Fab Lab ULL
Calle Radio Aficionados, Apartado 456, San CristĂłbal de La Laguna, Santa cruz de Tenerife, 38320, Spain
+34 922 316502 ext. 6038 madradi@ull.edu.es
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The Digital Manufacturing Laboratory of the University of La Laguna (FABLAB ULL), located at the Fine Arts Faculty of our University, was funded in April 2014. FABLAB ULL is a collaborative and interdisciplinary work-space which is centred on the use of digital tools for designing and manufacturing. Artists, engineers, designers, architects, IT specialists and scientists from different disciplines, together with other people interested in interacting with these technologies, converge in this open and multidisciplinary work-space. We place special emphasis on exploring and developing creativity as a common tool for all these disciplines. We work on our own projects as well as on other collaborative projects with organizations and individuals who come to share with us their concerns and needs in the field of computer-aided designing and manufacturing.
Our website (http://fablab.webs.ull.es/) displays some of the most representative projects we have developed, in different areas, in the last 18 months. From Physical Computing projects, based on Arduino technology, to the design of objects using CAD/CAM technologies, the multidisciplinary character of the professionals who have worked with us is crearly reflected. For instance, the work entitled "Artistic Casting of objects designed by computer, using polylactic acid as a substitute for lost wax casting" explored the possibility of combining traditional techniques of art with the use of new 3D designing and printing technologies. FABLAB ULL also develops an important formative role that seeks literacy of our community in the use of computer-assisted technology for designing and manufacturing. Our courses, addressed to both adults and school-age young public, are not necessarily geared to a specialized audience. We work with specific software, giving priority to the use of free and "open source" ones. Our main goal is to encourage the creative development of people and enable them to use these technologies as a tool to increase their degree of "autonomy and self-determination". Altogether, we contribute to the local development by fostering small economic projects which make use of these technologies.
Over the past year, as a result of the interest created by the activity and production of FABLAB ULL, we have established new collaborations with scientists from different disciplines, such as Biomedicine, Palaeontology or Parasitology. These collaborations led to the creation of a new work-line in the field of Scientific Divulgation, both for specialized professionals and for the general public. We have therefore developed outreach and educational materials addressed to young people and the general public, by using 3D modelling and printing, in order to provide tools to facilitate understanding of different issues of a scientific nature. Among this work, we can highlight the project entitled "The Cell, unit of life", carried out in collaboration with teachers and science/biotechnology students from High Schools, following scientific guidance provided by our University and by Pasteur Institute (Paris, France). It consists of a 3D animation which explains, in great detail, the morphology and physiology of the cell, accompanied by a puzzle of a T lymphocyte elaborated by 3D printing. This project prompted us to create a section in our laboratory called "3D Virtual Lab". Within this section, we will develop different projects, in order to meet the scientific divulgation and teaching/learning needs of diverse scientific fields.
Our geographical location in the Canary Islands, known for its rich biodiversity and natural heritage, motivates us to carry out projects to raise awareness on global environmental problems and promote initiatives of sustainable development. In this regard, in the near future, we will organize workshops on the concept of "Biomimicry" as an inspiration for projects, and to lay the foundations for future creative work and collaborations inspired by nature.

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Lab Capabilities
  • 3D-Drucken
  • CNC-Fräsen
  • Leiterplattenherstellung
  • Laserschneiden/-gravieren
  • Schneideplotten
Employees
Drago DĂ­az
Co-Founder, Fab Lab Manager
Jorge de la Torre Cantero
Co-Founder, Fab Lab Academic Coordinator
daniel blanco
Fab Lab Collaborator
Esteban Amador
Fab Lab Digital Design Department Coordinator
Jose Luis Saorin
Co-Founder, Fab Lab STEAM Coordinator
Agustin Valenzuela-Fernandez
Co-Founder, Fab Lab Scientific Coordinator
Jose Baucells
Fab Lab Collaborator
David Reyes
Fab Lab Digital Creative Department
Norena Martin-Dorta
Fab Lab BIM Coordinator
Valentín Tinguaro Díaz Alemán
Fab Lab Scientific Adviser
Cecile Meier
Fabschool PhD
Damari Melian
Fab Lab Architect Colaborator
Carlos Carbonell-Carrera
Fab Lab Landscape 3D Coordinator
Merfat AmĂ­n-Rafat
Fab Lab Scientific Advisor
José Antonio Melo Pérez
Fab Lab Collaborator. Woodwork Designer.
Montserrat Linares
Fab Lab Creative Designer
Santiago Caraballo
Fab Lab Collaborator
Alberto Gil Chávez
Fab Lab Collaborator
Arianna Mª Fanio González
Fab Lab Collaborator
Carlos Jimenez
Fab Lab Collaborator
Itahisa PĂ©rez Conesa
Artistic Casting Technique
Alicia Morales Pereyra-GarcĂ­a
Fab Lab Collaborator
Alejandro Bonnet
Fab Lab Collaborator
SILVIA DIAZ PARRILLA
Fab Lab Heritage BIM
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