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10 April 2025

DigiMaker is a unique place at 91视频 where creativity meets technology. Here, students and employees try out everything from 3D printing to programming, learn more about Excel and how to make films and podcasts. There is equipment to borrow, and several workshops are offered every semester.

A buzzing 3D printer
A buzzing 3D printer, fragrant coffee and students crafting. DigiMaker is a creative oasis. Photographer: Anna Nilsen

DigiMaker is part of the university library and is located on LiU鈥檚 campuses in Link枚ping and Norrk枚ping. It was set up in 2018 as a pilot project inspired by other universities and public libraries that already had such spaces, known as makerspaces, for creative activities and exploration of different crafts and new technologies. DigiMaker has now become a fixed point where students can develop their digital skills hands-on.

鈥淲e saw that there was a gap between what you鈥檙e expected to know and where you could learn it. That鈥檚 why we started DigiMaker to offer a place where students can be introduced to and inspired by new technology and thereby increase their digital skills,鈥 says Anna Karin Malmborg, who is in charge of Digimaker.

A creative workshop for a digital future

two persons infront of a 3D-printer
Nelly Hagberg and Gustav Gjesdahl.Photographer: Teres Wramell
At DigiMaker, all students, regardless of course or programme, can use equipment such as system cameras and microphones or attend a workshop in, for example, 3D modelling, programming and podcast production. Most workshops are held by student staff. Gustav Gjesdahl, student on the Bachelor鈥檚 programme in Information Systems Analysis, is one of them.

鈥淭he most popular workshops are those related to 3D printing. Most of the other things that can be borrowed from DigiMaker are fairly accessible in the community anyway. But a 3D printer is hard to get hold of for a private individual, especially a student, as they are so expensive,鈥 says Gustav Gjesdahl.

That is why he likes the idea that DigiMaker promotes a sharing economy where students can borrow equipment instead of buying their own. It is a creative environment that also encourages the sharing of knowledge and ideas.

鈥淭he best thing is the promotion of interest in new technology and the fact that we learn from and are inspired by each other,鈥 says Gustav Gjesdahl.

New collaborations and technologies

Students can participate in workshops in their spare time because they want to broaden their skills, and may also visit DigiMaker as part of their education.

鈥淲e collaborate with several programmes that use our services in different courses. For example, the Bachelor鈥檚 programme in Urban and Regional Planning uses our VR equipment,鈥 says Nelly Hagberg, librarian.

New collaborations with other programmes and courses are underway, and testify to how the library embraces digital resources and equips students for their future working lives.

鈥淲e want to be relevant and be the knowledge hub needed in a digital age,鈥 says Anna Karin Malmborg.

Students crafting
DigiMaker is a makerspace, a creative environment that encourages the sharing of tools as well as knowledge and ideas.Photographer: Anna Nilsen

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