The Tulane MakerSpace is a DIY space on Tulane's campus that provides tools related to rapid prototyping, machining, carpentry, circuit building, and more for students and faculty. The MakerSpace is run by a Maker-in-Chief and student workers called Maker Ninjas.
| Website | https://makerspace.tulane.edu/index.php/Scot_Ackerman_MakerSpace_at_Tulane_University_Wiki |
| Revenue | $661 million |
| Employees | 9 (0 on RocketReach) |
| Industry | Design Services |
| Keywords | Makerspace, Rapid Prototyping, Diy Space, Prototyping Tools, Digital Fabrication, Fabrication Lab, Machine Shop, Electronics Lab, Creative Space, Woodworking Shop, Design Studio, 3d Printing, Laser Cutting, Student Projects, Innovation Center, Hands-On Learning, Cnc Machining, Technical Skills, Research Facilities |
| Competitors | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Purdue University, Local Motors, MakeSpace, Artisan's Asylum, Inc., Chandler Technology Inc, FabLab ENIT, MakerSpace NYC, The Maker Mill, FoundryWorks +6 more (view full list) |
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The Tulane MakerSpace annual revenue was $661 million in 2026.
Tulane MakerSpace is based in New Orleans, Louisiana.