NextFab Studio, LLC, d.b.a. NextFab ("NextFab") will soon expand operations south of Philadelphia and open a makerspace in downtown Wilmington with assistance from a $350,000 Delaware Strategic Fund grant recently approved by the Council on Development Finance.
"Known for our willingness to embrace change and foster growth, Delaware welcomes NextFab's pioneering business model, bringing with it a focus on entrepreneurship and product development," Governor Jack Markell said. "The company's creative approach to making much-needed technological resources and education available, as well as its commitment to reinvigorating American manufacturing, makes NextFab a perfect addition to Wilmington's downtown Creative District."
Founded in 2009 by Dr. Evan Malone, NextFab's mission is to foster personal fulfillment, innovation, and economic development through providing broad-based awareness of, access to, competence with, and commerce enabled by Next-generation digital design and Fabrication technologies and services. Like a gym for exercising your creativity, there are no prerequisites to joining NextFab as a member, and NextFab's member community includes more than 650 individuals from every conceivable background. NextFab members have direct access to state-of-the-art equipment, software, training, consultants - everything they need to master new tools and techniques, and turn an idea into a product and product into a business. NextFab's instructors and consultants span an enormous range of disciplines and experience, including engineering, arts, business, and science. NextFab currently operates two facilities in Philadelphia, and plans to open its latest 3,500 square-foot facility in Wilmington's Creative District in the first half of 2016
"We are thrilled that NextFab has identified Wilmington's Creative District as the right location for their expansion," said Dr. Carrie W. Gray, WRC Managing Director. "NextFab's makerspace will be the first of its kind in Wilmington and represents an integral next step for the Creative District. Not only will NextFab complement and enhance our existing tech, maker and entrepreneurial community, but it also represents a unique opportunity to create a key intersection between the arts and tech worlds that NextFab fosters so well."
"We're excited that NextFab chose to expand here in Delaware," commented Delaware Economic Development Office Director Bernice Whaley. "In addition to creating jobs, NextFab will directly support our innovative entrepreneurs, as well bolster indirect job growth through its variety of services."
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