makers united

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MAKERS UNITED is the ultimate festival for all tech freaks and innovation fans, where cutting edge technologies and ingenious hacks meet creative solutions. MAKERS UNITED offers a platform for tech pioneers and innovative thinkers and brings together the regional, national and international maker community every year. This is where ideas are shared and the latest innovations are presented in order to shape the future together. An absolute highlight is the Maker Residence programme, which is unique in Europe and once again brings together diverse and inspiring makers from over fifteen countries in Saxon maker hubs and with companies in Saxony in 2025. Innovative technologies and projects will be developed together and then presented exclusively at makers united. Experience two days full of interactive workshops and exciting participatory projects from all over the world.

When? 21. to  22. June 2025

Where? Chemnitz, Stadthalle

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International Maker Residence Programme | Maker meets Space

The European festival "makers united" invites you to the Stadthalle

Events

Saturday
until

Maker Pop-Up

Chemnitz

Elderly people Education
Sunday
until

Maker Pop-Up

Chemnitz

Elderly people Education
Monday
until

Maker Pop-Up

Chemnitz

Elderly people Education
Tuesday
until

Maker Pop-Up

Chemnitz

Elderly people Education
Wednesday
until

Maker Pop-Up

Chemnitz

Elderly people Education
Thursday
until

Maker Pop-Up

Chemnitz

Elderly people Education
Friday
until

Maker Pop-Up

Chemnitz

Elderly people Education
Saturday
until

Maker Pop-Up

Chemnitz

Elderly people Education
Sunday
until

Maker Pop-Up

Chemnitz

Elderly people Education
Monday
until

Maker Pop-Up

Chemnitz

Elderly people Education

European Capital of Culture The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media Free State of Saxony European Capital of Culture

This project is cofinanced by tax funds on the basis of the parliamentary budget of the state of Saxony and by federal funds from the Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media), as well as funds from the City of Chemnitz.