About Us


The rise of the technology era, and the persistent social, economic, and environmental sustainability issues in the developing economies especially in their rural settings indicated the need for a different approach to ensure sustainability and broad empowerment of individuals irrespective of their educational, geographical, and anthropological status.

GreenLab Microfactory, the first fablab in Nigeria will promote a green, eco-friendly, and sustainable environment, through research and development, education and training, technological and innovation awareness, and other human capital development projects.

The aim of GreenLab is to encourage small-scale development of valuable artefacts, by providing access to digital fabrication tools and technologies that encourages learning, rapid prototyping, ideation, innovation, and small scale development of artefacts.

The sole purpose of GreenLab is to provide sustainable and simple solutions to complex social problems, right from the rural level, to the provincial level, and lastly to the national level. Thereby eliminating the impending issues from their source, by utilizing the available and abundant resources present within the communities the GreenLab is planted. GreenLab is based on the platform of openness which means collaboration with other micro-factories is essential, also the innovative outcome of the GreenLab will be available for any individual or organization to use and further develop.



TEAM


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Babasile Daniel

Caretaker

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Antonia Akinola

Projects Coordinator

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Ogunranti Adebayo

Manager

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Kolawole Oluwasegun

Manager

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Yuji Ogawa

Project Advisor

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Onyemaechi Ogiri

Legal adviser

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Agamini Emmanuel

Greenovator

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Akintaju Alexander

Graphic Designer



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+(234) 809 - 220 - 5588

+(234) 916 - 461- 8800

Green Garage, House 5, FUTA South Akure, Ondo state, Nigeria.


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About Us


The rise of the technology era, and the persistent social, economic, and environmental sustainability issues in the developing economies especially in their rural settings indicated the need for a different approach to ensure sustainability and broad empowerment of individuals irrespective of their educational, geographical, and anthropological status.



GreenLab Microfactory, the first fablab in Nigeria will promote a green, eco-friendly, and sustainable environment, through research and development, education and training, technological and innovation awareness, and other human capital development projects.


The aim of GreenLab is to encourage small-scale development of valuable artefacts, by providing access to digital fabrication tools and technologies that encourages learning, rapid prototyping, ideation, innovation, and small scale development of artefacts.

The sole purpose of GreenLab is to provide sustainable and simple solutions to complex social problems, right from the rural level, to the provincial level, and lastly to the national level. Thereby eliminating the impending issues from their source, by utilizing the available and abundant resources present within the communities the GreenLab is planted. GreenLab is based on the platform of openness which means collaboration with other micro-factories is essential, also the innovative outcome of the GreenLab will be available for any individual or organization to use and further develop.



TEAM


Card image cap

Babasile Daniel

Caretaker

Card image cap

Antonia Akinola

Projects Coordinator

Card image cap

Ogunranti Adebayo

Manager

Card image cap

Kolawole Oluwasegun

Manager

Card image cap

Yuji Ogawa

Project Advisor

Card image cap

Onyemaechi Ogiri

Legal adviser

Card image cap

Agamini Emmanuel

Greenovator

Card image cap

Akintaju Alexander

Graphic Designer

Contact Us

+(234) 809-220-5588

(234) 916-461-8800

Green Garage, House 5, FUTA South Akure, Ondo state, Nigeria.

info@greenlab-microfactory.org

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