We started Hyper3D because the way most ANZ engineering teams source custom parts is harder than it needs to be — too many suppliers, too much chasing, too little accountability. We do it differently.
Hyper3D exists to take the friction out of custom manufacturing. Whether you're a startup prototyping your first product, an OEM scaling production, or an R&D team that needs a one-off bracket for a test rig — you should be able to send drawings and get a clear, fast answer.
That means treating quotes as engineering conversations, not transactions. It means flagging design problems before they become defects. It means picking up the phone when you call. And it means standing behind every part we ship, because our reputation is the thing we sell.
Every day a part sits in a quote queue is a day a project is blocked. Quotes back in 24 hours, prototypes in days not weeks.
Inspection on every batch. Documentation on every order. We'd rather miss a deadline than ship a part we're not proud of.
If something's going to be late, you hear about it before the deadline — not after. Bad news early beats bad news late.
Free DFM review on every project. We'll tell you what to change to save cost or improve quality before we cut anything.
NDAs in place before drawings are shared. We don't use your designs to compete with you.
You get Carter directly — not a call centre, not a sales rep, not a quote portal. Real conversation, real ownership.
Our manufacturing operations work to internationally recognised quality standards, with independent third-party certification.
The international standard for quality management systems — applied to every project, regardless of industry or quantity.
Medical device quality management certification, with full traceability for implantable and patient-contacting components.
Compliance documentation provided for parts destined for European, UK and Australian markets.
Mill test certs (3.1) and full chemical and mechanical test reports available on request.
Carter founded Hyper3D after years of watching ANZ engineering teams struggle to get custom parts made affordably and on time. He runs the business from New Zealand, handling every customer relationship personally — quoting, scheduling, problem-solving and shipping.
If you've got a project, you're talking to him.
Got a drawing, a sketch, or just an idea? Send it through and we'll work out the rest.