Engineer Lolo: “In my Micro P Lab, machines are running 24/7”
Léonce Atanley is multiplying Micro P Lab projects from his student room in Ghana. Interview with an advocate of 3D printing for Africa.
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Published 19 September 2017 by Caroline Grellier
Léonce Atanley is multiplying Micro P Lab projects from his student room in Ghana. Interview with an advocate of 3D printing for Africa.
Published 20 March 2017
In the biggest garbage dump in West Africa, in Ghana, a makerspace is being set up where one is beginning to imagine projects to improve the life conditions of the families living there and to create added value from rubbish.
Published 17 March 2015 by Caroline Grellier
As TRATECH, a sort of maker faire in Ghana, comes to a close, Léonce Atanley, never without an Arduino in his backpack, tells Makery about his future projects as an experienced maker for Africa.
Published 14 October 2014 by Ewen Chardronnet
The Turtle, DIY car made in Ghana, can be seen (and tried) at the Bel Ordinaire art centre in Pau (France) as part of the exhibition “Disnovation”, focus of the Accès(s) festival.