Education

In DesignBuildLab, students turn ideas into reality

In the workshops and laboratories that make up DesignBuildLab at Ballerup Campus, you can create everything from small robots to large wooden constructions, 24/7.

Two students are working on a project in PrototypeLab.
In PrototypeLab, which is part of DesignBuildLab, there is plenty of opportunity to create prototypes. Photo: Bax Lindhardt.

Facts

  • DesignBuildLab is the collective name for all laboratories and workshops on Ballerup Campus.
  • Read more about DesignBuildLab.
Two students are using a 3D printer in PrototypeLab.
In PrototypeLab, there is also a wide range of 3D printers that the students can use. Photo: Bax Lindhardt.

The workshops and laboratories are open 24/7 for students to work on anything related to their courses and their own projects, but companies can also get access, for example through collaborative or development projects.

If you as a student want to give the large workshop machines a try, you must sign up for a physical safety course. When you have completed the course, you can work independently with the machines.

“We have professional staff ready to answer questions and give advice during the development of, for instance, a product prototype, or who can guide you to the right place or people if you need a special component for your project. So there are plenty of opportunities to get guidance and feedback and to make your ideas a reality,” says Pia Holm Søeborg, Head of Laboratory at DesignBuildLab, about the facilities.

Contact

Pia Holm Søeborg

Pia Holm Søeborg Head of DesignBuildLab Department of Engineering Technology and Didactics