The Maker Revolution. What is ‘Making’ Why should we care? What is happening in our area?

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The Maker Revolution

What is ‘Making’ Why should we care? What is happening in our area?

The personalization of manufacturing equipment

Photo by Howard R Hollem, October Credit Line: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division LC-USW36-42

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Lego Mindstorms CNC Lathe by Arthur Sacek

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