October 3, 2025
  • As part of its larger Makerspace initiative, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay opened its first micro-factories ‘Kadayam S. Srinivasan’ and ‘Harivallabh Nagar’ which will expose undergraduate students to state-of-the-art thematic labs and the latest design and manufacturing practices.
  • The two micro-factories, which were formally inaugurated on the IIT-B campus, provide advanced facilities on par with those found in real-world industrial setups to enable the students to have hands-on learning and transform their academic experience. In addition to core academic activities, students will also use these micro-factories for a wide range of co-curricular projects.
  • The micro-factories are a first-of-its-kind initiative at the undergraduate level by the Institute and form an integral part of IIT Bombay’s overall Makerspace initiative.
  • The micro-factories are equipped with 3D printers, laser-cutters, forming machines, advanced mechanical tools, electronics setups and the latest modelling software that students can leverage to enhance their research studies.
  • The two new facilities will be accessible to students, as well as faculty across various departments and will be multi-disciplinary.
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