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Makerspace Is Open To Students, Staff & Faculty. 

Our Hours
Open 8:00am to 12:00pm and 1:00pm to 3:30pm week days.

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MAKE THINGS BETTER

Explore, Innovate, Create at the Makerspace

The Makerspace is more than a room filled with tools – it’s a launchpad for ideas, a creative hub where innovation meets opportunity. Whether you’re a student eager to experiment beyond the classroom, a faculty member developing research prototypes, or staff pursuing a passion project, the Makerspace invites you to bring your vision to life.

We provide access to cutting-edge equipment and technical expertise that may otherwise be unavailable – 3D printing, laser cutting, industrial sewing, electronics, CNC metal mills, digital fabrication, and more. While some academic courses are integrated with Makerspace resources, we proudly welcome individuals undertaking personal projects that can ignite real-world applications and career pathways.

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Visit us

The MAKERSPACE is located in in the A Building on the second floor in room A268.
Open 800-12:00 & 1:00-3:30 Weekdays

A268

Contact us

Don Gillard
Makerspace Technician

MAKERSPACE WORKSHOPS

We welcome the Langara community to explore innovation and build on the Makerspace ethos.

  • Makerspace workshops are open to the Langara community, including students, staff and faculty. 
  • No previous experience is necessary to attend most workshops. 
  • The workshops are introductory only. 
  • Faculty are encouraged to come and learn how to integrate new technologies, and their use, into the curriculum they teach.
  • To learn more about our Makerspace Workshops for 3D printing, laser cutting, sewing and CNC machining, click on the button below…

WORKSHOP Info & Signup

Circularity Planter Competition

Makerspace and Sustainability are excited to host a college-wide Circularity Planter Competition—a creative challenge to spark innovation and showcase the benefits of our Makerspace. Makerspaces promote sustainability by reducing waste through repair, reuse, and upcycling, while fostering collaboration and skill-building.

This hands-on competition invites all students and employees to design and craft a unique planter using reclaimed or recycled materials. It’s a chance to learn new skills, meet new people, and contribute to sustainability goals—all while expressing your creativity!

Find out more and sign up here >

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