
History of the FabLab

In 2018, Ethiopia allowed nonprofit organizations to manufacture & sell products in support of their nonprofit missions. STEMpower responded by creating its FabLab in 2020 in Addis Ababa, in collaboration the FDRE Ministry of Education (MoE).
This FabLab was equipped with 3D printers, CNC routers, and LASER Engravers prototyping mechanical, and electronic products—initially focusing on COVID‑19 efforts such as wearable reminders (bracelets), mechanical ventilator prototype, disinfection sanitizer dispensers, and wound vac therapy machine.
Since 2024, the FabLab has ventured to mass production of science kits focusing primarily on Physics, Maths, Chemistry, and Biology fields and manufacturing industrial grade machines like the chicken/fish feed pelletizing machine.
Our Services

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Educational Products for Sale
Educational science kits are hands-on learning tools designed to make science engaging, interactive, and accessible for students. These kits typically include all the materials and instructions needed to perform experiments in subjects like physics, maths, chemistry, and biology.
The kits are Ideal for classroom use or at-home learning, science kits help learners develop critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Available for sale in various levels—from beginner to advanced—align with the national curricula.
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Agricultural Products for Sale
FabLab agricultural products for sale are innovative tools and technologies designed to support modern farming through locally fabricated solutions.
The FabLab produce items such as pelletizing machine for chicken and fish feeds suitable for small-scale farms and large feed production facilities alike, the machine can be adjusted to produce pellets of various sizes and densities, meeting the specific dietary needs of different livestock and aquaculture species.