Concordia’s Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science is opening a new makerspace facility. Located on the 10th floor of the Henry F. Hall Building, this space is designed to support a wide range of student projects and initiatives.
“Our staff, all current students, have been thoroughly trained on the equipment,” says Alexis Gosselin, academic facilities coordinator, who also notes the inclusive nature of the makerspace. “This approach ensures that all users, regardless of their prior experience, can safely and effectively engage with the available technology.”
The makerspace is outfitted with equipment for 3D printing, electronics and computer numerically controlled machining, as well as a range of manual tools for woodworking and metalworking. These facilities are available to all Gina Cody School…