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Do students buy into maker culture?

New research reveals the groups most invested in the maker movement

Maker culture is going mainstream. The maker industry is projected to grow to more than $8 billion by 2020, and with the maker movement infiltrating classrooms, after-school clubs and homes, it’s no wonder.

But where is the maker movement strongest? A new report from robotics and open-source hardware provider DFRobot aims to find out by analyzing DIY-labeled products hosted on Kickstarter.

By Laura Ascione, Managing Editor, Content Services, @eSN_Laura

Do students buy into maker culture?

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