India’s largest makerspace, a prototyping and design centre, will come up in Hyderabad next year and will have equipment worth over $20 million, Telangana’s Industry Minister K.T. Rama Rao announced in Hyderabad.
To be known as T-Works, the facility will come up over 250,00 square feet with many partners offering their software tools and equipment.
First glimpse of T-Works, India's largest prototyping facility and maker space, coming up in Hyderabad – a Government of Telangana initiative, in collaboration with the industry pic.twitter.com/FU7HecBJb8
— Minister for IT, Industries, MA & UD, Telangana (@MinisterKTR) September 1, 2018
“T-Works will allow anyone young or old school student, graduate or retired professor, man or woman to collaborate with other intelligent individuals and converge their designs on paper or PC and convert it into working prototype”.
It will also help in making products in automobiles, IoT, avionics, drones, med devices, medical instruments, defence equipment, consumer electronics, telecom products, mobile devices, gadgets and sensors.