TechShop Leads Charge to Leverage JOBS Act with $60 Million Investment Offering

New Funds to Fuel Building of TechShop Locations Nationwide, Inspire Revival of Small Business and Manufacturing in American Communities

MENLO PARK, Calif.--()--TechShop, a membership-based, do-it-yourself workshop and fabrication studio, today announced it has set a goal to raise $60 million to build new facilities in communities across America. The new fundraising by TechShop is possible because a critical part of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act, which lifts the ban on general solicitation and advertising for certain offerings, goes into effect today.

The JOBS Act is intended to jumpstart our economy by creating opportunities for small businesses, startups and entrepreneurs. It eases regulations on the funding of U.S. small businesses to spur growth and pave the way for them to create more jobs. TechShop can now invite a broader group of investors, which includes smaller and community-minded investors, to participate in the business and bring TechShop to their cities.

“TechShop is a hometown platform where innovators and entrepreneurs can go to build their dreams. Each TechShop location delivers the tools and support a community needs to inspire a revival of small business and manufacturing that can create new jobs and a stronger local economy,” said Mark Hatch, CEO of TechShop. “And the JOBS Act is giving us the freedom to continue pioneering a business model that is by and for the people around us who are building the next great thing.”

An early adopter of crowdfunding, TechShop has a proven record of attracting smaller investors to support building facilities in Menlo Park, San Francisco and San Jose, Calif., where restrictions on solicitations are not as onerous. The company will continue to embrace small investments as a key to its participatory and community-based business model, and to seek corporate and institutional partnerships like those in place with Ford, Arizona State University and Autodesk. The TechShop model is unique and powerful, proven by the fact that the prototypes for successful companies like Square and DODOcase were born at TechShop.

To raise its $60 million target and empower more makers across the country, TechShop will seek support from individual and corporate investors. Its aggressive plan is to build new facilities in Chandler, Ariz.; Los Angeles, Calif.; Menlo Park, Calif.; Chicago, Ill.; Cedar Valley, Iowa; Boston, Mass.; Baltimore, Md.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; St. Louis, Mo.; New York, N.Y.; Portland, Ore.; Pittsburgh, Pa. (expanded programming); Seattle, Wash. and Washington, D.C. (Arlington, Va.).

The company will ask for the public’s opinion, crowdsourcing the identification of additional communities TechShop can best serve. TechShop is asking people to go to www.techshop.com/invest to learn more about investing in TechShop or to vote for their hometown to be the next TechShop location.

About TechShop, Inc.

Founded in October 2006, TechShop is a membership-based, do-it-yourself (DIY) workshop and fabrication studio providing access to a vibrant community of creative people and more than $1 million worth of high quality machines, tools and software. TechShop offers classes, workshops, instruction and meet-ups for people of all ages and skill levels. TechShop is based in Menlo Park, Calif., with locations nationwide.

For information and course listings, visit http://www.techshop.com, email info@techshop.com or call 855-TECHSHOP. You can follow TechShop on Twitter at “@TechShop.” TechShop is also on Facebook as “TechShop Incorporated.”

Contacts

North of Nine Communications
Connie J. Zheng, 415-268-4821
connie.zheng@nof9.com

Release Summary

TechShop, a membership-based, do-it-yourself workshop studio, announced it will raise $60M to build new US locations. Each TechShop delivers the tools to create products and fuel small business.

Contacts

North of Nine Communications
Connie J. Zheng, 415-268-4821
connie.zheng@nof9.com