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Established in 2009, HeatSync Labs is Arizona's first 501(c)3 hackerspace. We are a community workshop that makes workspace, tools, and other resources available to artists, engineers, students and hobbyists to build tomorrow’s innovations. We believe in creating a community of collaboration and learning-by-doing.


<big>'''From YouTube™ videos to music to Etsy™ to Arduino™, the Internet has created an entire generation of users who choose to break free from the traditional broadcast-consume model and instead aspire to create and share.'''</big> Concurrent with this rise in interest, traditional institutions are becoming less able to provide the resources to meet the creative demand. While the cost of digital production has fallen to nearly zero, access to professional quality tools has not followed as quickly. Heavy industrial and electrical equipment, as well as professional computer software packages, can be so costly as to be out of reach for the student, entrepreneur, or garage tinkerer. In addition, we believe it is not enough to provide merely access to these resources, but that it is important to foster a community of sharing and educating among members its members.
HeatSync Labs holds meetings every first and third Thursday of the month. All HeatSync Labs meetings are open to the public for free;  Cover charges are for Scottsdale night clubs!  If you really want to give us money though, t-shirts, membership and sponsorship subscriptions will be available and hustled aggressively by our volunteers.
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<center><big>'''We are artists, engineers, tinkerers, students, entrepreneurs;  We are HeatSync Labs.'''</big>


Why don’t you start [sewing, sawing,carving, welding, soldering, ...] that project you’ve been thinking about?
Workshops are organized by their instructors when they have the resources to host them.  HeatSync Labs has previously hosted workshops on basic soldering for kids, Arduino microcontroller programming, wearable computing, mill and lathe usage, and knitting.  One of our goals as a an educational nonprofit is to bring back the knowledge of how to build things to solve problems, and our workshops directly address this goal. Stay tuned to '''[[www.heatsynclabs.org]]''' to catch the latest news on HeatSync Labs workshops and events!
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<big>'''[[www.heatsynclabs.org]]'''</big>
:Meetings held Second and Fourth Thursday at our more digital half
[http://www.gangplankhq.com http://www.gangplankhq.com]
:325 East Elliot Rd Suite 34
:Chandler, AZ 85225
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:Open to the public every weekday from 7pm to 10pm
::We aim to instill the mindset of learning by both dissecting existing technology and collaboratively constructing the products of our imaginations.
:140 W Main St.
:Mesa, AZ 85201

Latest revision as of 20:08, 30 March 2024

Established in 2009, HeatSync Labs is Arizona's first 501(c)3 hackerspace. We are a community workshop that makes workspace, tools, and other resources available to artists, engineers, students and hobbyists to build tomorrow’s innovations. We believe in creating a community of collaboration and learning-by-doing.

HeatSync Labs holds meetings every first and third Thursday of the month. All HeatSync Labs meetings are open to the public for free; Cover charges are for Scottsdale night clubs! If you really want to give us money though, t-shirts, membership and sponsorship subscriptions will be available and hustled aggressively by our volunteers.

Workshops are organized by their instructors when they have the resources to host them. HeatSync Labs has previously hosted workshops on basic soldering for kids, Arduino microcontroller programming, wearable computing, mill and lathe usage, and knitting. One of our goals as a an educational nonprofit is to bring back the knowledge of how to build things to solve problems, and our workshops directly address this goal. Stay tuned to www.heatsynclabs.org to catch the latest news on HeatSync Labs workshops and events!

Open to the public every weekday from 7pm to 10pm
140 W Main St.
Mesa, AZ 85201