The Digital Fabrication Laboratory (Fab Lab Ulima) allows the creation of functional prototypes that solve a real problem in society. It has capabilities for design and prototype acquisition through printing and other technologies, providing services to students in subjects such as Research Seminar and Technological Innovation Workshop. The intensive use of design software packages is an opportunity for product development; additionally, the use of reverse engineering is one of the main strengths of this laboratory.
Fab Lab Ulima participates in research, problem-solving, and the development of new technologies for the benefit of society. In collaboration with the Manufacturing and Electronics laboratories, Fab Lab Ulima brings to life projects with a social profile and business projects, such as the following:
Manufacturing of plastic injection molds, which are strengths for executing projects with Peru's industrial park. Precise carving of materials in three or more dimensions simultaneously. Development of electronic boards. Currently, work is being done with SMD circuits to achieve quite compact development boards.
Architect and mixed artist. Professor in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Lima. She enjoys solving problems by applying digital fabrication tools.
Architect and digital manufacturing specialist. He currently works in the PUCP digital manufacturing laboratory.
Follow our group assignments each week.
We enjoyed week 4 about 3D scanning task but didn't end satisfied with what we saw potential to scan in architecture as we both work in that field. So we thought about making a compact set for scanning objects that rotates while the object stays in its site.
And maybe ... it can flip just the camera to scan the space where it is ... maybe.
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