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IML
Integrated Manufacturing Institute - Innovative Self Powered solutions for sensoring and monitoring

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FABBIT

FABBIT - Fabrication and Brokering Using Information Technology

A software platform for internet-enabled manufacturing. Fabbit enables users to track design files, request design reviews by other users, and release files for manufacturing by manufacturing-as-a-service providers. The platform focuses on rapid prototyping processes, e.g., FDM, and non-expert users, e.g., amateurs, students, start-up entrepreneurs as such users can benefit greatly from online expertise sharing functionality.

Prototyping Studio

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2115 and 2117 Etcheverry Hall is the home of BMI, located in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, our lab has evolved from a milling metal cutting specialty studio, to include packaging, and rapid prototyping. Our work with Sensor "motes" has included creating whole systems to utilize these simple electronic sensors in research ranging from Fire Safety, Demand Response, and Concentric Neutrals projects.

Our Graduate Research Studio 2111 etcheverry is the quieter side of things, away from all of our equipment down the hall.

Professor Paul K. Wright

Paul Wright Portrait

Paul K. Wright
Director of CITRIS and the Banatao Institute @ CITRIS Berkeley
Professor
A. Martin Berlin Chair in Mechanical Engineering

E-mail: pwright@me.berkeley.edu
Research Web Page: http://www.me.berkeley.edu/faculty/wright/

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