What is innovation? How can it be measured and sustained? How can a culture of innovation be developed, and what examples of pedagogical and technological innovation have come to the fore in recent years?
National STEM Olmpaid 2019
Speech Delivered by Karma Lhaki, Director of Fablab Bhutan at National STEM Olympaid 2019 Honorable Vice- Chancellor of Royal Universit of Bhutan, Director General of Ministry of Education, Distinguished guests and to all the participants. It is with great honor and privilege that Fablab Bhutan and the Fabulous team to work closely with The Royal […]
Unleash Bhutan
Fablab Bhutan is currently embarking on an ambitious pilot programme to roll-out Unleash Bhutan Project to all the integrated youth centres across Bhutan.
Visit from Rosemarry School
A group of young and inspiring students along with few Teachers from Rosemarry Primary School, Thimphu visits Fablab Bhutan on 22 May 2019 . The Kids have been introduced the little bits, how to play with the little bits, introduction on the different types of machines available in the lab. They were also Showcased with […]
A Visit From CST
Fablab Team was pleased to welcome a team from a final year students doing a bachelor in Electronics and Communications Engineering at College of Science and Technology on 18 May 2019. we also would like to thank our appreciation for choosing our lab as one of the areas for their industrial tour. Electronics and Communications […]
Minister of Work and Human Settlement Visit to Fablab
His Excellency met with the innovators at the fablab and discussed the various applications for prototyping, particularly in the field relating of engineering.
A dialogue with Prime Minister of Bhutan
Whether I am speaking with students, farmers or just watching the latest news about a new direction in Science and Technology, I am always amazed at the Bhutanese innovation enthusiasm being developed in every sector.
His Majesty Visit to Fablab Bhutan
Fablab Bhutan Team is both INSPIRED and most HONORED by the Most Precious visit – His Majesty The Peoples King of Bhutan
Visit to CST – Does this all sound like science fiction?
The acceleration of research and the rapid pace of the development of new technology make the future look closer to tomorrow than two to five years or even ten years out.
Imagine the impossible & innovate the invisible – Visit by Education Minister
Science improves our lives and the world. But as scientific research expands and becomes more sophisticated, innovation become more challenging. Digital technology is helping scientists to decipher the complex and drive discovery.