A GE Garage, located at the Sylabs co-working space in Algiers, has been offering Algerian students the opportunity to prototype their graduation projects using 3D printers and laser cutters - technologies at the heart of faster, leaner, more "democratic" production processes that reduce the cost and time involved in prototyping. Find out more about GE in Africa in this BRIEFING.
GE supports Sylabs through the GE Garages, a prototyping space that aims to encourage youngsters and entrepreneurs to use advanced technologies and help them in the implementation of their projects.
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A GE Garage, located at the Sylabs co-working space in Algiers, offered a select group of Algerian students the opportunity to prototype their graduation projects using 3D printers ... Read more »
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