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TechShop

TechShop was a chain of membership-based, open-access, do-it-yourself (DIY) workshops and fabrication studios. As of 2017 they had ten locations in the United States: three in California, one in Arizona, one in Arlington, Virginia (near DC), one in Michigan, one in Texas, one in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, one in St. Louis, Missouri, and one in Brooklyn, New York, as well as four international locations.

TechShop
FormationOctober 1, 2006 to November 26, 2018, 11 years 4 months 26 days
FounderJim Newton, Ridge McGhee, and Robert Thomas
Founded atMenlo Park, California
DissolvedFebruary 26, 2018; 6 years ago (2018-02-26)
Legal statusFor-profit corporation
PurposeOpen-Access Workshop
HeadquartersSan Jose, California
ServicesClasses, events, access to workshops equipped with tools and state-of-the-art equipment and design software
CEO
Dan Woods
Website
RemarksMotto: Build your dreams here!

TechShop offered safety and basic use training on all of its tools and equipment in addition to advanced and special interest classes and workshops. For most equipment, a safety and use class had to be completed before it could be used. It was affiliated with the maker culture and participated in annual Maker Faire events.

On November 15, 2017, with no warning, the company closed all domestic locations and announced it would declare bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the U.S. bankruptcy code (immediate liquidation). An effort to purchase the company's assets and reopen the workshops fell through; however, the San Francisco location was reopened by a new owner on February 19, 2018. The original TechShop filed for bankruptcy a few days later, on February 26, 2018. Due to the continuing costs of litigation, the successor to TechShop also shut down in 2020. Many other maker spaces all over the world have sprung up in its place.

History edit

TechShop was founded by Jim Newton, Ridge McGhee and Robert Thomas. Jim Newton originally wanted to establish a place with tools to work on pet projects.[1] Newton, who had been a science adviser to the TV show MythBusters and a College of San Mateo robotics teacher, was also motivated by his students' frustration with lack of access to equipment.[2]

Ridge McGhee, a resident of Atherton, California, was upset by the loss of American manufacturing capability to other countries.[3] After a highly successful donation drive, the first TechShop officially opened to the public on October 1, 2006 in Menlo Park, California.[3][4] TechShop had over 9,000 active members and trained over 100,000 people through their skill building classes and STEAM youth programs.

Sudden closure edit

On November 15, 2017, with no formal warning, TechShop announced its immediate closure [5] and planned Chapter 7 bankruptcy.[6] TechShop's locations outside of the United States are not affected and will remain open. TechShop filed bankruptcy on February 26, 2018.

Attempted acquisition edit

A group headed by Dan Rasure of Kansas announced in December 2017 that it was attempting to acquire the company's assets including secured debt and planned to reopen some of the TechShop locations under the name TechShop 2.0.[7][8] That effort fell through. Rasure announced in February 2018 that he would reopen the downtown San Francisco location later that month and possibly also open a new San Jose location. His company, TechShop 2.0, was independent of the original TechShop.[9]

Trademark dispute edit

On February 16, 2018, the original TechShop filed a lawsuit alleging tradename and trademark violations by the new company. The new company immediately changed its name to "TheShop.Build."[10] A trial began on June 4, 2019 in Oakland, California.[11] On June 12, 2019, the trial jury returned a verdict, finding that "TheShop" willfully infringed on Techshop's service mark, but also finding zero profit from the use, and no actual damages.[12] Attorneys for the bankrupt Techshop indicated they will appeal the zero jury verdict.[13] On March 9, 2020, Federal Judge Haywood S. Gilliam, Jr. denied several plaintiff motions, including a request for a new trial. No more court filings occurred since March 17, 2020.

Locations edit

US (all closed) - Allen Park, MI; Arlington, VA; Beaverton, OR; Chandler, AZ; Pittsburgh, PA; Redwood City, CA; Round Rock, TX; San Jose, CA; San Francisco, CA; St Louis, MO, and Brooklyn, NYC.

International - Tokyo, Japan; Abu Dhabi, UAE; Paris & Lille, France

Partnerships edit

A location in Metro Detroit opened on May 4, 2012 in a 38,000-square-foot facility in the suburb of Allen Park. This facility was launched in a partnership between Ford and software company Autodesk, and was the largest TechShop facility.[14]

TechShop Austin-Round Rock, serving the metro Austin (Texas) area, opened on October 13, 2012. It was located adjacent to a Lowe's home improvement store and partnered with the chain to host workshops, supply tools, and provide materials.[15]

TechShop opened a location in Chandler, Arizona, in partnership with Arizona State University on January 17, 2014. The first university-TechShop partnering was located at the ASU Chandler Innovation Center, an engineering and technology-based education and research hub located in downtown Chandler at the city's former public works yard at 249 E. Chicago Street.[16]

Internationally, TechShop had partnership locations in Tokyo (with Fujitsu), the United Arab Emirates (with the Department of Education And Knowledge - ADEK [17]), and Ivry (next to Paris), France (with ADEO Leroy Merlin).[18]

Additional partnerships included Samsung, Instructables, Cortex, FutureWorks NYC, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, National Instruments, and DARPA.

Typical tools and equipment offered edit

 
SawStop brand table saw used at TechShop in Redwood City California
  • Table saw
  • Power miter saw
  • Abrasive saw
  • Manual mills, Tormach 3 + 1 axis CNC mill, and metal lathes
  • ShopBot 3 axis CNC router
  • Welding equipment including MIG, TIG, gas, and arc welders
  • Sheet metal fabrication equipment
  • Oscilloscopes and other electronics equipment
  • Equipment for working with plastics
  • Laser cutter and engraver
  • Entry-level 3D printers.
  • Textiles area with home and industrial sewing machines
  • STEAM lab for youth

Alternatives edit

The sudden and unexpected closure of TechShop created a crisis for many small businesses and hobbyists who depended upon TechShop for the unique services it offered.[9] In the scramble that followed, several alternatives were sought out or founded.

TheShop.build edit

For a while, TechShop in San Francisco reopened under the name "TheShop.build" by a new owner, Dan Rasure. Former TechShop members continued to use the reopened shop, but TechShop immediately filed suit for trade name infringement. A second location was opened in San Jose.[19]

Gangplank edit

With the help of the city of Chandler, users created their own space called Gangplank.[20] As of 2023 Gangplank continues to operate.[21]

Protohaven edit

In 2018, former members and staff of the Pittsburgh TechShop founded Protohaven.[22]

Maker Nexus edit

In April 2019, former members and staff of the Redwood City and San Jose locations opened Maker Nexus in Sunnyvale, California as a non-profit makerspace. [23]

References edit

  1. ^ Dickinson, Boonsri (July 5, 2011). "Tooling around San Francisco's TechShop". CNET. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  2. ^ . The Examiner. April 24, 2006. Archived from the original on June 17, 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  3. ^ a b Boyce, David (October 4, 2006). "Atherton man unveils industrial workshop for public use in Menlo Park". The Almanac. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  4. ^ Rivlin, Gary (June 26, 2011). "Where Entrepreneurs Go Shopping". Newsweek (July 4 & 11, 2011): 18.
  5. ^ TechShop Announces Closing
  6. ^ "TechShop Closes Doors, Files Bankruptcy". MakeZine. 15 November 2015. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  7. ^ Brown, Lisa (December 4, 2017). "TechShop assets acquired by owner who plans to reopen studios". St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  8. ^ TechShop News. Archived from the original on January 8, 2018. Retrieved December 6, 2017.
  9. ^ a b Evangelista, Benny (February 15, 2018). "TechShop 2.0 opens Monday in San Francisco". San Francisco Chronicle.
  10. ^ "TechShop trademark dispute @techshop". adafruit. February 20, 2018. Retrieved February 20, 2018.
  11. ^ TECHSHOP V. DAN RASURE (United States District Court), Text.
  12. ^ "Verdict form" (PDF). Court Listener. June 12, 2019. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  13. ^ "Stipulated Proposal Re Judgment and Proposed Schedules for Post-Jury Trial Submissions" (PDF). Court Listener. June 19, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  14. ^ "TechShop Detroit Opens in Allen Park". The Michigan Standard. May 4, 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
  15. ^ "TechShop Announces Partnership and Co-location with Lowe's in Austin Area". Informed Infrastructure. October 13, 2012. Retrieved 8 Nov 2012.
  16. ^ "TechShop Inc., ASU Chandler Innovation Center gives city high-tech momentum". East Valley Tribune. January 17, 2014. Retrieved 17 Jan 2014.
  17. ^ "Welcome to Abu Dhabi's AL Zeina innovation workshop, where your tech dreams take shape". The National. November 22, 2015. Retrieved 22 Nov 2015.
  18. ^ TechShop – Ateliers Leroy Merlin
  19. ^ SAL PIZARRO (April 18, 2018). "After TechShop: New maker space planned for San Jose". The Mercury News. Bay Area News Group. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
  20. ^ Wayne Schutsky, Tribune Staff Writer (March 19, 2018). "Gangplank opens new space for stranded TechShop users". Tempe, Arizona: East Valley Tribune. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  21. ^ "Welcome to the Future of Collaboration". Retrieved August 8, 2023.
  22. ^ "Pittsburgh's Largest Makerspace and School for Design & Fabrication". Retrieved August 8, 2023.
  23. ^ "Museum and Maker Space Design Safety Gear for Bay Area Hospitals". Retrieved January 27, 2024.

External links edit

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  • TechShop now defunct web site 2006-12-21 at the Wayback Machine
  • TheShop now defunct web site 2018-07-02 at the Wayback Machine
  • Five ways the Maker Movement can help catalyze a manufacturing renaissance
  • This 22,000-Square-Foot Makerspace Is An Inventor's Paradise
  • TechShop: Paradise for Tinkerers
  • Step inside an inventor's playground
  • TechShop gives the Maker Movement a big boost
  • TechShop - A place for Makers to work on their projects 2016-10-13 at the Wayback Machine

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TechShop was a chain of membership based open access do it yourself DIY workshops and fabrication studios As of 2017 update they had ten locations in the United States three in California one in Arizona one in Arlington Virginia near DC one in Michigan one in Texas one in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania one in St Louis Missouri and one in Brooklyn New York as well as four international locations TechShopFormationOctober 1 2006 to November 26 2018 11 years 4 months 26 daysFounderJim Newton Ridge McGhee and Robert ThomasFounded atMenlo Park CaliforniaDissolvedFebruary 26 2018 6 years ago 2018 02 26 Legal statusFor profit corporationPurposeOpen Access WorkshopHeadquartersSan Jose CaliforniaServicesClasses events access to workshops equipped with tools and state of the art equipment and design softwareCEODan WoodsWebsitehttps web archive org web 20171012090853 http www techshop ws RemarksMotto Build your dreams here TechShop offered safety and basic use training on all of its tools and equipment in addition to advanced and special interest classes and workshops For most equipment a safety and use class had to be completed before it could be used It was affiliated with the maker culture and participated in annual Maker Faire events On November 15 2017 with no warning the company closed all domestic locations and announced it would declare bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the U S bankruptcy code immediate liquidation An effort to purchase the company s assets and reopen the workshops fell through however the San Francisco location was reopened by a new owner on February 19 2018 The original TechShop filed for bankruptcy a few days later on February 26 2018 Due to the continuing costs of litigation the successor to TechShop also shut down in 2020 Many other maker spaces all over the world have sprung up in its place Contents 1 History 1 1 Sudden closure 1 2 Attempted acquisition 1 3 Trademark dispute 2 Locations 3 Partnerships 4 Typical tools and equipment offered 5 Alternatives 5 1 TheShop build 5 2 Gangplank 5 3 Protohaven 5 4 Maker Nexus 6 References 7 External linksHistory editTechShop was founded by Jim Newton Ridge McGhee and Robert Thomas Jim Newton originally wanted to establish a place with tools to work on pet projects 1 Newton who had been a science adviser to the TV show MythBusters and a College of San Mateo robotics teacher was also motivated by his students frustration with lack of access to equipment 2 Ridge McGhee a resident of Atherton California was upset by the loss of American manufacturing capability to other countries 3 After a highly successful donation drive the first TechShop officially opened to the public on October 1 2006 in Menlo Park California 3 4 TechShop had over 9 000 active members and trained over 100 000 people through their skill building classes and STEAM youth programs Sudden closure edit On November 15 2017 with no formal warning TechShop announced its immediate closure 5 and planned Chapter 7 bankruptcy 6 TechShop s locations outside of the United States are not affected and will remain open TechShop filed bankruptcy on February 26 2018 Attempted acquisition edit A group headed by Dan Rasure of Kansas announced in December 2017 that it was attempting to acquire the company s assets including secured debt and planned to reopen some of the TechShop locations under the name TechShop 2 0 7 8 That effort fell through Rasure announced in February 2018 that he would reopen the downtown San Francisco location later that month and possibly also open a new San Jose location His company TechShop 2 0 was independent of the original TechShop 9 Trademark dispute edit On February 16 2018 the original TechShop filed a lawsuit alleging tradename and trademark violations by the new company The new company immediately changed its name to TheShop Build 10 A trial began on June 4 2019 in Oakland California 11 On June 12 2019 the trial jury returned a verdict finding that TheShop willfully infringed on Techshop s service mark but also finding zero profit from the use and no actual damages 12 Attorneys for the bankrupt Techshop indicated they will appeal the zero jury verdict 13 On March 9 2020 Federal Judge Haywood S Gilliam Jr denied several plaintiff motions including a request for a new trial No more court filings occurred since March 17 2020 Locations editUS all closed Allen Park MI Arlington VA Beaverton OR Chandler AZ Pittsburgh PA Redwood City CA Round Rock TX San Jose CA San Francisco CA St Louis MO and Brooklyn NYC International Tokyo Japan Abu Dhabi UAE Paris amp Lille FrancePartnerships editA location in Metro Detroit opened on May 4 2012 in a 38 000 square foot facility in the suburb of Allen Park This facility was launched in a partnership between Ford and software company Autodesk and was the largest TechShop facility 14 TechShop Austin Round Rock serving the metro Austin Texas area opened on October 13 2012 It was located adjacent to a Lowe s home improvement store and partnered with the chain to host workshops supply tools and provide materials 15 TechShop opened a location in Chandler Arizona in partnership with Arizona State University on January 17 2014 The first university TechShop partnering was located at the ASU Chandler Innovation Center an engineering and technology based education and research hub located in downtown Chandler at the city s former public works yard at 249 E Chicago Street 16 Internationally TechShop had partnership locations in Tokyo with Fujitsu the United Arab Emirates with the Department of Education And Knowledge ADEK 17 and Ivry next to Paris France with ADEO Leroy Merlin 18 Additional partnerships included Samsung Instructables Cortex FutureWorks NYC the U S Department of Veterans Affairs National Instruments and DARPA Typical tools and equipment offered edit nbsp SawStop brand table saw used at TechShop in Redwood City California Table saw Power miter saw Abrasive saw Manual mills Tormach 3 1 axis CNC mill and metal lathes ShopBot 3 axis CNC router Welding equipment including MIG TIG gas and arc welders Sheet metal fabrication equipment Oscilloscopes and other electronics equipment Equipment for working with plastics Laser cutter and engraver Entry level 3D printers Textiles area with home and industrial sewing machines STEAM lab for youthAlternatives editThe sudden and unexpected closure of TechShop created a crisis for many small businesses and hobbyists who depended upon TechShop for the unique services it offered 9 In the scramble that followed several alternatives were sought out or founded TheShop build edit For a while TechShop in San Francisco reopened under the name TheShop build by a new owner Dan Rasure Former TechShop members continued to use the reopened shop but TechShop immediately filed suit for trade name infringement A second location was opened in San Jose 19 Gangplank edit With the help of the city of Chandler users created their own space called Gangplank 20 As of 2023 update Gangplank continues to operate 21 Protohaven edit In 2018 former members and staff of the Pittsburgh TechShop founded Protohaven 22 Maker Nexus edit In April 2019 former members and staff of the Redwood City and San Jose locations opened Maker Nexus in Sunnyvale California as a non profit makerspace 23 References edit Dickinson Boonsri July 5 2011 Tooling around San Francisco s TechShop CNET Retrieved 12 July 2011 Seeking a place to go build stuff The Examiner April 24 2006 Archived from the original on June 17 2012 Retrieved 12 July 2011 a b Boyce David October 4 2006 Atherton man unveils industrial workshop for public use in Menlo Park The Almanac Retrieved 12 July 2011 Rivlin Gary June 26 2011 Where Entrepreneurs Go Shopping Newsweek July 4 amp 11 2011 18 https web archive org web 20171115182528 http www techshop ws techshop pdf TechShop Announces Closing TechShop Closes Doors Files Bankruptcy MakeZine 15 November 2015 Retrieved 15 November 2017 Brown Lisa December 4 2017 TechShop assets acquired by owner who plans to reopen studios St Louis Post Dispatch Stay Tuned for the Next Iteration of TechShop TechShop News Archived from the original on January 8 2018 Retrieved December 6 2017 a b Evangelista Benny February 15 2018 TechShop 2 0 opens Monday in San Francisco San Francisco Chronicle TechShop trademark dispute techshop adafruit February 20 2018 Retrieved February 20 2018 TECHSHOP V DAN RASURE United States District Court Text Verdict form PDF Court Listener June 12 2019 Retrieved June 19 2019 Stipulated Proposal Re Judgment and Proposed Schedules for Post Jury Trial Submissions PDF Court Listener June 19 2019 Retrieved June 21 2019 TechShop Detroit Opens in Allen Park The Michigan Standard May 4 2012 Retrieved 6 May 2012 TechShop Announces Partnership and Co location with Lowe s in Austin Area Informed Infrastructure October 13 2012 Retrieved 8 Nov 2012 TechShop Inc ASU Chandler Innovation Center gives city high tech momentum East Valley Tribune January 17 2014 Retrieved 17 Jan 2014 Welcome to Abu Dhabi s AL Zeina innovation workshop where your tech dreams take shape The National November 22 2015 Retrieved 22 Nov 2015 TechShop Ateliers Leroy Merlin SAL PIZARRO April 18 2018 After TechShop New maker space planned for San Jose The Mercury News Bay Area News Group Retrieved December 11 2018 Wayne Schutsky Tribune Staff Writer March 19 2018 Gangplank opens new space for stranded TechShop users Tempe Arizona East Valley Tribune Retrieved July 1 2018 Welcome to the Future of Collaboration Retrieved August 8 2023 Pittsburgh s Largest Makerspace and School for Design amp Fabrication Retrieved August 8 2023 Museum and Maker Space Design Safety Gear for Bay Area Hospitals Retrieved January 27 2024 External links edit37 29 00 N 122 10 41 W 37 48324 N 122 17798 W 37 48324 122 17798 TechShop now defunct web site Archived 2006 12 21 at the Wayback Machine TheShop now defunct web site Archived 2018 07 02 at the Wayback Machine Five ways the Maker Movement can help catalyze a manufacturing renaissance This 22 000 Square Foot Makerspace Is An Inventor s Paradise TechShop Paradise for Tinkerers Step inside an inventor s playground TechShop gives the Maker Movement a big boost Photos Hobbyists heed TechShop s siren song TechShop A place for Makers to work on their projects Archived 2016 10 13 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TechShop amp oldid 1210934301, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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