About Us and Our Services
WHO ARE WE?
We are a group of technology enthusiasts, whose main goal is to spread the use of printers and encourage productivity. For years, we have been doing R&D in Marmara University Open Innovation Laboratory on 3D printers and other different fields in the lead of Prof. Dr. B. Gültekin Çetiner.
As Marmara Innovative Solutions (MINS) team, we offer training packages to transfer the convenience of prototype development to new generations. We want them to gain a place as producers in the information age with our works that will intrigue and be productive especially in younger age groups that are higher than age of nine.
WHAT WE DO?
With the enriched educational content specially developed by the Marmara Innovative Solutions (MINS) team, we are organizing MINS 3D printer workshops that anyone can easily assemble without any experience required!
With the workshop training that lasts for two days, you can now own a 3D printer. By the time, the team provides you with all relevant information and materials, you will be setting up a printer from scratch with your partner.
OUR AIMS
We are here to push the limits of what we can print with a 3D printer, and make them appealing to not only 3D printer enthusiasts but to everyone who is into creating things from scratch, inspire them to use 3D printers, demonstrate the methods of easy prototype preparation, thereby aiming to support the creativity and increase the production among new generations.
Hence, as for your first step, we have prepared a fun workshop, our own design puzzle like 3D printer, where you will learn the most beneficial and necessary information to build one. Take your place in the workshop, which will give chance to team up with your child, friend or spouse for two days, and enjoy having quality time while learning with active learning techniques.
Come on, let's join hands together to be productive! In particular, let us teach the importance of production from a young age to our children! Well, don't you want to join our MINS family?