Home Innovation Cedar Rapids Public Library to host Maker and Technology Fest

Cedar Rapids Public Library to host Maker and Technology Fest

Cedar Rapids Public Library, 450 Fifth Ave. SE. CREDIT RICHARD PRATT
Cedar Rapids Public Library, 450 Fifth Ave. SE. CREDIT RICHARD PRATT

Technology and creativity will meet at the Cedar Rapids Public Library with the Maker and Technology Fest, coming to the downtown library, 450 Fifth Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids, on Saturday, April 13.

According to a news release, the day will include demonstrations, hands-on activities, and presentations that showcase the ways area organizations and makers are using both maker and emerging technologies – including technology available to use in the library’s Maker Spaces.

Highlights include:

  • 11 a.m., Whipple Auditorium: “Innovation at the Heart of Healing: The Hospital Makerspace Journey” with Rose Hedges, DNP, RN and Nick Dodds, BME
    of Generate @ UnityPoint – Learn about the development of a makerspace within a hospital setting, led by the dynamic duo of a nurse and an engineer who run the space. They will dive into the valuable lessons learned and showcase the innovative projects that clinicians are creating, offering a unique blend of healthcare and creativity.
  • 1 p.m., Whipple Auditorium: “What is AI, and How Does it Impact Us?” with
    Joseph Engler, Pr. Technical Fellow and Chief AI Scientist at Collins Aerospace – Learn about AI from Engler, the creator of Collins Aerospace Enterprise AI, named Allison. Engler is responsible for the direction of the Allison AI Lab, including research and development, product generation, and AI services.

Other demonstrations

OPN architects will be demonstrating how to use an Oculus 3D virtual reality headset or a gaming controller to walk through a digital building before it is built, and learn how designers and architects use virtual reality and visualization software to conceptualize new ideas, experience volume and scale, and integrate materiality into spaces. See physical architectural models to learn how architects use 3D printing technology and digital fabrication when designing new buildings.

The Robotics teams from Xavier, Metro, and Linn Mar high schools will run mock matches of their robots and students and coaches will be on hand to answer questions.

The Cedar Rapids Public Library Glowforge and tools from the Iowa City Public Library will be paired, participants can use Adobe Illustrator to create and print a unique design. The Marion Public Library Maker Space will also be represented. Attendees can learn about technology available at the Marion Public Library.

Stay up-to-date with our free email newsletter

Follow the issues, companies and people that matter most to business in the Cedar Rapids / Iowa City Corridor.

Exit mobile version