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Progress made on The Danbury Innovation Center

The non-profit technology center is located next to the Danbury Public Library and is set to open this summer.  Work started last month to gut the former Union Savings Bank branch building.  Mayor Mark Boughton says right now work stations are being put in and they are laying the groundwork for all of the IT that will be needed.

 

The Danbury Hackerspace and Western Connecticut SCORE facility will feature educational activities and networking events.

 

Boughton says the facility will offer high speed internet and machinery to create objects and products.  He also called it a workshop of ideas.  People with ideas they want to turn into small businesses can also go to the space for mentoring. 

 

He says the Center will have technology such as  a 3D printer, laser cutters, table saws and other tools.  It will be open to the public, but Boughton says there will be a monthly fee for those who use the Center.

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