Another Milestone for Bucks IU STEAM Programs:  Bucks IU Launches Third Mobile Fab Lab

The Bucks County Intermediate Unit (Bucks IU) marked anoth­er sig­nif­i­cant mile­stone in its STEAM edu­ca­tion efforts with a ribbon-cutting cer­e­mo­ny to launch a third Mobile Fab Lab on January 20, 2026. Funded through a 2025 PAsmart grant, the new, ful­ly equipped and staffed mobile lab allows the Bucks IU Fab Lab pro­gram to impact more schools in Bucks County and expand its reach beyond Bucks County into Carbon and Lehigh counties. 

The 2025 PAsmart award marks the third PAsmart grant to direct­ly Lab pro­gram. The ini­tia­tive began with a PAsmart Innovation Grant that launched the first Mobile Fab Lab in 2019, fol­lowed by a small­er 2021 grant that sup­port­ed com­mu­ni­ty out­reach at libraries and pro­fes­sion­al learn­ing oppor­tu­ni­ties for edu­ca­tors. The 2025 grant, total­ing $450,000, fund­ed the cre­ation of an addi­tion­al, ful­ly equipped new Mobile Fab Lab. 

The PAsmart Innovation Grant Program is a statewide invest­ment in edu­ca­tion, work­force devel­op­ment, and inno­va­tion. Through PAsmart, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania sup­ports hands-on, career-connected learn­ing expe­ri­ences that pre­pare stu­dents for the future work­force. This fund­ing enables Bucks IU to bring advanced STEAM oppor­tu­ni­ties like 3D print­ing, robot­ics, laser cut­ting, and design think­ing direct­ly to stu­dents and communities. 

The pro­gram reflects the core goals of PAsmart: spark­ing inno­va­tion, build­ing essen­tial skills, and ensur­ing Pennsylvania stu­dents are pre­pared for the careers of tomorrow. 

Dr. Mark Hoffman,
Bucks IU Executive Director, stat­ed, “The Bucks IU’s com­mit­ment to STEAM pro­grams is reflect­ed in the
excep­tion­al growth of our Fab Lab programs.” 

The con­tin­ued growth of the Fab Lab pro­gram responds to the increas­ing demand for a skilled work­force in STEAM-related fields. Across Bucks County and Pennsylvania, STEAM businesses—particularly in advanced manufacturing—are seek­ing work­ers who are pre­pared for a technology-driven, glob­al econ­o­my. In 2026, near­ly every indus­try requires some lev­el of famil­iar­i­ty with com­put­er sci­ence or dig­i­tal fab­ri­ca­tion, mak­ing ear­ly expo­sure to these skills more crit­i­cal than ever. 

The Mobile Fab Lab pro­gram pro­vides one-week school res­i­den­cies sched­uled through­out the aca­d­e­m­ic year. Each Mobile Fab Lab is housed in a tran­sit van out­fit­ted with spe­cial­ized carts con­tain­ing a laser engraver, 3D print­ers, desk­top fab­ri­ca­tion machines, com­put­ers, iPads, and robot­ics equip­ment. Together, this equip­ment sup­ports hands-on learn­ing in dig­i­tal fab­ri­ca­tion and com­put­er sci­ence. Each week, three ful­ly equipped Mobile Fab Lab vans trav­el to schools with trained coor­di­na­tors to deliv­er these experiences. 

Each Mobile Fab Lab vis­its approx­i­mate­ly thirty-two schools per year and engages more than 10,000 stu­dents annu­al­ly. With three Mobile Fab Labs in oper­a­tion, more than 30,000 stu­dents are reached through the mobile pro­gram alone. When com­bined with Bucks IU’s center-based STEAM pro­grams and addi­tion­al engage­ment with Act 89 non­pub­lic schools, the Bucks IU STEAM team is on track to reach approx­i­mate­ly 45,000 stu­dents this year. 

The vast num­bers of stu­dents we are now reach­ing with our Mobile Fab Labs and pro­grams at the Fab Lab Center, like our nine weeks of sum­mer camp, are both hum­bling and excit­ing,” stat­ed Dr. Lindsey Rutherford, Bucks IU Supervisor of STEAM Education. 

This achieve­ment reflects a deep com­mit­ment to expand­ing access to STEAM edu­ca­tion and cre­at­ing a strong sense of pride in the impact of the pro­gram. The Bucks IU remains IU remains grate­ful to the PAsmart pro­gram for its con­tin­ued sup­port in help­ing engage elementary-aged stu­dents in Bucks County and beyond in mean­ing­ful, future-focused learn­ing experiences.