Here you can find information about all of KTH's makerspaces, places for students to create, invent and experiment. Find where they are located, how you get access and which tools and equipment are available.
KTH's makerspaces range from large creative hubs that support hundreds of students to compact, more focused rooms. These spaces are for learning-by-doing, experimentation, discovery, and the social aspect of doing it together. Playfulness is encouraged as is sustainability, for example through repair, visible mending, remaking, and upcycling.
You're welcome to use tools such as 3D printers, soldering equipment, laser cutters, sewing machines, woodworking tools, and much more. All makerspaces at KTH require that you complete some form of course or training before you gain access.
Map of KTH's makerspaces
See the locations of all makerspaces on the map below. You can also see them on Google Maps.
KTH Central Makerspace is being built inside KTH Library and opens in spring 2027. It is a place to work with your hands: to prototype an idea, build something for a course, work on a personal project, or just try things out. Whatever you study, and whether or not you have built anything before, you are welcome here.
Updated information about Student Workshop is coming shortly.
The Student Workshop is a makerspace open to all students. Here, you will find equipment and machines for working with electronics, metal and wood manufacturing, as well as spaces for assembly and testing.
Spaces is a makerspace at KTH Flemingsberg for developing and prototyping your ideas. Here you will find tools and spaces to create the next generation of sensors, embedded systems and software solution mainly targeting tomorrow's health technology solutions.
🛠️ Equipment: Tools related to medical technology such as embedded system development stations, soldering stations, 3D printers, sensors, laser cutter and exercise equipment
⏰ Opening hours: 7:00–22:00, all working days
🧑 Size: ~440 m2, max 80 visitors at once (usually around 10, peak hours 30+, rarely empty)
KTH Prototype Center is a makerspace where you can create prototypes. The space offers a wide array of equipment for 3D printing, scanning, fabricating, laser cutting, and model making.
Updated information about Middla and MID Studios is coming shortly.
Middla is a makerspace and lab for students in media technology to build prototypes, use digital fabrication tools or work on projects. Middla is part of MID Studios which also includes more advanced labs and equipment for certain programmes.
KTH Manufacturing Lab is a makerspace at KTH for advanced manufacturing. Here you can develop practical skills in manufacturing, automation, production systems, quality engineering and continuous improvement. There are tools for metalworking, welding, casting, measurement technology and industrial automation.
Information about KTH Innovation Makerspace is coming shortly.
KTH Innovation has a makerspace. More information will be published here soon, but in the meantime you can read about the support KTH Innovation offers students.
SCI MakerSpace is currently being built at KTH Campus, opening spring 2027. It will be a shared, hands-on space for design, prototyping, experimentation and collaboration.