Fujitsu and TechShop Establish TechShop Japan, a Member-Based, Open-Access Workshop for DIY
A driving force behind the maker movement(2), TechShop is a membership-based, open-access DIY workshop, equipped with professional-quality laser cutters, 3D printers, sewing machines, and metal and woodworking tools, making it easy for people to give form to their ideas. It also acts as an innovation hub, bringing together companies, ranging from startups to major corporations, as well as entrepreneurs, creators, students, investors, and local communities to engage and interact.
TechShop Tokyo, slated to open in the Ark Mori building in Minato-ku in early 2016, will be the first TechShop location to open in Asia. This is the outcome of a strategic partnership between TechShop and Fujitsu, aimed at promoting the maker movement.
This location will utilize professional-quality tools and the latest information and communication technology (ICT) in an expansive facility. It aims to create an open, community-based ecosystem where members can collaborate to refine their ideas and pursue their business goals.
Reason for Establishing TechShop Japan
Fujitsu and TechShop, having a common vision of a society in which diverse people share knowledge and expand their imaginations to make new things, began a strategic partnership in 2014. The two companies are now taking this partnership a step further by establishing TechShop Japan, which aims to help create new projects and to support and expand businesses in Japan through open innovation.
About the Company
- Company name: TechShop Japan Limited
- Date established: October 1, 2015
- Head office: Minato-ku, Tokyo (workshop: Ark Mori Bldg, 3F, 1-12-32, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
- President & Representative Director: Shoichi Arisaka
- Capital: JPY 100 million
- Shareholder: Fujitsu Limited (100%)
- Lines of business:
- Operating a membership-based, do-it-yourself workshop (equipped with laser cutters, 3D printers, metal and woodworking tools, and sewing machines)
- Education, sales, events, conference-room rentals, etc.
- Small-lot production and sales, contract manufacture, support for launching businesses
Facility
TechShop Japan, the first location in Asia, is to open in early 2016 in the Ark Mori Building, Minato-ku Tokyo. On October 1, 2015, a Facebook page will be launched describing TechShop Tokyo's services and facilities, and providing information for prospective members. Along with providing training and services on par with TechShop in the US, TechShop Tokyo will build on the latest Fujitsu ICT and manufacturing support.
Comment from Hiroyuki Sakai, Corporate Executive Officer EVP, Fujitsu Limited
"At Fujitsu we believe that anyone, when provided with an empowering environment, can generate innovation. By establishing and operating TechShop Japan, Fujitsu will provide an environment in which people can get together and generate open innovation. Fujitsu will contribute both as an ICT company and a manufacturer, creating an environment that fosters the co-creation of ideas utilizing our latest ICT and helping to bring prototypes to mass production. Making full use of a variety of work tools and people's creativity, Fujitsu will support the generation of innovation for society."
Comment from Mark Hatch, CEO, TechShop
"TechShop's mission is to help drive global innovation by engaging, enabling and empowering everyone to build their dreams. By helping to establish TechShop Japan today with TechShop Tokyo, we're realizing that global mission and I'm proud to see the maker movement - with its focus on innovation and accessibility and opportunity for all - embraced and executed with the support of our partners at Fujitsu."
What Is TechShop?
A driving force behind America's maker movement, TechShop, a membership-based, open-access DIY workshop, was established in 2006 and currently operates eight locations around the US, with 6,000 members. TechShop facilities are equipped with professional-quality laser cutters, 3D printers, sewing machines, and metal and woodworking tools, making it easy for people to give form to their ideas, and bringing together companies, ranging from startups to major corporations, as well as entrepreneurs, creators, students, investors, and local communities in a place where open innovation happens every day.
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