FAB16 + Fab City Summit Montréal, world events in 2021:
Positioning Montréal at the heart of the eco-industrial transformation of the Americas.
Montréal has been chosen to host two world conferences at the heart of the movement for economic and social transformation, from August 9 to 15, 2021:
New technologies have opened up the possibilities of more local, digital and circular production. They contribute to the manufacture of goods and services, coupled with a demand that is being disrupted by the rapid transformation of our lifestyles and growing environmental awareness. We are entering a transition to a new industrial cycle where the city can once again become a high-potential production area.
Fab City’s strategy is to create a new production ecosystem to act in the face of the growing impacts of globalization and offer citizens the means to innovate and produce locally, so that they are actively engaged in the transformation of their cities. Local governments and civic organizations, startups, universities and other organizations are called upon to work together to enable a cultural change that can strengthen the emancipation of cities and citizens.
The Fab City initiative emerges from and works in close proximity to the international Fab Labs network, a steadily growing ecosystem of more than 2,000 digital manufacturing labs in over 126 countries, studying the future of materials, citizenship, manufacturing and entrepreneurship. The global Fab City movement takes the ideals of the Fab Lab – connectivity, culture and creativity – and brings them to the scale of the city. It helps municipal leaders develop productive cities at the local level, working with local communities, businesses and institutions, revitalizing manufacturing infrastructure and stimulating a new economy.
Fab Lab innovations provide connected solutions to concrete city problems, opening up opportunities for business, research, education and territorial development.
Fab Labs and Labs friends of the Montréal region
The first local actors who have already expressed their commitment
- Communautique
- La Direction des bibliothèques de Montréal
- Chantier de l’économie sociale
- C.I.T.I.E.S.
International centre for innovation and knowledge transfer on the social and solidarity economy - CIRODD
Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en opérationnalisation du développement durable - Procédurable
- Institut EDDEC
- Collectif ville autrement (UQAM)
- Chaire de recherche en culture Maker de l’Université Concordia
- Institut Milieu pour l’art, la culture et la technologie de l’Université Concordia
- Groupe de recherche des Chercheur.e.s en responsabilité sociale et en développement durable de l’UQÀM
- Quartier de l’innovation
- Le réseau des Fab Labs et Labs amis du Québec
- Linéaire Design
- Arbre Évolution
- Ouishare
- Percolab Coop
- La Pépinière, Espaces collaboratifs
- La Société de développement commercial (SDC) District Central
- USIMM
- Réseau québécois de Villes et Villages en santé (RQVVS)
La Direction des bibliothèques de Montréal
Chantier de l’économie sociale
CIRODD
Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en opérationnalisation du développement durable
Collectif ville autrement (UQAM)
Chaire de recherche en culture Maker de l’Université Concordia
Institut Milieu pour l’art, la culture et la technologie de l’Université Concordia
Groupe de recherche des Chercheur.e.s en responsabilité sociale et en développement durable de l’UQÀM
Le réseau des Fab Labs et labs amis du Québec
La Pépinière, Espaces collaboratifs
La Société de développement commercial (SDC) District Central