Fabrication / Social Innovation / Community Learning

Fab Commons Program is a program designed to develop skills in manual and digital fabrication, applied innovation, and collaboration within the citizen ecosystem and the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE).

The program combines hands-on technical training, project support, access to infrastructure, and connection with an active innovation community.

The goal is to facilitate access to tools, knowledge, and collaborative networks so that citizens, professionals, SSE projects, and social enterprises can develop impactful solutions, prototypes, and initiatives.

Fab Commons Program was created by the Culture, Design, and Fabrication governance circles of AKASHA Hub.

The program integrates:

  • Technical training
  • Prototyping
  • Mentoring
  • Collaborative ecosystem
  • Knowledge transfer

Fab Commons is not just about learning tools.

It’s about learning how to make, collaborate, and develop solutions within a real-world ecosystem.

How does the Fab Commons Program work?

Fab Commons is designed as a program where people can begin with training and, if they wish, continue developing projects within the ecosystem.

The program is structured in five areas:

1. Training Series

Practical courses in digital fabrication and innovation.

2. Mentoring & Project Support

Optional support for those who want to develop ideas or prototypes.

3. Challenges Series

Specific training that helps develop ideas collaboratively, within a series of challenges and projects addressing a real-world need in a specific region.

4. Ecosystem Access

Access to the AKASHA Hub community and innovation network.

5. Prototyping Infrastructure

Access to tools and a fabrication environment.

Start with training. Continue with development. You can begin with a technical course and, if you wish, continue developing ideas, prototypes, or projects within the program.

Training Series 2026

The Training Series is the entry point to the Fab Commons Program and offers hands-on training to develop technical skills applicable to personal, professional, or social innovation projects.

Participants can:

  • learn technical skills
  • prototype ideas
  • connect with the community
  • continue with mentoring 

Courses

Throughout 2026, sessions have been prepared that you can take independently or sequentially for optimal training.

  • Limited spaces available
  • Small groups
  • Registration open

TRAINING #01 Introduction to woodworking for prototyping

Introduction to Woodworking for Prototyping

A comprehensive course combining traditional woodworking techniques with professional power tools (Festool), focusing on safety, efficiency, and professional-quality results. Suitable for beginners.

Duration

Express Course:
6 hours (1 intensive day) + 1 hour of consultation

Extended Course:
10 hours (2 sessions) + 1 hour of consultation

Cost

Express:

€70 for AKASHA Hub community members

Extended:

€80 for students
€90 for AKASHA Hub community members and members of ESS projects
€105 for non-members

Dates 2026

Express (1 intensive day) Only for AKASHA Hub residents and community members

11:00 AM - 6:00 PM (with a lunch break from 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM; you can bring a packed lunch or we can arrange a communal meal).

April 14 / May 19 / June 16

Extended (2 sessions)

Tuesdays and Wednesdays (2 sessions) 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

April 7-8 / April 21-22 / April 28-29 April
May 12-13 / May 26-27
June 2-3 / June 9-10 / June 23-24

You will learn:

  • Basic methodology for using woodworking tools for prototyping.
  • Mastering the safe use of power woodworking tools.
  • Understanding the workflow: design → measurement → cutting → assembly → finishing.
  • Learning basic woodworking techniques for real-world projects.
  • Understanding the Festool system: tools, accessories, and extraction.

Aimed at:

  • Absolute beginners with no woodworking experience.
  • Designers, architects, and artists who want to bring their projects to life.
  • DIY enthusiasts and makers.
  • Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) projects.
  • Social projects
  • Individuals interested in prototyping.

Includes:

  • Basic materials
  • Tools
  • Safety equipment
  • 1 hour of technical mentoring

Requirements:

  • No prior experience required.
  • Workwear is mandatory. Appropriate work attire (not loose) and closed-toe shoes.
  • Commitment to safety standards.

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TRAINING #02 Introduction to 3D modeling and 3D printing

Introduction to 3D Modeling and 3D Printing

This course integrates specialized 3D design for 3D printing with the complete manufacturing process, from modeling to post-production. It focuses on accessible tools (Fusion 360, Prusa slicer) and best practices for achieving professional results.

Duration

8 hours (2 sessions) + mentoring

Cost

€90 for students
€110 for AKASHA Hub community members and ESS projects

€125 for external participants

Dates 2026

Wednesdays and Thursdays (2 sessions) 3-7 pm

April 8-9 / April 15-16 / April 22-23 / April 29-30
May 13-14 / May 20-21 / May 27-28
June 10-11 / June 17-18 / June 24-25

You will learn:

  • Basic concepts of 3D object representation and explore 3D printing as a prototyping tool.
  • Master the complete workflow: design → preparation → printing → post-processing.
  • Understand the limitations and opportunities of FDM 3D printing.
  • Learn to design parts optimized for additive manufacturing.
  • Understand the operation, basic maintenance, and functionality of a 3D printer.
  • Manage common errors and ensure print quality.

Participants:

  • Makers, designers, architects, engineers, and artists.
  • Entrepreneurs who want to prototype products.
  • Technical staff looking to expand their digital manufacturing capabilities.
  • Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) projects.

Requirements:

  • Basic computer skills.
  • Interest in digital manufacturing.
  • No prior 3D printing experience required.

Materials needed:

  • Laptop with software installed (Fusion 360 / Software, Prusa slicer).

Materials included:

  • Tool kit (spatula, pliers, Allen wrenches).
  • Consumable materials (1 kg of PLA filament per 3-4 participants).

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TRAINING #03 Introduction to 3D Modeling and CAM

Introduction to 3D Modeling and CAM

SolidWorks is one of the most powerful tools in the world of design and engineering. In this training, we will explore the software's capabilities for 3D modeling and integration with Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM).

SolidWorks is a computer-aided design (CAD) software developed to facilitate the 3D design process, from initial concept to manufacturing. It is known for its intuitive interface, wide range of tools, and ability to integrate with other engineering solutions, such as simulation and CAM.

The integration of CAM in SolidWorks allows users to take their designs directly to production, simplifying the manufacturing process and improving the accuracy of the results. With tools for tool programming, generating cutting paths, and simulating machining processes, SolidWorks CAM offers a complete solution for manufacturing parts.

Duration

16 hours (4 sessions of 4 hours each) + mentoring

Cost

€200 for students
€220 for AKASHA Hub community members and ESS projects
€250 for external participants

Dates 2026

Fridays (4 sessions) 10:00-14:00 or 15:00-19:00

April 10, 17, 24, and 25
May 15, 22, 29, and 30
June 5, 12, 19, and 26

You will learn:

  • Basic concepts of 3D object representation and explore computer-aided machining as a prototyping tool.
  • To become familiar with 3D modeling tools and techniques in SolidWorks.
  • To understand the fundamental principles of Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM).
  • To acquire skills for creating, editing, and optimizing models for manufacturing. Learn to use SolidWorks CAM to generate machining programs.
  • Apply the acquired knowledge to practical projects and case studies.

Participants:

  • Professionals in the Engineering, Architecture, and Design sectors, as well as Technicians who want to explore and understand 3D modeling and CAM technology.
  • Social projects
  • Individuals interested in advanced manufacturing

Required Materials:

Laptop with software installed (Fusion 360 / SW).

Included Materials:

  • CNC
  • Machining materials

Requirements:

  • Basic knowledge of technical drawing is recommended.
  • Basic knowledge of English is recommended.
  • Basic knowledge of using mechanical workshop tools is recommended.

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From training to project development

The Fab Commons Program allows interested participants to continue developing ideas or projects through technical support and access to the AKASHA ecosystem.

 

This may include:

  • technical guidance
  • initial prototyping
  • idea validation
  • capacity building
  • exploration of social and solidarity economy (SSE) projects
  • community connection

Mentoring is optional and available for those who wish to go beyond the training.

 

 

Learn in a real-world ecosystem

Fab Commons takes place at AKASHA Hub Barcelona, ​​a space where interdisciplinary projects, businesses and social actors, freelancers, creators, researchers, and the creative community come together.

This allows you to learn in an environment where ideas can be transformed into real projects.

 

Support for Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE), Agents, and Social projects

The Fab Commons Program contributes to strengthening the SSE ecosystem by facilitating:

  • technical training
  • access to tools
  • prototyping
  • capacity building
  • knowledge sharing
  • interdisciplinary collaboration

The goal is to empower more people and organizations to develop solutions with social impact.

 

 

Fab Commons Facilitators

 

Fab Commons Facilitators are individuals who combine technical knowledge, practical experience, and community work to facilitate learning and capacity building within the program.

Their role is not only to teach tools, but also to guide practical learning processes, support the development of ideas, and connect people with the AKASHA Hub innovation ecosystem and community.

Fab Commons promotes open access to technical knowledge as a way to democratize learning and enable anyone interested to acquire skills, experiment, and develop initiatives within a collaborative environment.

 

Facilitators contribute to:

• Facilitating hands-on learning
• Supporting the development of technical skills
• Guiding prototyping processes
• Connecting participants with the community
• Transferring applied knowledge
• Fostering collaboration among individuals and projects

 

More than just technical training: it's a capacity-building program for learning, creating, and collaborating within our community 🙂

 

Project Report: Fab Space

Fab space is located in warehouse 3 of AKASHA Hub Barcelona.
Fab construction, prototyping and testing
2021-2023 100%
Internal Fab Pilot for residents at AKASHA Hub
2024-2025 100%
External Services of Fab 2025 | Design, Fabrication and Circular Economy | Upcycling
2025 100%
Fab Commons Program | Students, Citizenship and ESS Projects
2026 25%

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