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Habib University Organizes Makers Festival

  • August 22, 2020
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Habib University is all set to organize the Makers Festival that aims to provide a platform to the hidden talent of innovative and talented makers across Pakistan and especially Karachi, who have been putting their creative heads together to make and design amazing self-made products from the confines of their closed spaces and limited resources.

The event is to celebrate invention, creativity and curiosity in young minds. The Makers’ Festival is to take place on the 15thof November 2018 from 10 am to 7pm at the Habib University. The partners for the Makers’ Festival 2018 include: Musaji Adam and Sons, Fab Lab Khairpur, Ejaad Tech, We makers, Grit 3D, Robokids, Tween the knots, Weft & Wraps Viscous.co and Tech Tree etc.

The speakers at the event hail from all over Pakistan and from various industries such as Raza Mateen, Marketing and Business Consultant Google; Sameer Ahmed Khan, CEO Social Cham and Ouzel Systems; Abrar Ul Hasan, Founder and Creative Director Morango Films; Anum Nawab, Super Creative Mamas; Mubashar Rafi, STEM Developer Robokids; Jehan Ara, President P@SHA etc.

Moreover, the Makers’ Festival will also consist of many interactive and fun workshops such as World of Drones by Tech Tree, Rapid Prototyping by Grit3D, Basics of Game Design by J-Axis, Internet of Things, Built a Bot by Robokids, Tawanaai by Ejaadtech, and UX The Game by Umair Ali Khatri.

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