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# Welcome to T-Works!

Our vision is to create a vibrant community of hobbyists, makers, and innovators across India. Here, we encourage exploration and experimentation, fostering an environment where imagination thrives without fear.

Collaboration is at the heart of T-Works. We believe that the best creations stem from collective efforts, and we champion collaboration at every opportunity.

We are dedicated to providing fair and equal access to all, ensuring that our resources and services are accessible to everyone, regardless of background or experience level.

Whether you're a seasoned maker or just starting your journey into innovation, T-Works open curriculum is your tool for unleashing your creative potential. Join us, and let's make something extraordinary together!

This curriculum has been created in partnership with [Office for Digital Design](https://officefordigital.design/).&#x20;


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