A summary of using thermoplastic polymers in aerospace applications.
A case study of using additive manufacturing (3D printing) to replace industrial components.
Manufacturing products at a medium scale using additive manufacturing (3D printing).
Wondering where all the good 3D files have gone to hide? This guide will go over the best websites for finding 3D files and models.
A beginner's guide to choosing the right filament for your 3D print.
Post-processing lets you bring out the most in your 3D prints, cleaning up some of those imperfections you'll inevitably get. This guide runs you through some of the tools and techniques for post-processing.
Learn the basics of PrusaSlicer with this easy crash course in preparing your 3D files for print.
Here's a couple of recommendations for choosing your first 3D printer.
Spacebase | Podcast | May 13, 2024
An interview with Caleb McIvor, Founding Director of PrintGig and CEO/CTO of Epsilum Design. PrintGig is a cutting-edge 3D printing company that specializes in high-temperature polymers for the high-tech and deep-tech sectors - including the space industry in New Zealand; the only one of its kind in the southern hemisphere.
The University of Auckland CIE | News | October 26, 2023
Two spinouts from the University of Auckland Business School’s Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) have formed a collaborative relationship, resulting in both start-ups participating in the 2023 New Zealand Aerospace Summit.
The University of Auckland CIE | News | August 18, 2022
3D printing service, PrintGig is an online platform where anyone can take advantage of advanced 3D printing technologies with no technical skills required.
Soda Inc | News | March 28, 2022
“We want to become the go-to place for anyone wanting something 3D printed. When people think of 3D printing, we want them to think of PrintGig, especially in the New Zealand market,” says Caleb.
Soda Inc | Funding | March 9, 2022
PrintGig founders Caleb McIvor and Reese Chen were awarded first place and have taken home $7,000 to grow their startup.
The University of Auckland CIE | Funding | October 21, 2021
In October 2021, PrintGig was awarded second place in the University of Auckland's Velocity $100k Challenge. This competition, New Zealand's leading student-led entrepreneurship contest, highlights innovative business ideas and supports their development. PrintGig impressed the judges with its vision to make 3D printing accessible and profitable for everyone by connecting experienced freelancers with consumers seeking affordable 3D printing services.