The large cooperative work area at the center of the Labs is affectionately called the Makerspace. This area includes worktables, model-making supplies, drawing tools, and a variety of other maker technologies that don’t fit the confines of a specific lab. Students, faculty, staff, and other members of our community interact and collaborate on design and prototyping solutions that address the unique challenges of their projects. Here you can explore form-finding, fabrication, and assembly techniques, and create complex parts and assemblies using computer-controlled equipment.
Work in Dedicated On-Site Prototyping Labs
Students in the MS in Technology Innovation program have exclusive access to the facilities at the University of Washington’s Global Innovation Exchange. Steps away from our classrooms, our labs and workspaces have been designed to enable emerging technology leaders to transform ideas into innovations.
Where Ideas Become Innovations
This collaborative space at the heart of GIX provides an accessible environment where students can explore new prototyping approaches, apply what they have learned in class, and work with expert staff to gain skills relevant to their projects and interests.
Put Ideas into Practice
Technology innovation concepts become tangible for students who learn practical skills like soldering, 3D fabrication, PCB design, and more. Students have free access to required materials, tools, and spaces that enable them transform concepts into prototypes.
Fully Staffed, Fully Supported
Knowlegable expert staff supported by student crew are on-site to assist with all aspects of the prototype development including design, production, and iteration. Staff can assist with electronics and PCB prototyping, programming, 3D printing, CAD drafting, laser cutting, and CNC machining. Highly qualified students can apply for the paid crew posititions each fall.
Hands-on Workshops
Students have access to hands-on workshops throughout the year where they can explore new prototyping concepts. Past workshops have included mold making, felting, epoxy casting, and many more. These quick workshops give students the opportunity to spend time learning with friends while learning new skills.
Working in the GIX Prototyping Labs has been one of the most memorable parts of the experience for me. It has allowed me to participate in the making and hacking community.
Built in Our Labs
The Prototyping Labs offer a shared space for industry professionals, students, and faculty to work and learn from one another. Students are encouraged to share what they’ve built and get input from colleagues and mentors from diverse backgrounds through each phase of design and development. Here are a few examples of their innovative ideas:
FarmAble
An app that elevates fresh food supply chain traceability by facilitating seamless connections between farmers, restaurants, and diners.
An app that elevates fresh food supply chain traceability by facilitating seamless connections between farmers, restaurants, and diners.
Prototyping Labs Staff and Student Crew
Kevin Arne
Associate Director, Prototyping Lab
Lecturer
Human Centered Design and Engineering
Zubin Assadian
Connected Devices Specialist
Jack Hatcher
Assistant Lab Manager
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Prototyping Lab Student Staff
Yuwei He
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Liliana Hsu
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Prototyping Lab Student Staff
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