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A Fab Lab (fabrication laboratory) is a collaborative workshop equipped with machines and tools for the design and production of objects. The university's Coh@bit FabLab provides students with all the resources they need to carry out a project from A to Z.
The Coh@bit FabLab is a collaborative workshop where students can meet and create with digital computing and technology for hands-on initiation or carrying out complex projects.
Whether for educational projects, academic activities or working on your own, the Coh@bit FabLab welcomes University of Bordeaux students. The lab is equipped with several machines that allow students to prototype and manufacture unique objects as well as transform or repair everyday objects.
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15 rue Naudet - 33175 GradignanBâtiment 10A
fablab%40iut.u-bordeaux.fr
It's easily accessible. Plus, there are training courses aimed at making you self-sufficient. It's really worth it because you can talk with professionals from different fields and work on do-it-yourself projects, too.
Fablab Coh@bit