AssentWorks

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AssentWorks
AssentWorks Logo - BETA.jpg
Status closed
Country Canada
State or District Manitoba
City Winnipeg
Date of founding 2011/09/01
Last Updated 2020-05-08
Website http://www.assentworks.ca/
Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/assentworks/
Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/AssentWorks
E-mail mailto:info@assentworks.ca
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3rd Floor, 125 Adelaide St.
R3A 0H7 Winnipeg
Canada

Number of members 150
Membership fee Memberships are discounted for annual commitments and/or volunteering.

Fees are all in Canadian dollars. CA$100.00 for Community Membership CA$350.00 for Business Membership (4 Member Fee)

Size of rooms 12000ft²
Members
Location 49° 53' 58.81" N, 97° 8' 32.44" W


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About AssentWorks

AssentWorks is a non-profit workshop dedicated to providing hands-on access to fabrication and prototyping equipment, knowledge, and a community of support for entrepreneurs, inventors, tinkerers, artists, and innovators.

We are a 100% volunteer-operated and our passion is to help entrepreneurs, inventors, and makers get their ideas off the ground, to grow business, and to support our community. Welcoming Environment

AssentWorks provides 24 x 7 access to fabrication tools and prototyping equipment along with a knowledgeable and enthusiastic community. Equipment & Services

We have great equipment and educational services for rapid prototyping, 3D printing, electronics, woodworking, metalworking, vinyl cutting, laser etching, plastics forming, and many other creative disciplines. Knowledge & Passion

Our combined passions and expertise often spark opportunities for collaborative projects, mentorship, and skills transfer. We exist to support your creative process and, when we can, your personal and business growth.

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