Stichweh is dedicated to breaking the misconception surrounding the Makerspace – that it solely caters to school or university-related projects.
“The Makerspace is not confined to academia; on the contrary, it welcomes personal projects from the community with open arms,” said Stichweh, who hopes that this understanding invites a diverse array of creators to participate in the Makerspace’s collaborative and supportive environment.
Community members can sign up to earn various tool certifications, build projects and more in the Makerspace. Stichweh oversees the excitement of innovation unfolding and is grateful to observe an array of imaginative undertakings by students and hobbyists. From crafting furniture for personal spaces to pursuing capstone projects, she feels deeply satisfied in helping individuals transform their ideas into tangible items.
A fun fact: Stichweh maintains her own…