Testimonials

At Maker’s Asylum I found the freedom to make and break while learning from an amazing community
Shakti Shaligram
Human Centered Design, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Learn in-demand skills required in the modern world through our Skill building courses.
Maker’s Asylum Learning Platform is a culmination of future skills required in the modern world. The platform focuses in particular on in-demand skills, and addresses the disconnect between employer needs and existing instruction from the lens of multidisciplinary and age agnostic approach, which fits right into the WEF Education 4.0 Framework.
Source: World Economic Forum
Innovation School is a unique hands on learning program that brings you the culture of making and creating from a maker-space right into your homes! Innovation over the years has been driven by various factors, but creative leadership in these unprecedented times requires being agile enough to adapt to uncertainty. The program not only focusses on impact innovation and problem solving but most importantly offers a neutral playground for experimentation.
SDG School is a flagship program of Maker’s Asylum in partnership with various institutions to work on problems aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. With over 1000 alumni now in 40 countries the program has a rich pool of interdisciplinary individuals that have joined to create social impact over the years. We have hosted the program in Mumbai, Paris and this year we are creating the experience online so that you can stay home and still get access to the varied community of mentors and peers from across the globe!
A guitar accessory that includes single-hand amputees in the user-base of guitar players and shoppers.
A device to enable Hindi speaking blind people to navigate their surroundings, identify objects and people around them independently.
Plastic Safari was born out of the need to educate consumers especially the ‘gen-next’ about waste, err resource management.
At Maker’s Asylum I found the freedom to make and break while learning from an amazing community
Shakti Shaligram
Human Centered Design, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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