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Information for Nova Labs is out of date #30

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wcraigtrader opened this issue Apr 1, 2015 · 0 comments
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Information for Nova Labs is out of date #30

wcraigtrader opened this issue Apr 1, 2015 · 0 comments

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New address: 1916 Isaac Newton Square West, Reston, VA 20190 USA

New Business hours: 6pm-10pm (or later) M-F, 10am-6pm Sat, Sun

New Summary:

About Us

Nova Labs is a membership-driven all-volunteer makerspace based in Reston, Virginia that was founded in 2011 with the purpose of empowering everyone to Rediscover the Joy of Making Things!

Our current 10,500 sq. ft. facility located at 1916 Isaac Newton Sq West houses classrooms, workspace, incubator offices and a shop that includes both common tools and advanced fabrication equipment. Members enjoy 24-7 access and help co-manage our space by teaching classes, maintaining equipment, and promoting making in the community.

Nova Labs members support a wide range of open source development projects that benefit both the local community and the world! Join today!

Our Culture

As a community, we confront the reality of the creative process and embrace the investment, struggle and failure required to make something great. By empowering natural curiosity, we teach that there’s joy finding solutions to challenging problems. This is a message we actively promote to build the confidence and accept failure as a necessary rite of passage to achieving great things.

Our Approach

To support our purpose of empowering the community to become makers, we provide classes in programming and engineering fundamentals, building and using devices such as 3D printers, drones, laser cutters, Arduinos, robots, and CNC machines, and fundamental engineering and prototyping skills such as wood working and carbon fiber mold making.

Our Vision

To empower everyone to Rediscover the Joy of Making Things.

Our Mission

  • To provide a community workshop where people can learn, teach and collaborate on technical and industrial works; and,
  • To promote the usefulness of competence in the technical and industrial arts to the public; and,
  • To serve as a center of information about the technical and industrial arts for members, schools, other interested groups, and the general public.
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