About
A maker hub built from conviction, real work, and a love for hands-on learning.
Airdrie Maker Lab exists because Uche Ajuonuma believes children should grow up making, not just consuming. Through his work in CoMakers Africa, he has spent years encouraging a stronger maker culture, practical innovation, and hands-on problem-solving. That same passion for maker-centric learning is what shaped this lab.
Together with his partner, Chino Charles, they founded Airdrie Maker Lab to give children and families in Airdrie a place where design, creativity, engineering, and real making come together. The goal is not to build another school. The goal is to help raise confident makers, young inventors, and future builders.
Children learn deeply when they make something real.
A welcoming maker space should feel exciting, practical, and parent-friendly.
3D printing, design, coding, and prototyping help ideas become real in a way children can see and remember.
Maker learning builds confidence, creativity, and problem-solving that lasts beyond the classroom.
