PRINTING WITH PURPOSE

Creating a Future That’s Engineered for Everyone

At Fracktal Works, we believe that innovation must serve a higher purpose. As pioneers in 3D printing technology, we are not just building products — we are building a better world. Our CSR initiatives reflect our commitment to environmental sustainability, education, healthcare, and inclusive growth.

Sustainability

We are committed to reducing waste and promoting sustainable manufacturing. Our 3D printing processes minimize material consumption, and we actively support projects that focus on recycling, reusability, and reducing carbon footprint in the additive manufacturing ecosystem.

Education & Skill Development

We regularly partner with educational institutions to promote STEM and design learning. Through workshops, internships, and hands-on training in 3D printing, we empower students, engineers, and innovators with skills for the future.

Healthcare Support

During national emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic, Fracktal Works actively contributed by 3D-printing essential medical equipment such as face shields and ventilator components. Our efforts continue through collaborations that bring accessible, affordable medical solutions to underserved communities.

Our Commitment

CSR at Fracktal Works is not a checkbox — it’s a core principle. We are committed to aligning our growth with the well-being of people and the planet. Through ethical practices, responsible innovation, and community partnerships, we aim to create an impact that extends beyond business.

Join us in printing a better future.

(Above) A short news snippet showcasing how our printed Oxygen Concentrators helped the national fight during COVID-19

Portal Point Generator

Wireless Energy + Smart Control = Portable Power Innovation

The Portal Point Generator is a portable, solar-powered energy hub designed for disaster zones, remote areas, and underserved communities. It enables users to generate, store, and manage electricity off-grid, all while providing connectivity and smart control through an integrated IoT layer.

What It Does

This compact unit harnesses solar energy, stores it in Li-ion battery banks, and provides multiple power outputs (USB, AC, DC) to run small appliances, charge devices, or power communication tools. A built-in Raspberry Pi or ESP32-based controller offers telemetry, remote diagnostics, and usage analytics.

Why It Matters

Access to electricity can be life-saving during emergencies, pandemics, or in off-grid regions. The Portal Point Generator provides a resilient, affordable, and scalable power solution that blends clean energy with smart tech.

Electromechanical Refreshable Braille Module

This project explores the development of a low-cost, scalable electromechanical Braille display module designed to improve digital accessibility for the visually impaired. Unlike expensive commercial alternatives, this prototype focuses on affordability, modularity, and ease of integration into existing assistive technologies.

What It Does

The module uses miniature actuators and mechanical linkages to raise and lower Braille dots in real time, enabling blind users to read digital text through touch. It can display one or more Braille characters and is designed to be chained with other modules for full-line or multi-line output.

Key Features
  • Refreshable Braille output compatible with screen readers and embedded systems

  • Electromechanical design with tactile accuracy and speed

  • Modular architecture for scaling up as needed

  • Powered by microcontroller-based control logic and can interface with USB or Bluetooth modules

 

Enabling Young Innovators Through 3D Printing

In partnership with the Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF), we set up pilot 3D printing labs in Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu, and Nuh, Haryana, empowering children from underserved communities with hands-on experience in CAD design and 3D printing.

Each lab included a desktop 3D printer and an online engineering course, allowing students aged 10+ to learn independently with minimal teacher support.

Key Impact:

  • Children designed practical items like pencil holders, shelves, and toys

  • Majority of learning was self-directed through digital content

  • Built digital skills, confidence, and creativity at a young age

This initiative highlights how access to technology can inspire real-world innovation—at any age, anywhere.

OUR CSR PARTNERS