An announcement about the new facility was made Wednesday morning at the site, 333 E. Brandeis Ave., before a crowd of nearly 200 people.
The 35,000-square-foot FirstBuild operation is scheduled to open this summer. It is a partnership among GE, UofL and Local Motors, a Phoenix-based open-source hardware innovator.
At FirstBuild, UofL students and researchers will have the opportunity to collaborate with GE engineers, workers from Local Motors and people from the community to innovate and accelerate the production of kitchen appliances. The micro-factory will include a showroom, kitchen demonstration area, metal and wood shops and lounge areas.
鈥淭he University of Louisville is excited to be expanding our collaboration with GE,鈥 said UofL President James Ramsey. 鈥淭ogether, we鈥檙e finding new ways to grow technologies and our economy while giving our students real-world engineering experiences.鈥
The first set of projects at FirstBuild will focus on the future of cooking. Those working in the FirstBuild community will work to refine existing GE products and create new designs. Local community members interested in being involved with the project can learn more at .
鈥淚n just a few months, this will be a thriving hub of innovation, collaboration and making,鈥 GE Appliances President and CEO Chip Blankenship said during the April 16 announcement. 鈥淔irstBuild encompasses a new model of global co-creation and micro-manufacturing that will enable us to innovate and build new products faster than ever before.鈥
For UofL and GE, FirstBuild also is the latest step in an effort to create an advanced manufacturing hub called the Institute for Product Realization near the university鈥檚 J.B. Speed School of Engineering. The institute will be a place where students can conduct research while getting practical training on the latest additive manufacturing and technologies in a micro-factory setting.
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