STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — In recent years, the need for people to learn and master hands-on skills is growing. In turn, there’s been a push for high school graduates to train in the industrial and other trades since those fields could face worker shortages in the future.
That doesn’t surprise DB Lampman and Scott Van Campen, the duo behind MakerSpace NYC, the Stapleton facility that provides tradespeople from every walk of life the space to make, invent and collaborate on their imaginative projects.
“The NYCEDC (New York City Economic Development Corporation) put out a Request for Proposal (RFP) right before Hurricane Sandy, and someone sent it to me. The request asked for a business incubator on the North Shore on Staten Island, and we started throwing around the idea of a MakerSpace NYC as a business incubator to help people get a start and benefit with all the equipment we…