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TTI REPORT ON THE GHANA FAB LAB

TTI REPORT ON THE GHANA FAB LAB. The vision of the Institute. The trainees at TTI acquire vocational skills and qualifications that meet the changing needs of the labour market which: -are consistent with the Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS)

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TTI REPORT ON THE GHANA FAB LAB

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  1. TTI REPORT ON THE GHANA FAB LAB

  2. The vision of the Institute • The trainees at TTI acquire vocational skills and qualifications that meet the changing needs of the labour market which: -are consistent with the Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS) -contributes to Private Sector Development.

  3. Mission of TTI • TTI strives to be second to none in the production of middle-level manpower for industry and self-employment. • THE FAB LAB: Personal fabrication for local entrepreneurial opportunities. • The Fab Lab in Ghana was a year old in July 2005. Before the establishment of the fab lab little did we understand what it really meant, what to do and where to go. • Nevertheless, today we have made some remarkable progress.

  4. GOAL • Our goal is to identify community problems and find solutions to them; e.g. to convert the abundant renewable energy such as solar and wind to power machines and mechanize our agriculture and local art and craft industry.

  5. Fab-lab building

  6. PATRONAGE Students from TTI Children from the orphanage Electrical trade association Adults from the community Female students from other institutions

  7. Children from the orphanage

  8. Electrical trade association from the community

  9. Adults from the community

  10. Female students from other institutions

  11. PROJECTS • The Fab-lab has initiated some projects which we hope to make into businesses. • Among these are the Fufu pounder which will be used to prepare the most common dish in every Ghanaian home. • Secondly, fabricating a local television antenna, which is very costly. • We are also working on a refrigeration project using the vortex tube which will be installed in cargo trucks carrying perishable goods from the hinterland to the urban areas.

  12. Fufu pounding machine

  13. Student on the antenna project

  14. Students designing circuit board

  15. Students on screen printing

  16. Way Forward Construction of new fab lab facility. Training the next generation of students in personal fabrication. Organize annual Fab- Lab Fair. Establish linkage with sister institutions i.e.Technical &Vocational Polytechnics and the University of Cape Coast.

  17. CONCLUSION • In conclusion we will like to thank the organizers of this workshop and once again our sponsors; the Center for Bits and Atoms of Massachusetts Institute of Technology for their support in diverse ways and all participants for your kind attention.

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