Piccola CNC / Open Industrial Starter Kit, InMachines Ingrassia GmbH

Standnummer: 90, Eilenriedehalle

Thema: Rapid Prototyping, Wissenschaft & Forschung / Science & Research, Education

For nearly a decade, InMachines Ingrassia GmbH has been building the open source machines that others only talk about — designing, publishing, and shipping fully documented digital fabrication tools that anyone can replicate, repair, and improve. From the LaserDuo dual-source laser cutter — now part of the permanent TechLab exhibition at the Deutsches Technikmuseum in Berlin — to the satshakit electronics and the Open Lab Starter Kit, our work has been replicated in Fab Labs, schools, and research labs across the world.

We’re proud to showcase our two most recent projects:
Piccola CNC — one of the first open source, CE-certified desktop CNC milling machines. Piccola is our first machine to reach the market, launching soon via crowdfunding. Fully open, fully certified, and built on years of hard-won machine-building experience.

Open Industrial Starter Kit (OISK) — an open source metal 3D printer developed in collaboration with Helmut Schmidt University. OISK is the natural next step after the Open Lab Starter Kit (OLSK), pushing open hardware from the Fab Lab into industrial-grade metal production.

Alongside the machines, we’ll share our story, real-world samples, and peer-reviewed publications — a decade of proof that open source and professional-grade engineering belong together.

Mitmachaktion: None

Kontakt: InMachines Ingrassia GmbH / Daniele Ingrassia / E-Mail / Telefon: +49 163 77 23 500

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