CHANDLER, Ariz., Aug. 08, 2017 -- The team at TechShop Chandler is excited to celebrate their fourth anniversary of community service, as well as partnership with Arizona State University and the City of Chandler.
TechShop Chandler is located within Arizona State University’s Chandler Innovation Center. For the past four years, the facility has offered leading-edge tools, machinery, software, and more to those who want to create. In addition, creators have enjoyed being plugged into a network of like-minded innovators.
“The options for equipment are immense,” said one recent visitor. “Laser engravers are the most popular, then 3D printing, but the metal shop and wood shop, textiles (think industrial sewing equipment, screenprinting), and machine shop are also incredible.”
“The more I go, the more I realize I need the tools they have and they’ll teach me to use them,” said another recent guest.
The open-access workshop has become a staple for everyone from hobbyists to aspiring entrepreneurs, offering the tools and guidance needed to create everything from furniture to metalworks to exciting new products for consumers.
TechShop Chandler is open to the public, as well as to ASU students.
The facility will be hosting an open house on November 18, 2017, to celebrate their fourth anniversary. Community members are invited to come join in the celebration, learn more about TechShop Chandler, and make reservations to bring their creations to life. More information can be found at http://www.techshop.ws/ts_chandler.html.
About TechShop Chandler
TechShop Chandler offers tools, resources, and space for area entrepreneurs, creators, and innovators who want to bring their dreams to life. TechShop Chandler is open to the public and is located within the ASU Chandler Innovation Center.
TechShop Chandler Phone: 480-327-0820 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.techshop.ws/ts_chandler.html


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