Fablab Nairobi
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Creating an ecosystem where makers can work together to innovative for the major challenges in the society.
Sign up for an incredible chance to acquire real-world experience in a skillful and professional hands-on learning environment. Join us here today https://t.co/vjM66pchaq for this opportunity.
Another exciting opportunity for university students to actively take part in innovating towards better maternal and newborn Health in Sub- Saharan Africa. Get to be part of dreamers, thinkers and trailblazers who translate ideas to innovations. Sign up here https://t.co/KqNB86IFuF
A little we've done today on making a movable and complete object without different parts. This is a compliant (an elephant model). It doesn't require connectors like hinges, springs etc. What do you notice about the trunk movement?
The APR rework system has a smartplace that ensures both accurate component placement and custom tailored reflow soldering in one user friendly single platform. It also allows for simultaneous screen viewing of PCBs while working to ensure accurate placement.
Learn how to use this in PCB fabrication during the Intro to Digital Fabrication workshop! Have you signed up? Do so here ➡️➡️ https://mookh.com/event/intro-to-digital-fabrication
We are passionate about working on projects that bring a positive impact to our communities in sub-Saharan . We had a wonderful time showcasing them to you Philips Foundation .Karibu tena!
UNICEF Kenya
Check this out! Did you know you could fuse fabric into your 3D print? This is a black lace with 3D printed patterns on it that we made today. Ready to teach this to anyone interested!
We joined more than 1,600 Fablabs worldwide in Egypt for the Fab15 Conference whose title was 'Collectively Independent'. Here, we got to discuss, share ideas and initiate collaborations during the talks, panels and workshops on , and
We held a workshop for public health professionals from various countries in where we had discussions on making research ready for implementation.The aspects we looked into included ethics,stakeholders engagement, dissemination and scaling up of implemented .
We were featured on for one of our projects on under which Wanjiru Murigi is working on inclusive clothing designs for the visually impaired. Watch the video on the link below and get the full story.
https://www.dw.com/en/tactile-fashion-design-as-sensory-as-possible/av-49922299
Tactile fashion design - as sensory as possible | DW | 06.08.2019 Angela Wanjiku is a 21-year-old fashion student from Kenya. Her small collection incorporates braille and tactile design in the fabric. This allows blind and visually impaired persons to feel and appreciate fashion that matches their personality.
Are you a tech enthusiast interested in _3D printing_, _laser cutting_, _CNC milling_ and _PCB fabrication_?
Join us for an interactive and hands-on workshop on digital fabrication on *Saturday 24th Aug 2019* at *Fablab Makerspace (UoN Upper Kabete)*!
During the workshop we will explore various digital fabrication techniques (3D printing, laser cutting, CNC milling and PCB fabrication) through designing and modeling physical products using a range of materials.
Tickets: Ksh.2000 (include workshop materials, food and training). Get them here: https://mookh.com/event/intro-to-digital-fabrication
Any questions? Feel free to reach out to us at [email protected].
See you then!
Throwback from 13th of July during the Making for Health Hackathon Close Out. • • • • • •
It’s great to see that talents from all different disciplines invest in understanding the needs of the people and than actually start making . So important for innovation to make stuff. Thank you for having us as
Throwback from 13th of July
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Today we visit the Making for health Hackathon Closeout at where the multidisciplinary teams pitch the work of the past months of developing healthcare solutions for .
Eventful Monday at the Maker Space, from autonomous robot tracks, 3D printed microscopes and a showcase of locally manufactured maternal and new born health devices.
Today we hosted a team from who got to hear about our projects and featured of who's working on a project under , with a focus on inclusive clothing designs for the visually impaired.
'The only solution to pollution is a people's humane revolution'
Bobby Seale
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There were moments when it got frustrating and difficult but we saw these teams hold it together and work, solving challenges as they came. Very proud of you guys.We can't wait to see their hacks for Maternal and Newborn Health in Sub-Saharan .
UNICEF Kenya Concern Worldwide Kenyatta National Hospital Nursing Council Of Kenya
After an intense, fun, insightful and transformative 7 sessions of the The for 2019, the teams are ready to present their for improving Maternal and Newborn born health in Sub-Saharan . We're super excited and proud of all the teams! 👏👏 UNICEF Kenya Concern Worldwide Kenyatta National Hospital
Act now for quality air in
Team 'Bunch of Geeks' B. O. G. after building their low-cost air quality sensor at the Air quality Monitoring bootcamp.
Air sensor module strip down session. Air Quality Sensor and Monitoring Bootcamp last week.
Building Air Pollution Sensors at the Air Quality Sensor Bootcamp.
More than 18,000 premature deaths in Kenya every year are linked to , figures from the reveal. The Air Pollution Sensor Bootcamps will work to create awareness to initiate behavioral change and influence policy to promote quality air.
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Every team at the air pollution sensors workshop took part in building of the sensors.
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The time is now! Let's join forces to help .
After the workshop, we were able to deploy the air pollution sensors on , Get Boda motorbikes, taxis and Embassava matatus. The program will map out hotspots in .
The Nairobi air pollution sensors workshop last week was a great success! We're very grateful to everyone who showed up and took part in it.
Team Papillion, a team in this year's are working on a low cost modified breast pump for in Sub-Saharan . Would you like to join them in their process?
The House of Hackers, a team in this year's Making For Health Hackathon, are working on a modified version of the birthing cushion for conservative communities. Would you like to join them in their process?
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Monday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Tuesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Wednesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Thursday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Friday | 08:00 - 17:00 |