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* [http://www.fabacademy.org Fab Academy] for distributed technical education | * [http://www.fabacademy.org Fab Academy] for distributed technical education | ||
− | == Regional and National == | + | == Regional and National == |
− | * [[USFLN]] United States Fab Lab Network | + | |
− | * [http://fablab.nl Stichting Fablab] for the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg | + | *[[USFLN]] United States Fab Lab Network |
− | * FabLab4Germany Netzwerk, contact René Bohne (rene | + | *[http://fablab.nl Stichting Fablab] for the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg |
− | * Fab Lab Network, India | + | *FabLab4Germany Netzwerk, contact René Bohne (rene <dot> bohne <at> gmail <dot> com) |
+ | *Fab Lab Network, India | ||
+ | *[http://fablab.ch fablab.ch] Fab Foundation Switzerland |
Revision as of 11:56, 5 February 2012
The Projects Portal |
Several organizations and networks have assembled to serve labs and users globally. Some are arranged by geographic proximity while others are grouped by interest. |
Organizations
- International Fab Lab Association which facilitates the development of the Fab Lab concept
- Fab Foundation which supports the needs of global labs and networks
Global Networks
- Fab Folk the global fab users group
- Fab Academy for distributed technical education
Regional and National
- USFLN United States Fab Lab Network
- Stichting Fablab for the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg
- FabLab4Germany Netzwerk, contact René Bohne (rene <dot> bohne <at> gmail <dot> com)
- Fab Lab Network, India
- fablab.ch Fab Foundation Switzerland