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Prototyping at MYFab

MYFab supports all undergraduate hands-on activities allowing students to build, test and debug their prototypes. Come and see former students’ projects and what they can use. The space focuses on low-fidelity, proof-of-concept prototyping with non-hazardous materials for the first two years of the student’s engineering degree.

Location: Myhal, 435
Hosted by: MYFab
uoft.me/MYFab

Prototyping at MYFab

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October 14, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

MYFab supports all undergraduate hands-on activities allowing students to build, test and debug their prototypes. Come and see former students’ projects and what they can use. The space focuses on low-fidelity, proof-of-concept prototyping with non-hazardous materials for the first two years of the student’s engineering degree.

Location: Myhal, 435
Hosted by: MYFab
uoft.me/MYFab

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October 14, 2023
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