Open Makerspaces
TU Delft Campus Makerzone
The TU Delft Campus Makerzone is a 250 m2 maker space where entrepreneurs, startups and businesses can bring their ideas to life. The Makerzone offers a broad range of advanced equipment and is accessible with a monthly membership, which includes the use of all resources.
Robohouse Make Space
Every robotics application is unique. A tailored solution could be required to get the best result. In our Make Space you can adapt your solution to meet the requirements of your application. Speed up your innovation process by using the tools in our workshop.
PlugnMake FabLab
PlugnMake FabLab Delft is a social fabrication laboratory where you can develop your ideas into actual products. Here you have access to digital fabrication tools such as 3D printers, laser cutter, vynil cutter, 3D scanner, and much more.
Makerspace Delft
Makerspace Delft is a non-profit co-working space that helps entrepreneurs bring their ideas to life. Our mission is to make prototyping tools, machinery and mentorship affordable for everyone. Our innovative workshop is intended for makers embarking on small or individual engineering projects.
ACTlab Open lab
During the Open Lab hours, you can work independently in the ACTlab. ACTlab is short for Arts, Crafts and Technology lab. It is a place to experiment and design, transforming your designs into something tangible. The lab brings people together from different disciplines, including craftspeople, artists, designers and academics. Not only can you work independently in the lab, you can also do VR gaming.
Inventory Makerspace
This Makerspace offers a large project room with tables and a machine room including laser cutters and some woodworking machines. The Inventory Makerspace also has 3D printers available. We are open to students who want to work on personal projects, student teams, artists and course projects. We are located in TU Delft Science Centre on the TU Delft campus. As a student, you pay for material use when you use the makerspace.
Student Walk-in Workshop (IWS)
In the Student Walk-in Workshop (IWS), after following the IWS instructions, ME students can make workpieces and models from metal and plastic themselves on the available processing equipment (turning and milling machines, drilling machines, welding machines and sheet metal working machines). Materials for machining, mounting parts and hand tools are provided (within limits). Laser cutting of plastic and metal, 3D printing and CNC milling in aluminum is carried out by IWS employees on request. Wearing safety clothing is mandatory when you come to work at the IWS.
Model Hall
The model hall with its facilities plays a central role within the education of the faculty. It is used intensively by our students during all stages of their studies. The west side of the hall houses the traditional woodwork facilities. The east side is occupied by the Computer Aided Manufacturing or CAM-lab. Both play an important role in education, research and model making. The infinite possibilities of combining these old and new techniques keep modelling interesting and valuable to every user of our facilities.
Johanna Manders Makersspace
A makersspace on the faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science.
The Model Making and Machine Lab (PMB)
The Model Making and Machine Lab (PMB) is intended for manufacturing prototypes and models. Most PMB-rooms are located at the IDE faculty’s ground floor. There is a substantive workplace in the basement of the building (flexruimte). The materials shop is also located in the basement.