Projects

Projects

Projects

A collection of projects, experiments, prototypes, and collaborations from across the Stellerworks journey.

From reverse engineering and additive manufacturing to interactive physical experiences and product development, each project represents a small step in a much larger process of learning, experimentation, and capability building.

Some ideas begin as client work.
Some begin as curiosity.
Many evolve into something unexpected.

Together, these projects document our ongoing exploration of how modern tools, manufacturing workflows, and emerging technologies can be used to create products, systems, and experiences that bridge the physical and digital worlds.

We're excited to see where they lead next.

Together, they form a record of an ongoing process:

Building capability.
Testing ideas.
Learning continuously.

Starting small.
Thinking long-term.

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NFC Projects

From Prompt to Prototype
One of the things we enjoy most at Stellerworks is working on projects that sit somewhere between engineering, storytelling, and physical product design. This project with Bench AI was a good example of that. Bench is a startup focused on automating engineering workflows using AI — a space we already find
Engineering With a Tap
One thing we’ve become increasingly interested in is the space between physical objects and digital information. Most engineering companies spend huge amounts of time developing products, systems, and technical expertise, but often struggle to communicate that work in a way that feels engaging outside of technical conversations, presentations, or
Not Just A Potato
When Marketing Managed first approached us with the idea, the reaction was probably the same one most people would have had: “Wait… you want us to make a potato?” But underneath the humor and absurdity of the idea was actually a very interesting creative challenge. The goal wasn’t simply
Exploring Physical-Digital Experiences Through NFC
Some of the earliest Stellerworks projects revolved around a simple but surprisingly interesting idea: What if physical objects could act as gateways to digital experiences? At the time, NFC technology felt strangely underutilised. Most people associated it with contactless payments, but very few businesses were exploring how physical products themselves

Ecommerce Projects

Coming soon..