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Workshop Sessions: Kickstart Batch Production

10th February 2026, 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Slough
Plus X Innovation, 2 Brunel Place, Slough SL1 1FQ
Slough
Slough
Slough
Slough
Slough
Slough

Are you exploring how to bring a physical product to market without committing to large scale manufacturing?

This practical workshop introduces early-stage innovators and makers to running Kickstarter campaigns and producing small batches of high-quality products using digital fabrication tools.

Delivered by Ben Beavers and Sean Hayes, the session focuses on real considerations when launching hardware products, from pricing and fulfilment to managing risks and production challenges.

Applications close on Friday 5th February 2026

Free
Apply now
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Slough

Workshop Sessions: Kickstart Batch Production

10th February 2026, 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Open to all
Free

Are you exploring how to bring a physical product to market without committing to large scale manufacturing?

This practical workshop introduces early-stage innovators and makers to running Kickstarter campaigns and producing small batches of high-quality products using digital fabrication tools.

Delivered by Ben Beavers and Sean Hayes, the session focuses on real considerations when launching hardware products, from pricing and fulfilment to managing risks and production challenges.

Applications close on Friday 5th February 2026

Apply now
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About this session

This session explores how crowdfunding and small batch production can be used to test demand, gather user feedback and build an early customer base. Participants learn how to plan and run a Kickstarter campaign, avoid common hardware pitfallsand use workshop tools to produce small production runs.

  • How to run, market and optimise a Kickstarter campaign
  • Common traps in hardware crowdfunding, including pricing, quality control and fulfilment
  • Managing risks and unforeseen challenges
  • Using digital fabrication tools such as 3D printers, laser cutters and CNC machines for small batch production
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Why Attend

Workshop Sessions is a practical skills programme designed to help early-stage innovators and makers gain hands on experience in manufacturing, product development and prototyping.

  • Hear from experts in product prototyping and manufacture.
  • Get one-to-one advice about your manufacturing questions and challenges.
  • Meet and learn from peers on their own product development journey.
  • See the world-class product prototyping facilities at Plus X Innovation Slough.
  • Learn about common manufacturing processes, which ones might be most suitable for your product, and how the constraints and benefits effect you.
  • Learn how to find and make deals with factories.
  • Learn what manufacturers need to know from you, how to negotiate and get the best result.
  • Learn more about things are made at scale, to help inform your product development.

Why Plus X Innovation?

World Class Facilities
Access professional spaces and equipment designed to support early-stage product development.
Expert-Led Guidance
Learn from experienced product developers and engineers through practical, hands-on workshop sessions.
From Idea to Production
Gain the tools, knowledge and confidence to move from prototype to your first production batch.

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The people I have met here make it a dream coming in a few times a week! I don't see myself being able to go back to working from home the same way I did before coming to Plus X Innovation, I don't think I could leave the sense of community behind. It really is something everyone who is working from home should try!

Benjamin Plumpton
Freelancer
Unlimited Member
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Central Research Laboratory has contributed to our journey in many ways: access to a network, manufacturing, procurement services, and workshop facilities. CRL enables us to feel like a slightly bigger company than we would otherwise be if left to our own devices. Being here at CRL as a cohort member, makes it feel a lot more real and plugged in into the ecosystem.

Florian Richter
Accelerator alumni
Studio office member
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Besides the workshop facilities, the best thing about working in the Brighton hub has got to be being able to collaborate with people in the same building as you. The variety of expertise and experience in the building is awesome.

Dave Lock
Technical Director
Resident desk member
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We could not be in a better place to grow as a company. We get amazing support from the Plus X Innovation staff, plus collaboration opportunities with the other inspiring residents and companies. We feel like we’re living in the future of workplaces in the present and that is pretty damn cool.

Marc Convey
Founder
Studio office member
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Through my time at Plus X Innovation my business has turned from a student project into a registered R&D company. My favourite thing about being at Plus X Brighton is having a mini family in the office and a beautiful space to be the best you and make the best connections.

Lucy Hughes
Accelerator alumni
Resident desk member

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About the series

Workshop Sessions are free, high value training programmes developed and delivered by Plus X Innovation. It provides participants with practical, accessible learning across three core areas: CAD modelling, manufacturing fundamentals, and optimising Kickstarter campaigns. Each session blends expert instruction, guided exercises and one to one support, giving participants both the skills and clarity needed to progress their ideas. The programme aims to demystify manufacturing, build technical confidence, provide access to cutting-edge prototyping facilities, and connect participants with a supportive community of peers and product development specialists.

This series consists of three sessions:

Eligibility

The programme is suited to individuals at an early stage of developing a physical product. Participants should have an idea they want to progress, but do not need a completed prototype or prior experience in CAD, manufacturing or product development. Sessions take place at Plus X Innovation Slough, so participants must be able to attend onsite.

Applications close on Monday 12 January 2026.

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