DEARBORN, Michigan – TechShop, a membership – based, do-it-yourself workshop and fabrication studio, was awarded the 2012 Innovator of the Year award at the recent Dearborn Chamber of Commerce’s annual Business recognition Awards Ceremony & Expo (BRACE). The award recognizes a forward-thinking business model that breaks traditional molds. Nominations came from the community and chamber membership. Past awardees have included The Henry Ford Makers Faire, Hype Athletics and Severstal North America.
“The BRACE event combines effective networking and an expo showcasing over 35 businesses. This exposure adds great value to our members,” said Dearborn Chamber of Commerce board president Mike Kirk. “Recognizing innovative and forward-thinking business models is part of business appreciation that members and the community at large have for companies like TechShop that are truly embracing innovative thinking.”
“We are thrilled to receive this award as a nod to our business model, which allows affordable access to anyone so they can build their dreams,” said TechShop CEO Mark Hatch. “We like to think that we’re creating access to the tools of the next industrial revolution and providing transformative experiences.”
TechShop Detroit Grand Opening Celebration is May 5 and 6. TechShop and Ford executives, along with other key partners like Autodesk, local TechShop members and the Detroit area maker community, will celebrate the newest TechShop location, serving the greater Detroit Metro area at 800 Republic Drive in Allen Park. The event will kick off on Saturday, May 5 with a maker-style door opening at 10:30 AM. The event runs 10AM-6PM both Saturday and Sunday.
Over the course of the weekend TechShop will showcase its collection of advanced machines, tools and technologies that enable members to make everything from toys to instruments to vehicles. Tours of the facility will run throughout the day as well as a full program including activities, workshops and panel discussions. Key partners including Ford, Autodesk, The Henry Ford Museum, MAKE, Etsy and more will be represented in projects, demonstrations and displays. Gourmet street faire food will be available in the front parking lot. Final Design Challenge entries for a People Mover device will also be on display for the People’s Choice award where attendees may vote for the best design. See http://techshop.ws/ts_detroit.html for more details.
More About TechShop, Inc.
Founded in October 2006, TechShop, Inc. is a membership-based, do-it-yourself (DIY) workshop and fabrication studio providing access to a vibrant community of highly creative people and more than $1million worth of high quality machines, tools and software. TechShop offers classes, workshops, instruction and meet-ups for people of all ages and skill levels. TechShop is based in Menlo Park, California, with current locations in San Francisco, San Jose, Raleigh, NC and Allen Park, Mich., and plans to expand nationally.