InMachines
Open Source Machines for Fab Labs.
Born from the machine building activities of Daniele Ingrassia, the founder, InMachines has been created to fill the gap between commercial digital fabrication machines and open hardware. Our key value is represented by the creation of open source digital fabrication machines. By the nature of the machine building activities, our products are diversified to not only serve any of the machine user, but also Fab Labs, Makerspaces, technical education, educational institutions (schools, universities), international research project and many more.
The company has available the following manufacturing equipment:
- Laser cutters
- Large format cnc machining
- Precision small format cnc machining
- 3D printers
- Lathe
- PCB prototyping
- Drill press
- Bend saw
- Vinyl cutters
- Tapping / drilling arm

Meet the team
InMachines team is composed of experienced professionals in the field of digital fabrication with background in Fab Labs all over the world.
Daniele Ingrassia
Founder & CEO
Having been teaching digital fabrication courses for many years all over the world, Daniele Ingrassia is a Fab Lab Guru, Fab Academy instructor and previously, staff member of Fab Lab Kamp-Lintfort (Germany).
Gaia Di Martino
Development Engineer
With a Master Degree in Chemical and Processes Engineering, Gaia Di Martino is responsible for the company organization and the optimization of the work flow. She is also in charge for the kits' preparation.
Wilhelm Schütze
Development Engineer
Industrial designer and passionate maker, involved in the Fab Lab community since 2013. Interested in machine design, electronic sound devices, digital manufacturing and education.
Sulaiman Tanbari
Development Engineer
A Damascus University Computer Engineering graduate and Web Science master, Sulaiman excels in crafting diverse software projects. His expertise fuels innovation in our digital landscape.
Liane Honda
Development Engineer
Liane Honda is a designer, usability engineer and Fabricademy graduate. She has been conducting workshops in digital fabrication and machine building, apart from developíng machine documentation.
Marc Kohlen
Documentation Engineer
Marc Kohlen has a BA in Fine Arts and founded a fablab in the Netherlands in 2010. He has been setting up an educational program of workshops in digital fabrication for schools in NRW and developing machine documentation for InMachines.