For immediate release: January 9, 2025
Contact: Laura Chenault, laura@phillymakerfaire.com
Event Date: Sunday, April 6, 2025, 10 am – 5pm
Event Location: Cherry Street Pier, 121 Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Philadelphia, PA – (January 9, 2025) Following the success of the 2024 Philly Maker Faire, the 2025 Philly Maker Faire will once again showcase the incredible talent of local makers and innovators. This year’s event will feature groundbreaking projects and interactive experiences at Cherry Street Pier and Race Street Pier.
As we celebrate our fifth year, we’re excited to introduce new makers and welcome back familiar faces. Join us to experience:
If you have a Do-It-Yourself (or Do-It-Together) attitude and want to share your work with a curious and engaged audience, then apply to the Philly Maker Faire. We encourage all makers, from startups and science clubs to inventors and artists to apply. We particularly love exhibits that are interactive and those that show the making process.
We expect to see: combat robots, green technology, unique tools, unusual machines, 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC routers, analog and digital artwork, drones, VR/AR, electronics, textiles, fashion, biotech, performances, films, rockets, food, glass, toys, and more.
There is NO FEE to participate if you are not selling or promoting a product, service, or organization, so apply now to be a part of the largest maker event in Philadelphia.
The Philly Maker Faire is coming back on Sunday, April 6, 2025, and it’s shaping up to be another celebration you won’t want to miss! Huge thanks to our past volunteers for bringing the energy and helping us highlight all the creativity and innovation that makes our community special. We do it best when we do it with you.
Please volunteer with us again (or for the first time!) to help bring this incredible experience to life. If you’re returning, we’d love your feedback to help make this year even better. If you’re joining us for the first time, we’re excited to hear your fresh ideas and see the unique perspective you bring! Volunteering for the Philly Maker Faire means everything from strategic planning, assisting makers, greeting attendees to setting up and taking down the venue. There’s something for everyone. It’s a chance to connect with fellow innovators and get a behind-the-scenes look at the Faire, while making a meaningful impact on your community. Ready to jump in? Sign up today and let’s make Philly Maker Faire 2025 unforgettable!
The press announcement and other materials can be found at the link: https://philly.makerfaire.com/media-kit/
More information about sponsorship opportunities can be found at the link:
https://philly.makerfaire.com/sponsorship/
Maker Faire Philadelphia is independently organized and operated under license from Maker Media, Inc.
Maker Faire Philadelphia, aka Philly Maker Faire, is a fiscally sponsored project of Digital Harbor Foundation.
Cherry Street Pier is a year-round, mixed-use public space on the central Delaware River Waterfront. Built into the shell of a century-old municipal pier, it is a reflection of Philadelphia today—creative, diverse, historic, adaptable, and inspired. To learn more, visit CherryStreetPier.com.
Race Street Pier, located along the river at the intersection of Race Street and Columbus Boulevard opened in 2011 as the first park to be completed by DRWC. The design of Race Street Pier is a nod towards its original function as a bi-level shipping pier built-in 1896. To learn more, visit https://www.delawareriverwaterfront.com/places/race-street-pier
Philly Maker Faire is looking for partners and sponsors to build an even better event in 2025. This is the premier event in the region for innovators to show off their ingenuity to an engaged public. Maker Faire is designed to inspire attendees to create their future.
For more information or to become a sponsor, please contact Emily Silverman at emily@phillymakerfaire.com, or reach us online through the sponsorship page at philly.makerfaire.com/sponsorship
Maker Faire is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth—a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the Maker Movement. It’s a place where people show what they are making and share what they are learning. Makers range from tech enthusiasts to crafters to homesteaders to scientists to garage tinkerers. They are of all ages and backgrounds. The aim of Maker Faire is to entertain, inform, connect, and grow this community.
The original Maker Faire event was held in San Mateo, CA and in 2024 celebrated its 16th show at its new location on Mare Island, CA. Annually, many large-scale Maker Faires occur in cities around the world—Orlando, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, Lille, Prague, Rome, Tokyo, and Shenzhen to name a few—alongside a wide variety of independently organized Community Maker Faires.
Besides the magazine and the faire, MAKE is:
More info: https://makerfaire.com
Press Contact
Laura Chenault
Co-chair, Marketing Director
Philly Maker Faire
415.430.5748
laura@phillymakerfaire.com
Event Location: Cherry Street Pier, 121 N Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Philadelphia, PA – (March 14, 2024) Following the successful in-person 2022 Philly Maker Faire, the 2024 Philly Maker Faire brings back talented makers/crafters/doers from Philadelphia and surrounding area. Makers will reveal their most grand work at the airy Cherry Street Pier.
This fourth Philly Maker Faire returns with new makers and some returning favorites. Expect to encounter:
The press announcement and other materials can be found at the link: https://philly.makerfaire.com/media-kit/
More information about sponsorship opportunities can be found at the link:
https://philly.makerfaire.com/sponsorship/
Philadelphia Maker Faire is independently organized and operated under license from Maker Media, Inc.
Maker Faire Philadelphia is a Fiscally Sponsored Project of Digital Harbor Foundation.
If you have a Do-It-Yourself (or Do-It-Together) attitude and want to share your work with a curious and engaged audience, then apply to the Philly Maker Faire. They encourage all makers, from startups and science clubs to inventors and artists to apply. They particularly love exhibits that are interactive and those that show the making process.
Cherry Street Pier is a year-round, mixed-use public space on the central Delaware River waterfront. Built into the shell of a century-old municipal pier, it is a reflection of Philadelphia today—creative, diverse, historic, adaptable, and inspired. To learn more, visit CherryStreetPier.com.
The Philly Maker Faire is looking for partners and sponsors to build an even better event in 2024. This is the premier event in the region for innovators to show off their ingenuity to an engaged public. Maker Faire is designed to inspire attendees to create their future.
For more information or to become a sponsor, please contact Emily Silverman at emily@phillymakerfaire.com, or reach us online through the sponsorship page at philly.makerfaire.com/sponsorship
Maker Faire is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth—a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the Maker movement. It’s a place where people show what they are making, and share what they are learning.
Makers range from tech enthusiasts to crafters to homesteaders to scientists to garage tinkerers. They are of all ages and backgrounds. The aim of Maker Faire is to entertain, inform, connect, and grow this community.
The original Maker Faire event was held in San Mateo, CA and in 2012 celebrated its seventh annual show with some 800 makers and 110,000 people in attendance. World Maker Faire New York, the other flagship event, has grown in three years to 500+ makers and 55,000 attendees. Detroit, Kansas City, Newcastle (UK), and Tokyo are the home of “featured” Maker Faires (200+ makers), and community-driven, independently organized Maker Faires are now being produced around the United States and the world—including right here in Williamson County.
About MAKE Magazine: MAKE is the first magazine devoted entirely to Do-It-Yourself (DIY) technology projects. MAKE unites, inspires, informs, and entertains a growing community of resourceful people who undertake amazing projects in their backyards, basements, and garages. MAKE celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and bend any technology to your will.
Besides the magazine and the faire, MAKE is:
More info: https://makerfaire.com
Press Contact
Laura Chenault
Co-chair, Marketing Director
Philadelphia Maker Faire
415.430.5748
laura@phillymakerfaire.com
For immediate release: October 12, 2022
Contact: Laura Chenault, laura@phillymakerfaire.com
Event Date: Oct 15th, 10 am – 5pm
Event Location: Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Philadelphia, PA – (October, 12, 2022) This Saturday at the Independence Seaport Museum, we gather to celebrate makers and creators.
The greatest show & tell on Earth returns for a third year at the Independence Seaport Museum!
A couple artists include Tommy Mintz, who creates interactive algorithmic time lapse generation of viewers and Yemisi Ajayi, an innovative textile artist working within the realm of traditional Yoruba cloth, motifs, and dying.
Come by and meet the folks at Tuft the World learn how to tuft a rug and check out Lynette Rodriguez of Light Bird Crafts who makes hand crafted ceramics inspired by nature.
Your Philly Maker Faire ticket also allows you to wander beyond the makers to experience the wonders of the Independence Seaport Museum including the Seaport Boat Shop and the powerful Tides of Freedom exhibit which explores the concept of freedom through the lens of the African experience.
Check out the First Desktop 3D Hologram Printer by LitiHolo, the South Jersey Combot Robotics, and the Princeton Soccer Robotics team.
Make a light up bracelet to bring home with the Please Touch Museum then head to Blacksmith sponsor Cupola Academy to build a paper circuit.
Epoch Boats is a hardware startup that designs and manufactures hydrofoil electric boats and Baleena is dedicated to reducing microplastic emissions, driving environmental education, and reducing humanity’s collective plastic footprint.
The best part about coming to the Maker Faire is you get to meet the makers who are just waiting to share what they make with you!
Experiences spark the imagination — and can change your life – come and be inspired.
Drop by for maker-mischief fun, MythBuster’s style with MythBuster Jr., Elijah Horland to levitate matter with sound and play with the worst video game controllers ever designed.
Saturday, October 15, 2022
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Independence Seaport Museum
211 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106
The Legacy Experience created by Steve The Legacy will show the various creations that he has innovated such as his board games Dictionary Daddy, Support Black Inventors, 2N1 Card Game and his latest children's book "The Little Inventor That Could".
SCI-FI-LOPHONE by Jeremy dePrisco is a unique MIDI-controlled percussion instrument consisting of solenoids combined with traditional and non-traditional sound making objects.
Yemisi art creates exquisite lines of functional decorative, wearable art, and textile products for home furnishings, interior spaces, decorative wall arts, and every women's accessory such as silk scarf.
Drop by for maker-mischeif fun, MythBuster's style. Can you levitate matter with sound? OK, so spoiler - YES, and it's a LOT of fun. Play with the worst video game controllers, ever designed - see if you can break a record, or just an egg or two!
Press release: September 29, 2022
Contact: Laura Chenault, laura@phillymakerfaire.com
Event: 2022 Philly Maker Faire
Event Date: Oct 15th, 10 am – 5pm
Event Location: Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Philadelphia, PA – (September, 29, 2022) 2022 Philly Maker Faire returns! The world took a pause, which allowed those who create, to refine skills, and emerge with unprecedented work to inspire the masses. On October 15th, bear witness to the fruits of their labor. Makers will reveal their most grand work displaying their creative wings to take flight at the Independence Seaport Museum.
Tickets available here: https://philly.makerfaire.com/tickets/
The third Philly Maker Faire returns with new makers and some returning favorites. Expect to encounter:
The press announcement and other materials can be found at the link: https://philly.makerfaire.com/media-kit/
More information about sponsorship opportunities can be found at the link:
https://philly.makerfaire.com/sponsorship/
Philadelphia Maker Faire is independently organized and operated under license from Maker Media, Inc.
If you have a Do It Yourself (or Do It Together) attitude and want to share your work with a curious and engaged audience, then apply to the Philly Maker Faire. They encourage all makers, from startups and science clubs to inventors and artists to apply. They particularly love exhibits that are interactive and those that show the making process. https://philly.makerfaire.com/call-for-makers/
Current sponsors of the Philadelphia Maker Faire include: NextFab, Independence Seaport Museum, Make: Magazine, Printed Solid, MakerStock, and Cupola Academy.
Independence Seaport Museum encourages visitors to discover Philadelphia’s river of history and world of connections. An accredited museum by the American Alliance of Museums since 1989, ISM stewards Cruiser Olympia and World War II-era Submarine Becuna and is home to a boatbuilding workshop, interactive exhibitions, and one of the largest collections of historic maritime artifacts in the world. Visitors can explore the historic and beautiful Delaware River first-hand by renting a boat from the museum or by participating in one of our kayak excursions. The Independence Seaport Museum is the premier, year-round destination on the Penn’s Landing waterfront. Visit daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and see our full schedule of programs and events at phillyseaport.org.
We are looking for partners and sponsors to help us and build an even better event in 2022. This is the premier event in the region for innovators to show off their ingenuity to an engaged public. Maker Faire is designed to inspire attendees to create their future.
For more information or to become a sponsor, please contact James Parson at sjamesparsonsjr@gmail.com, or reach us online through the sponsorship page at philly.makerfaire.com/sponsorship
Maker Faire is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth—a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the Maker movement. It’s a place where people show what they are making, and share what they are learning.
Makers range from tech enthusiasts to crafters to homesteaders to scientists to garage tinkerers. They are of all ages and backgrounds. The aim of Maker Faire is to entertain, inform, connect and grow this community.
The original Maker Faire event was held in San Mateo, CA and in 2012 celebrated its seventh annual show with some 800 makers and 110,000 people in attendance. World Maker Faire New York, the other flagship event, has grown in three years to 500+ makers and 55,000 attendees. Detroit, Kansas City, Newcastle (UK), and Tokyo are the home of “featured” Maker Faires (200+ makers), and community-driven, independently organized Maker Faires are now being produced around the United States and the world—including right here in Williamson County.
About MAKE Magazine: MAKE is the first magazine devoted entirely to Do-It-Yourself (DIY) technology projects. MAKE unites, inspires, informs, and entertains a growing community of resourceful people who undertake amazing projects in their backyards, basements, and garages. MAKE celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and bend any technology to your will.
Besides the magazine and the faire, MAKE is:
More info: https://makerfaire.com
Press Contact
Laura Chenault
Co-chair, Marketing Director
Philadelphia Maker Faire
laura@phillymakerfaire.com
Press release September 5, 2019
Philadelphia Mini Maker Faire returns Sunday, October 6, 2019
Contact: Laura Chenault, laura@phillymakerfaire.com
Official media kit images here: https://philly.makerfaire.com/media-kit
It started as an idea – mostly as an idea about ideas – and how to turn ideas into reality.
Event Date: Sunday, October 6, 2019
Event Location: Pennovation Works, 3401 Grays Ferry Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19146
Maker Faire is an all-ages gathering of inventors, tech enthusiasts, crafters, hobbyists, engineers, science clubs, artists, and commercial exhibitors. Makers come to show what they have made and to share what they have learned. This all ages event is a unique combination of art, science, engineering, technology, and creative expression.
Following a very successful inaugural event in 2018, Maker Faire will grow in scale, opportunity, and excitement in 2019. The PhillyMakerFaire team is committed to growing, expanding, and building the Philly maker community. This year, the Independence Seaport Museum is our fiscal sponsor and NextFab continues to be our goldsmith sponsor.
For 2019, the PhillyMakerFaire returns to Pennovation Works campus and growing to include 200 exhibitors and 4000-5000 attendees. We are moving the event to October, to increase engagement with schools and colleges. Expanding hands-on opportunities, as well as robots, drones, 3D printers, glass blowers, there is something to entertain everyone!
The 2018 Philadelphia Mini Maker Faire included 100 exhibitors, dozens of presenters, workshops, and demos. Over 1,700 people attended the all-day event.
The Inquirer’s Joseph N. DiStefano summarized: “Cool nerds from across the region… engineers, investors, students and artists signed up to spend the sunniest hours of the weekend challenging and celebrating more than 100 start-ups and small businesses.
The event was covered on television and in print. NBC10-6ABC, the Inquirer, Philly.com, Technical.ly, Philadelphia Magazine, and other outlets positively reported on and promoted the event.
Philadelphia Mini Maker Faire is independently organized and operated under license from Make Community, LLC.
For additional information, please contact
Laura Chenault
laura@phillymakerfaire.com
Maker Faire is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth—a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the Maker Movement. It’s a place where people show what they are making, and share what they are learning.
Makers range from tech enthusiasts to crafters to homesteaders to scientists to garage tinkerers. They are of all ages and backgrounds. The aim of Maker Faire is to entertain, inform, connect and grow this community.
The original Maker Faire event was held in San Mateo, CA and in 2018 celebrated its thirteenth annual show with some 1200+ makers and 150,000 people in attendance. World Maker Faire New York, the other flagship event, has grown in seven years to 900+ makers and 90,000 attendees. Forty other larger scale Maker Faires occur in cities around the world—Detroit, Atlanta, Berlin, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, and Shenzhen to name a few— and over 150 community-driven, independently organized Mini Maker Faires are now being produced around the United States and the world.
Make: is the first magazine devoted entirely to Do-It-Yourself (DIY) technology projects. Make: unites, inspires, informs, and entertains a growing community of resourceful people who undertake amazing projects in their backyards, basements, and garages. Make: celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and bend any technology to your will. Download a free issue here.
Besides the magazine and the faire, Make is:
More info: https://makerfaire.com
The Pennovation Center is a business incubator and laboratory that aligns and integrates researchers, innovators, and entrepreneurs for the commercialization of research discoveries. Intended to marry entrepreneurs with an expert workforce and scientifically advanced facilities, key features of the Pennovation Center are the common creative spaces, including coworking areas, a café, and a venue for events and programs.
By creating an atmosphere for collaboration, creativity, and productivity for innovators from all disciplines, the Pennovation Center brings people together to foster interaction and the exchange of ideas. Interior spaces in the 58,000 sqft building emphasize daylighting and retain an industrial character to develop social space with a “cool factor,” while an adjacent outdoor plaza focuses activity on the site and link surrounding buildings and open spaces to this new hub.
Landscaping for the entire site includes stormwater management techniques, increased connections between buildings, and access to Schuylkill River trails. Wayfinding and signage fosters an identity for the site, and increases visibility of the site and the Center from the surrounding area.
The campus development plan, Penn Connects, recommends sustainable development for all new projects. Like all new buildings and major renovation projects currently under design, the Pennovation Center is registered with the US Green Building Council, and is targeting LEED Silver rating or higher.
The Pennovation Center is operated and staffed by the award-winning innovation management company, Benjamin’s Desk. The Center staff includes a full time Managing Director, Community Manager, and Lab Manager, who ensure that our members and tenants have a world class experience each day and manage all meetings and special events.
More info: https://www.pennovation.upenn.edu
For Immediate Release: May 17, 2018
Contact: Marvin Weinberger, marvin@phillymakerfaire.com
(Images available upon request)
Call for makers: Deadline Extended for the First-Ever Philly Mini Maker Faire
Event Date: June 24, 10 am – 6 pm
Event Location: Pennovation Works, 3401 Grays Ferry Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19146
Philadelphia – (May 17, 2018) The makers are rolling in and we’ve got room for more! The Philadelphia Mini Maker Faire will be a chance to highlight the recent resurgence of Making within the city’s tech, startup, and artistic communities, and for local Makers to connect with each other and the community-at-large. Makers can apply here: http://philly.makerfaire.com/maker/
Maker Faire is a celebration of innovation, creativity, and resourcefulness. Fitting with its subject, this will not be a passive spectator event. There will be workshops, demonstrations, and hands-on activities for all attendees to participate in making.
Current sponsors of the Philadelphia Mini Maker Faire include: NextFab, Techgirlz, Pennovation Works, and Make Magazine.
The press announcement and other materials can be found at the link: https://philly.makerfaire.com/press-kit/
More information about sponsorship opportunities can be found at the link:
https://philly.makerfaire.com/sponsorship/
Philadelphia Mini Maker Faire is independently organized and operated under license from Maker Media, Inc.
About Maker Faire:
Maker Faire is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth—a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the Maker movement. It’s a place where people show what they are making, and share what they are learning.
Makers range from tech enthusiasts to crafters to homesteaders to scientists to garage tinkerers. They are of all ages and backgrounds. The aim of Maker Faire is to entertain, inform, connect and grow this community.
The original Maker Faire event was held in San Mateo, CA and in 2012 celebrated its seventh annual show with some 800 makers and 110,000 people in attendance. World Maker Faire New York, the other flagship event, has grown in three years to 500+ makers and 55,000 attendees. Detroit, Kansas City, Newcastle (UK), and Tokyo are the home of “featured” Maker Faires (200+ makers), and community-driven, independently organized Mini Maker Faires are now being produced around the United States and the world—including right here in Williamson County.
About MAKE Magazine: MAKE is the first magazine devoted entirely to Do-It-Yourself (DIY) technology projects. MAKE unites, inspires, informs, and entertains a growing community of resourceful people who undertake amazing projects in their backyards, basements, and garages. MAKE celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and bend any technology to your will. Subscribe here.
Besides the magazine and the faire, MAKE is:
Press Contact
Marvin Weinberger
Organizer
Philadelphia Maker Faire
610 789 1137
Check out a Carvey CNC router cutting custom designs on-site, and take part by using our CNC-carved wood block prints to make your own art to take home with you.
Temple Formula Racing is a student professional organization within Temple University's College of Engineering that uses hands-on automotive engineering skills to fully fund, prototype and assemble a formula racecar that competes internationally.
"The Parade of Spirits is one of my favorite Philadelphia traditions. It's like being *in* a Miyazaki movie, and that's a wonderful place to be." -- (a Mystery Participant) Make, become, and vanquish monsters. Folkfuturist-friendly.
Copeland Studio designs and builds products to enhance human mobility. Taking utilitarian products and enabling their mobility to release user potential.
For Immediate Release: April 26, 2018
Contact: Marvin Weinberger, marvin@phillymakerfaire.com
(Images available upon request)
Maker Faire, the World-Wide Festival of Makers, Expands into Philadelphia for the First-Ever Philly Mini Maker Faire
Event Date: June 24, 10 am – 6 pm
Event Location: Pennovation Center, 3401 Grays Ferry Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19146
Philadelphia – (April 26, 2018) It started as an idea – mostly as an idea about ideas – and how to turn ideas into reality.
Kicking off the summer, the first Philadelphia Mini Maker Faire is a showcase of inventors, artists, startups, garage tinkerers, crafters, science clubs, and others who like to get their hands dirty making things. These “makers” will come together to show off their creations and how they are made.
Expect to see: drones, robots, glassblowing, fashion, textiles, electronics, ceramics, 3D printing, biotechnology, and much more.
Maker Faire is a celebration of innovation, creativity, and resourcefulness. Fitting with its subject, this will not be a passive spectator event. There will be workshops, demonstrations, and hands-on activities for all attendees to participate in making.
Makers are responsible for the wave of technological and artistic fervor igniting cities across the US and beyond, leading to the opening of co-working spaces, hackathons, tech meetups, and collaborative maker spaces. It has made waves in the city of Philadelphia through ventures like NextFab, Philly Tech Week, and the Pennovation Center, among others, and internationally through Maker Faire and its affiliate publication MAKE Magazine.
Maker Faire began in the Bay Area in 2006 with the intention of spreading a love of making to audiences of all ages. It has since expanded to include cities from across the globe, from New York to Tokyo, and serves as a chance for everyone from tech enthusiasts to artisans to tinkerers to manufacturers to show off their works and their wares. It is a visual representation and celebration of the Maker Movement, which encompasses any and all inventors, artists, and entrepreneurs who innovate and create.
Now, for the first time, Maker Faire is coming to Philadelphia, the city once known as the “Workshop of the World”. The Philadelphia Mini Maker Faire will be a chance to highlight the recent resurgence of Making within the city’s tech, startup, and artistic communities, and for local Makers to connect with each other and the community-at-large.
The one-day event is being brought together in part thanks to the work of Marvin Weinberger, a Maker himself and organizer of the local meetup group, Philadelphia Makers Meetup. After working on a smaller scale through a series of monthly events to bring recognition and resources to a coterie of Makers in the Philadelphia region, Weinberger hopes to use the Philadelphia Mini Maker Fair to significantly dial up the city’s exposure to making of all kinds.
“We were inspired by Dale Dougherty – founder of the Maker Movement – during his recent visit to and talk at City Hall,” Weinberger explains. “The Philadelphia Mini Maker Faire is another step towards Philadelphia becoming a true Maker City, and to reigniting the city’s past as a manufacturing hub and resource for innovators, from Ben Franklin to now. ”
The secondary aim of the Faire is to connect the city’s manufacturers, artisans, innovators, and inventors with the resources they need to turn their startups and physical products into successful businesses. It is with this goal in mind that the organizers teamed up with Pennovation Center to host the event. The Center already serves as a hub for innovation in the region, thanks to its research spaces and collaborative atmosphere. The Center, along with the Faire, represents a shift in Philly’s potential as a destination space for Makers.
Most importantly, it hopes to ignite the spirit of curiosity and DIY mentality that sets the Maker Movement apart, helping redefine Philadelphia as a city of thinkers, doers, Makers.
Marvin is joined in his organizing efforts by Co-Chair and Executive Event Director Bruce Willner, an electrical engineer with over 20 years of experience in management and technical roles developing semiconductor and nanotechnology products.
The team will be further supplemented by an already-expanding list of volunteers and local organizations, like Charlie Affel from Hive76, Techgirlz, NextFab, and more. Each volunteer and each organization that signs on will be responsible for curating and managing a range of activities within their respective communities. These activities will stretch the limits of the possibilities of Making: from performance art to live demonstrations to scheduled workshops.
With only a few months to go before the big event hits on June 24, the team is marshalling its efforts to get local Makers on board to present, as well as sponsors to ensure its success. The goal is to gather together 100 Makers of all kinds, from hobbyists to hardware startups to local hacking clubs, in a room bursting with innovation and creativity – and to inspire a crowd of all ages to get into the Making spirit themselves. As Dale Dougherty, founder of the original Maker Faire attests, we are “all Makers”, and the Philadelphia Mini Maker Faire aspires to prove it.
Current sponsors of the Philadelphia Mini Maker Faire include: NextFab, Techgirlz, and Make Magazine. The event is now open for exhibitors and vendors, with a live Call for Makers at the link:
http://philly.makerfaire.com/maker/
More information about sponsorship opportunities can be found at the link:
https://philly.makerfaire.com/sponsorship/
Philadelphia Mini Maker Faire is independently organized and operated under license from Maker Media, Inc.
Marvin Weinberger, Co-Chair
Marvin Weinberger is a serial entrepreneur and proud maker of American products. He was involved with numerous early online businesses which are legend in Philadelphia’s investment and entrepreneurial communities, including Infonautics, Telebase Systems and CD Now. Marvin is also an inventor and holds numerous patents. In recent years, working through his hand tool company Innovation Factory, he has created a number of highly regarded tools, including the USA made Trucker’s Friend (multipurpose tool) and the recently launched Off-Grid Survival Axe (crowdfunded under the name Lil Trucker).
He is the volunteer organizer of the Philly Maker Meetup, a community for catalyzing innovation and collaboration among hard-product entrepreneurs.
Bruce Willner, Co-Chair and Executive Event Director
Bruce Willner has over 20 years’ experience in technical and management roles developing nanotechnology and semiconductor materials and devices. For the past 6 years, Bruce held executive positions a Graphene Frontiers, first as Chief Science Officer and then as Chief Executive Officer. Before Graphene Frontiers, he held positions at Structured Materials Industries, Sarnoff Corporation, and elsewhere, developing semiconductor and optics devices. Bruce is the author of two patents, a member of IEEE, and has served on a National Academies Panel. He has long had a fondness for “making” and tinkering projects involving el-wire, circuits, Arduino, and 3D printing.
About Maker Faire:
Maker Faire is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth—a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the Maker movement. It’s a place where people show what they are making, and share what they are learning.
Makers range from tech enthusiasts to crafters to homesteaders to scientists to garage tinkerers. They are of all ages and backgrounds. The aim of Maker Faire is to entertain, inform, connect and grow this community.
The original Maker Faire event was held in San Mateo, CA and in 2012 celebrated its seventh annual show with some 800 makers and 110,000 people in attendance. World Maker Faire New York, the other flagship event, has grown in three years to 500+ makers and 55,000 attendees. Detroit, Kansas City, Newcastle (UK), and Tokyo are the home of “featured” Maker Faires (200+ makers), and community-driven, independently organized Mini Maker Faires are now being produced around the United States and the world—including right here in Williamson County.
About MAKE Magazine: MAKE is the first magazine devoted entirely to Do-It-Yourself (DIY) technology projects. MAKE unites, inspires, informs, and entertains a growing community of resourceful people who undertake amazing projects in their backyards, basements, and garages. MAKE celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and bend any technology to your will. Subscribe here.
Besides the magazine and the faire, MAKE is:
• a vital online stream of news and projects, blog.makezine.com;
• a retail outlet for kits and books, the Maker Shed;
• a steady stream of fun and instruction via our YouTube channel;
• Make: Projects, a library of projects with step-by-step instructions
• a publisher of best-in-category titles via Make: Books, including introductions to electronics, 3D printing, Raspberry Pi, Arduino and more.
More info: https://makerfaire.com
About Philadelphia Makers Meetup:
Philadelphia Makers Meetup is a monthly event series that seeks to reignite Philadelphia as a historical hub for manufacturers, by leveraging the trend of maker communities growing in metropolitan centers around the country, and by building and growing a maker community in Philly. The meetup seeks to encourage innovation and collaboration among startups, students, innovation centers, investors, etc. so that they will have greater access to all the resources that Philadelphia has to offer for building a maker business or product.
More info: https://www.meetup.com/Makers-Meetup
About the Pennovation Center
The Pennovation Center is a business incubator and laboratory that aligns and integrates researchers, innovators, and entrepreneurs for the commercialization of research discoveries. Intended to marry entrepreneurs with an expert workforce and scientifically advanced facilities, key features of the Pennovation Center are the common creative spaces, including coworking areas, a café, and a venue for events and programs.
By creating an atmosphere for collaboration, creativity, and productivity for innovators from all disciplines, the Pennovation Center brings people together to foster interaction and the exchange of ideas. Interior spaces in the 58,000 sqft building emphasize daylighting and retain an industrial character to develop social space with a “cool factor,” while an adjacent outdoor plaza focuses activity on the site and link surrounding buildings and open spaces to this new hub.
Landscaping for the entire site includes stormwater management techniques, increased connections between buildings, and access to Schuylkill River trails. Wayfinding and signage fosters an identity for the site, and increases visibility of the site and the Center from the surrounding area.
The campus development plan, Penn Connects, recommends sustainable development for all new projects. Like all new buildings and major renovation projects currently under design, the Pennovation Center is registered with the US Green Building Council, and is targeting LEED Silver rating or higher.
The Pennovation Center is operated and staffed by the award-winning innovation management company, Benjamin’s Desk. The Center staff includes a full time Managing Director, Community Manager, and Lab Manager, who ensure that our members and tenants have a world class experience each day and manage all meetings and special events.
More info: https://www.pennovation.upenn.edu
Founded by Dr. Evan Malone in 2009, with three locations in the mid-Atlantic region, NextFab is the premiere destination for makers, artisans, and hardware entrepreneurs. NextFab provides the tools, training, consulting, and capital required for innovators to turn ideas into products, and products into businesses.
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Philadelphia Maker Faire
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