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HEATSYNC LABS

Cause Area

  • Arts & Culture
  • Computers & Technology
  • Education & Literacy

Location

108 W MAIN STMESA, AZ 85201 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

HeatSync Labs is an Arizona nonprofit organization aimed at empowering engineers, artists, and inventors to push the limits of technology beyond its intended use. We host public hours (that are posted on our calendar). The concept for HeatSync Labs came out of the desire for a group of Arizona locals to get together and continue working on projects after academic life. We wanted a place to share tools, space, and ideas with fellow hackers and makers.

Description

HeatSync Labs started first became a non-profit in 2009 with a group of people who wanted to eventually have a physical space to share access to tools and resources. We have since achieved that goal and grown in the size of our space and the number of tools we provide access to.

We have 3D-printing, electronics, laser cutters, machine shop, jewelry making, screen printing, sewing, vinyl cutter, welding, LEGO, bicycle repair station, biochemistry lab, and wood shop.

We have open hours 4 days a week for anyone who wants to come work on making things. Part of the purpose of having an active account on Volunteermatch is for more interested people to find out about us. I'd encourage you to come check out many of our free events, paid classes, or just open hours. Definitely reach out if you have an interest in any of our volunteer opportunities, but also consider the much broader range of possible ways you can volunteer in such a creative community.

Reviews

Would you recommend HEATSYNC LABS?
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by Alisha C. (2023-04-14 10:18:32.0)
I never knew about a place like this! I love what they are able to provide and teach to makers of all ages. I will be going back to volunteer again. The people who visit are all very nice to work with!

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