Fablab EDP
This is where innovation is made
FabLab EDP's main goals are to strengthen the promotion of a culture of innovation and creativity within the EDP Group, to interact with Society by leveraging entrepreneurship and stimulating active citizenship, and to provide the means to generate and implement ideas, with a special focus on the 'Learn by doing' concept.

Available resources for projects and users
Fablab offers small and large milling machines, laser cut machines and vinyl cutters, 3D printers and scanners, a laboratory of electronic, computers and the respective CAD design and software programming tools, supported by open source software and CAD and CAM freeware.
Our limit is imagination, really. Proof of this are the projects already developed, such as wind turbines, wireless networks, 3D printers, drones, long reach antennas or a home powered exclusively by solar energy.
Know our projects
EDP Drone
Fratel Hydroelectric Dam Small Scale Model
SENSIBLE demo stand
EDP Ubiquitous Charger charging station
MIBox
Sustainable Cities and Communities Platform
Labelec Merit Award Trophy
MAAT Tactile Models
Mounting bracket for pulse measurement probe for metering systems
Open source video wall
EDP IoT Hackathon
FabLab EDP kiosk
Bring your ideas to life with us
Fablab EDP is short for Fabrication Laboratory. The concept was created by the Center for Bits and Atoms, of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), with which EDP has established a partnership. EDP Fablab is the result of the EDP Inovação’s accession to the MIT Portugal program.
FabLab EDP was the first digital laboratoty, in Portugal.
Fablab offers small and large milling machines, laser cut machines and vinyl cutters, 3D printers and scanners, a laboratory of electronic, computers and the respective CAD design and software programming tools, supported by open source software and CAD and CAM freeware.
The limit is imagination, really. Proof of this are the projects already developed, such as wind turbines, wireless networks, 3D printers, drones, long reach antennas or a home powered exclusively by solar energy.