The MakerSpace at Auburn University Libraries is a cornerstone of creativity and technological advancement, playing a pivotal role in championing innovation across the campus.

What is the MakerSpace?

Located within the Innovation & Research Commons (I&RC) at the Ralph Brown Draughon (RBD) Library, the MakerSpace is an interdisciplinary workshop that combines digital and analog technologies. It provides access to high-end tools and resources, including 3D printers, laser cutters, virtual reality equipment, and electronics kits.

Impact on Innovation

The MakerSpace has significantly impacted innovation at Auburn University by:

Fostering Creativity: The MakerSpace encourages users to think outside the box and experiment with new ideas. By providing access to advanced tools and technologies, it allows students and faculty to prototype and iterate on their concepts, leading to groundbreaking discoveries and solutions.

Enhancing Learning: The hands-on experience offered by the MakerSpace complements traditional classroom education. Students can apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems, enhancing their understanding and retention of complex concepts.

Promoting Collaboration: The MakerSpace serves as a collaborative environment where individuals from different disciplines can come together to share ideas and work on projects. This interdisciplinary approach fosters a sense of community and encourages the exchange of knowledge and skills.

Supporting Research: The MakerSpace provides essential resources for research initiatives. Faculty and students can utilize the space to develop and test new technologies, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and innovation. 

The MakerSpace at Auburn University Libraries is more than just a workspace; it is a catalyst for innovation and a testament to the university's commitment to fostering a culture of creativity and technological advancement. Whether a student, faculty member, or staff, the MakerSpace offers invaluable opportunities to explore, create, and innovate.

Last updated: 08/22/2025