The Dream Factory

The Dream Factory A makerspace in District 2, HCMC! We provide the building blocks for tomorrow's innovators. All are welcome!

What is THE DREAM FACTORY?

- a place where people can make
- a place where makers to go learn, teach, and inspire other makers
- a place where you can use digital fabrication tools such as laser cutters and 3d printers
- a place to go when you need to build and prototype your invention and future money maker

18/07/2020

We have a very exciting announcement!

We have been working away at designing engaging and fun ways for people to step into the world of technology and we've a fantastic course that is now ready for the first students!

Because the course is brand new, the first 10 enrollments are ABSOLUTELY FREE!

Check out the course website for all the info: tdf.teachable.com

Hi everyone...now that school is almost over, we are holding a small STEM workshop on the 15th to the 19th of June to th...
05/06/2020

Hi everyone...now that school is almost over, we are holding a small STEM workshop on the 15th to the 19th of June to the at The Dream Factory in District 2. For more information on this workshop, check out our page https://www.the-dream-factory.xyz/iot-rover

11/03/2020

Up next...The Dream Factory...

After months (almost years) of hanging low and trying to reorganize, we are finally back! Fablab Thao Dien has been relocated to An Phu, but still in District 2 and we are now calling ourselves The Dream Factory.

In collaboration with THE BIM FACTORY, The Dream Factory is a collective space focusing on hardware and an innovative workshop for everyone who loves making or dream of making anything.

Our space is here for you and your dreams. Our website will be updated very soon as well as our first workshop for ages 10-18 will be here in April.

Stay tuned for more updates from us !!

Let's dream together...

09/07/2019
09/07/2019
Using this system, called Ampli blocks, the MIT team is working on devices to detect cancer, as well as Zika virus and o...
22/05/2018

Using this system, called Ampli blocks, the MIT team is working on devices to detect cancer, as well as Zika virus and other infectious diseases. The blocks are inexpensive, costing only pennies for four blocks, and they do not require refrigeration or special handling, making them appealing for use in the developing world.

Modular blocks could enable labs around the world to cheaply and easily build their own diagnostics.

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20-B Doan Huu Trung, An Phu, District 2
Ho Chi Minh City

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