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Camipro access to EPFL makerspaces
For who?
Only bachelor and master students can access the prototyping network and the EPFL makerspaces.
How to access the makerspaces?
You have to successfully pass this online training - (make.epfl.ch/training). After this training you will be registered in a project and will be able to start prototyping.
What can I access to after the online training?
After the online training (make.epfl.ch/training) is successfully validated by a student, she/he will be granted different camipro access depending the project she/he is involved into. More information about the different types of spaces available to students realizing projects is available on this link make.epfl.ch/spaces.
In particular, after the online training, only "free access" types of spaces will be accessible, for more advanced "under supervision" workshops, a specific training with the coach will be required to use more advanced equipment.
This video is showing you the basic access every student receives after the online training (depending on the projet, there might be small differences see here under for the details)
Useful links
- Online training mandatory to every student requesting access to EPFL makerspaces.
- Discover the different spaces of the prototyping network, and their conditions of access.
- Discover all the trainings to access more advanced resources.
Camipro access - details for every category of projects
Here are the different categories of projects and their respected granted accesses after the online training is successfully validated:
- Interdisciplinary projects are granted:
- The envelop of the SPOT makerspace (DLLEL building) 7/7 between 7h00 to 23h30
- Meeting room and conference room and the right to book these rooms 24/7
- DLLEL 1 10 (10 people)
- DLLEL 1 12 (10 people)
- DLLEL 1 14 (15 to 20 people, equiped with camera and microphones for immersive zoom meetings)
- DLLEL 1 50 conference room (50 people, equiped with camera and microphones for immersive zoom meetings)
- Electronic key manager to access basic tools in the atrium of the SPOT 24/7
- Shared storage area (DLLEL -1 54) 24/7
- Computer room (ELH 112) to access specific softwares 24/7
- Remote computers (more info here) to access specific softwares remotely
- EPFL courses with prototyping activities are granted:
- The envelop of the SPOT makerspace only during the week days (weekends are restricted to interdisciplinary projects only) between 7h00 to 23h30
- Electronic key manager to access basic tools in the atrium of the SPOT 24/7
- Shared storage area (DLLEL -1 54) 24/7
- EPFL recognized associations realizing validated practical projects are granted the same accesses as the EPFL courses.
- EPFL recognized start-ups and other entrepreneurial recognized projects where students validate their ideas with a first prototype, are granted the same accesses as the EPFL courses.
- Semester or master projects (in a lab and not in the industry), where students perform rapid prototyping to validate concepts, are granted the same accesses as the EPFL courses.