Casimir Jeanroy-Chasseux is a pioneer in the maker movement, currently serving as the President of "lâge de faire". His expertise lies in developing FabLabs and distributed manufacturing solutions for communities and public institutions. He holds multiple Masters degrees in Urban Design from prestigious institutions like École nationale des ponts et chaussées and Oxford Brookes University.
He is dedicated to making digital creation tools accessible to the general public, with a particular focus on integrating makerspaces within public libraries. Casimir is driven by the goal of fostering more inclusive, supportive, and conscious local communities through technology and collaborative creation. He has co-directed a book on creating digital spaces in libraries.
Unique fact: He founded "Wheeldo", a mobile micro-factory that was active across France, bringing 3D printing and FabLab concepts directly to the public.
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