InPrint 3D Clinches 2nd Place in National $20 Boss Awards

We are proud to announce that InPrint 3D, a Year 10 student-run business, has secured an impressive 2nd place in the Senior Enterprise of the Year category at the national $20 Boss Awards. This remarkable achievement places our students among the top young entrepreneurs in a program that involves nearly 1,700 schools across Australia.

InPrint 3D, founded by Joshua Sibly, Lachlan Adams, and Riley Hurst, showcased exceptional innovation and social consciousness with their business model. The team focused on creating 3D-printed fidget toys explicitly designed for neuro-diverse children, demonstrating both technical skill and a deep understanding of an important market need.

As runners-up, the InPrint 3D team will receive a cash prize to develop their business further. Additionally, they will benefit from invaluable mentoring sessions with an experienced entrepreneur, potentially paving the way for the expansion of their venture into the real-world market.

The $20 Boss program, known for fostering entrepreneurial skills in young Australians, has provided an excellent platform for our students to showcase their talents. This recognition highlights the innovative spirit of Joshua, Lachlan, and Riley and reflects the quality of business education at St Mark's.

We congratulate InPrint 3D on this outstanding accomplishment and look forward to seeing how they will leverage this experience to grow personally and professionally.