Roadlab

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The Technisches Museum Wien (Vienna Museum of Science and Technology) goes mobile, visiting schools and other educational institutions with an e-bus that is designed as a maker*space equipped with a 3D printer, laser cutter and much more. TU brings everything needed, enabling the pupils to fully focus on tinkering and designing.

The most important thing schools need to have for the roadLAB to come for a visit is a parking space! TU provides the rest. In addition to machines such as a 3D printer or laser cutter, the roadLAB also brings laptops for the whole class and Wi-Fi for conducting the workshop.

Online preparation and follow-up materials support the project in the long term.

The programme is aimed at all schools, educational institutions and associations throughout Austria. For the purpose of planning the multi-day event, TU asks you to complete and return the form (booking request). They will contact you to arrange the exact date and plan the workshop in detail.

Workshops of the series Makers go mobile are intended specifically for young women and girls. They are held partly in the techLAB and partly in the roadLAB. Programmes that are part of the funding lines are free of charge.

Source: Technisches Museum Wien