Makers Show & Tell

Makers Show & Tell

A laid-back networking + show and tell for makers, artists, designers, and hardware startups. Prototype and half-baked solutions welcome!

By workish.berlin

Select date and time

Tuesday, May 21 · 7 - 10pm CEST

Location

FabLab Neukölln

Harzer Straße 39 12059 Berlin Germany

Agenda

7:00 PM - 7:05 PM

Grab a drink and a seat

7:05 PM - 7:15 PM

Short introduction round

7:15 PM - 8:00 PM

Presentation(s) and Q&As

8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Drinks & Networking

About this event

About Makers Show & Tell


Berlin Makers is for the makers, artists, designers, and hardware startups. Any tinkerers, creatives or garage inventors welcome too! At each Show and Tell, up to 3 people take the stage to to present their current project, product, build, innovation, prototype, an insurmountable problem, half-baked solution, slick technique – whatever they think is worth sharing.

Our communal goal is to challenge, give feedback, offer advice, and of course, praise their work and courage. Drinks and networking while and after.

🤖 Join Berlin Makers on Meetup

Featured Speakers


  • 17 March: Matthias Kubisch of jetpackcognitionlab with the flatcat robot; Eitan Rieger with an interactive 3D "Tetris" game; Rania Fratzeskaki of Global Innovation Gathering with Carables - open source medical solutions


About FabLab Neukölln


The FabLab Neukölln is a collaboration powered by 42berlin and workish.berlin. It’s a maker space, creative workshop, and hardware lab, right here in Neukölln.

The 150sqm FabLab is split into two. A dirt lab with woodworking and metal working equipment, perfect for making dust and loud noises. Across the hall, you’ll find a clean lab equipped with a 3D printer, laser cutter, and textile lab where your electronics or more delicate projects can come to life.

Our space was created to provide fair access to equipment, training, and community for students, experienced makers, and garage inventors alike. What will you come up with? Apply for the next onboarding session.

Organized by