Who’s Involved

Makerversity Ltd was started and is run by Tom Tobia, Joseph Smith, Paul Smyth and Andy Merritt. The four came together after having worked on projects with one another before and having delivered projects reinventing disused spaces and exploring the potential of digital manufacture and new technologies.

However, the project thus far owes a debt of gratitude to a lot of people.
People who got involved and helped us out early on when we were big ideas, big mouths and with a big task on our hands.

It was rough and ready. It was mugs of tea and a dustpans and brushes.
It was mopping the floors and clearing the damp. It was our mums with a paintbrush.

To see hints of the story so far click here


Partnerships

Partnerships with Somerset House, Pearson and MAKLAB

Makerversity is lucky enough to be have strategic partnerships with a range of interesting and accomplished organisations who share our goals around making, digital manufacture and education.


 
 



Somerset House is a major arts and cultural centre in the heart of London. It runs courses in contemporary art, design exhibitions, free displays, family workshops and is home to London Fashion Week.




Pearson is the world’s leading learning company, providing educational materials and services, business information and consumer publishing. Pearson serves learners of all ages around the globe and a founding partner at Makerversity.




MAKLAB is Scotland's first open access digital fabrication studio hosting a wide range of digital fabrication tools, offering people low cost access to equipment and knowledge to advance what they make.