Lubbock’s ULabs MakerSpace improves lives with 3D printing, inventions

LUBBOCK, TX (KCBD) – From making devices to mix peanut butter to 3D printing a medical instrument to help with breathing, a creative space in Lubbock is providing ways for makers, engineers and artists to come together and make their communities better.

Ubiquitous Labs (ULabs) MakerSpace was established in 2014 to provide space, technology, machines and expertise to anyone wanting to make their ideas become reality.

“We wanted to provide a fun space for people to come and interact and meet with other people that they wouldn’t have access to otherwise,” Founder Leen Borno said. “This is an interactive job space and technology space. We encourage people to bring their projects or their ideas and we can help them, make them come to fruition.”

Some of the ULab users are as young as 9 years old. Garron Anderson has a passion for inventing and solving problems, creating a machine…

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