Cybertron Collaborative Studio
John Bardo Center, Room 327
The Cybertron Collaborative Studio serves as a collaborative workspace for Student
Organization projects such as WSU-GoBabyGo, Walkin 'n' Rollin, 3D Printed Prosthetics,
and more. The lab is outfitted with a projector and screen, making it a perfect location
to host Student Organization meetings and design sessions.
Safety Rules:
- Before operating equipment and tools, make sure that you are authorized. Do not use
any tools or equipment without proper safety and usage instructions.
- Report any injuries/accidents to a lab mentor immediately.
- Safety glasses and hearing protection are required in the Innovation Hub when equipment
and tools are in use, and as specified.
- Closed toe shoes required when working with Innovation Hub equipment.
- Clothing and jewelry that could become caught in equipment are prohibited. Long hair
should be properly secured so it does not get caught in machines.
- Be aware of the locations of first aid, fire, and safety equipment.
- Never walk away from equipment in use.
- Keep fingers clear of the point of operation for equipment by using tools such as
push sticks or hooks.
- Working alone is prohibited.
- Safety is your top priority within the Innovation Hub. If you are not sure what to
do, ask!
Common Sense Guidelines:
- Do not remove tools from the Innovation Hub.
- Clean your work areas immediately after completing use of equipment and workspaces.
- Report any damaged or inoperable equipment to a lab mentor immediately.
Lab Use:
Students are expected to provide their own construction materials and supplies. The
Innovation Hub will supply the equipment, training, and the space to work on their
projects.