Explore how you can leverage on additive manufacturing methods to create closed-loop, recyclable systems in this hands-on hackathon styled workshop!
How can humans survive long term on exoplanets like Mars? Complex systems break down. Human colonies must be self-sufficient and locally repairable.
Open to kids ages 7 - 100+. No prerequisites needed.
Speaker: Bradley Camburn, Gilmour Space Technologies.
SUTD - MIT International Design Centre
You'll gain the insigths into the following
- Key requirements of a (nearly) self-Sustaining Off-World habitat
- A basic understanding of design for systems
- Storyboard of a system that enables recycling failed components of a (nearly) self-Sustaining Off-World habitat
This will be of particular interest to anyone interested in additive manufacturing, recycling, biological materials, design systems innovation, mock-up prototyping, or ideation.
Limited seats. Max capacity 25.
Participants will be grouped in teams of 5.
Book now here
Credit: Image of FabCafe Singapore
Age
7+
Price
Students: 30 SGD
General Public: 40 SGD
Links
Address
SingaporeArtScience Museum 6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974
How to get there?
MRT
- Bayfront Station (Circle Line) - 10-minute walk
- Promenade Station (Circle Line) - 15-minute walk
- Marina Bay Station (North South Line) - 15-minute walk
Bus (Bus stop at Bayfront Avenue)
- SBS: 97, 97E, 133, 133M, 502, 518
- SMRT: 106
Taxi
Pick-up and drop-off near The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, along Bayfront Avenue via Raffles Boulevard or Marina Boulevard.
Car
The nearest car park is the North Car Park at Marina Bay Sands. The car park entrance is located at Sands Expo and Convention Centre, via Bayfront Link