you’re curious about how everyday devices work or you’re ready to dive into your first project, this course is for you.
🛠️ What’s Included:- A complete Arduino Starter Kit to keep and continue your journey at home
- 5 structured sessions, each building your knowledge and skills
- Hands-on activities and small group support
- A final session focused on creating a project based on a real-life challenge or interest of your own
📅 Course Dates:
You must be available for all 5 sessions, which run from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm on the following dates:- Tuesday, 6 May
- Thursday, 8 May
- Tuesday, 13 May
- Thursday, 15 May
- Tuesday, 20 May
💶 Booking Fee: €10 per participant (includes all materials)
Places are limited, so early booking is essential!
👉 https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/arduino-physical-computing-course-tickets-1322677727689?aff=oddtdtcreator
We’d like to extend a huge thank you to Dublin City Council for supporting this initiative through the Informal Adult Education Grant Scheme 2024.