MakeIt Labs is an Open-access workshop (aka hackerspace, or makerspace) in Nashua, New Hampshire. It is a place where anyone can come to dream, learn and create. Members have a full access to a 6000 sq ft workshop with tools for multiple disciplines.
Joseph Schlesinger is a practicing Electrical and Computer Engineer who likes making things of all shapes and sizes, especially with other people. He likes diving in deep into as in many fields as possible. His life-long joy however, is robotics. Joseph started and currently runs a hackerspace in Nashua, NH called MakeIt Labs.
In 2008 Christian started connecting with local makers through dorkbot Boston, barcamp, and the MIT Media Lab. Christian has helped teach classes on the Arduino and worked with members of dorkbot Boston to collectively fund and build Makerbot #43. Christian was also the technical design collaborator on an installation version of the Drawdio that was shown at Ars Electronica in Linz, Austria and The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in TaiChung. He is now a director and the community manager at MakeIt Labs.