Two young siblings in Tucson are proving that age is no barrier to entrepreneurship. Grayson Laboa, 12, and Temperance Laboa, 10, have turned their passion for 3D printing into a successful business, creating unique items like dragons, critters, and sea creatures.The idea for GrayT Creations came after the Laboa siblings watched their father work with a 3D printer. Inspired by his work, they saw a chance to take it further and bring their creative ideas to life.
”Launched just over a year ago, GrayT Creations has grown steadily, with the siblings managing their business around their busy school schedules. “Our 3D printers can run while we’re at school, as long as someone sets the print,” explained Temperance.Despite their young age, Grayson and Temperance acknowledge they wouldn’t be able to keep things running without their parents’ support. “Our parents help out while we’re in school. The printers are almost always running,” Grayson said.