This hands-on challenge gives participants the opportunity to apply rapid prototyping principles in a fun and engaging way. Working with limited time and materials, participants will design, build, and test a protective casing to keep an egg intact during a drop. The exercise emphasizes iteration, problem-solving, and creativity under pressure, mirroring the fast-paced decision-making often required in entrepreneurial environments.
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
- Practice rapid prototyping methods that prioritize speed and adaptability
- Strengthen their creative problem-solving skills under real-world constraints
- Learn how to test, fail, and iterate quickly as part of the design process
- Gain confidence in applying hands-on experimentation to future projects and ventures
Details:
- Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025
- Time: 3:00 - 5:00 PM
- Location: Sabourin Family Maker Space, 1st Floor - Schmeichel Building
- Capacity: 20 People
- Register here