Budding Entrepreneurs go for Gold with Olympic Effort at BT’s Business Programme

- BT Business of Science & Technology Programme recognises next generation of business leaders

Five young entrepreneurs have been awarded summer placements in two Irish universities following their success at the BT Business of Science & Technology Programme 2011 held at NovaUCD. The secondary school students underwent an intensive course in commercialisation skills, and displayed a natural flair for business when tasked with creating viable businesses from ideas on pioneering sports equipment, biomass fuel development and a flood barrier for domestic use.

A team comprising of Katie Pierce O'Shea from Coláiste na Sceilge, Co. Kerry, Barry Holland, from Clonakilty Community College, Co. Cork, Kate O'Regan, from Loreto College, St Stephens Green, Dublin and Romy Gerring from Banbridge Academy, Co. Down won the overall group award. 

BT 2011 BOST WINNER GROUP
(l-r) Pictured at NovaUCD Barry Holland, Romy Gerring, Colm O'Neill, Managing Director, Business, BT Ireland, Kate Dargen and Katie Pierce O'Shea

The group worked on P-row-tect, a specially designed rowing glove Katie had entered into the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition in January.  The judging panel was impressed by the marketability and originality of the product and Katie’s identification of a gap not currently filled in the market.  The budding young entrepreneur is getting ready to target teams competing in the London 2012 Olympic Games.

William Clackett also from Banbridge Academy, Co. Down was named best individual for the skills and business acumen he developed over the week of the programme.  William’s project was based on research into the affects of loo roll choices on the environment.

BT 2011 BOST Individual Winner
Colm O'Neill, Managing Director, Business, BT Ireland with William Clackett

Colm O’Neill, Managing Director, Business, BT Ireland, said, “Business executives that worked with the students this week were given a real uplift – these budding entrepreneurs don’t focus on the negatives, they are too busy inventing the solutions.  We should look at as many opportunities as possible to give students business skills from an earlier age – whether it means changes to the school curriculum or more one week placements in enterprises across the island, for example.”

Devised by BT, and delivered by NovaUCD, the BT Business of Science & Technology Programme involved 31 students who were chosen from the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition which took place in January. The third level summer placements are organised and funded by the Higher Education Authority (HEA) and comprise of a one week placement at University of Limerick (UL)/National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG).

Dr Pat Frain, Director, NovaUCD, said “This Programme, devised by BT and delivered by NovaUCD, has challenged the students’ thinking and helped them to understand and work through some of the critical steps required to transform ideas into commercial reality. NovaUCD is delighted to have had the opportunity to work with BT on this important initiative to help develop an entrepreneurial culture amongst second level students in Ireland.”  

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4 March 2011

For further information contact: Micéal Whelan, NovaUCD, Communications, t: 01 716 3712 or e: miceal.whelan@ucd.ie or Michelle Toner, Fleishman-Hillard, t: 01 6188 420 or m: 085 725 9809 or Priscilla O’Regan, Head of PR, BT, t: 01 432 5162 or m: 086 633 5398.

Editors Notes

BT is one of the world’s leading providers of communications solutions and services operating in more than 170 countries.  Its principal activities include the provision of networked IT services globally; local, national and international telecommunications services to our customers for use at home, at work and on the move; broadband and internet products and services and converged fixed/mobile products and services.  BT consists principally of four lines of business: BT Global Services, Openreach, BT Retail and BT Wholesale. In the year ended 31 March 2010, BT Group’s revenue was £20,911 million. BT plc is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT Group plc and encompasses virtually all businesses and assets of the BT Group. BT Group plc is listed on stock exchanges in London and New York.

NovaUCD, the Innovation and Technology Transfer Centre, is the hub of innovation and knowledge transfer activities at University College Dublin. NovaUCD is responsible for the commercialisation of intellectual property arising from UCD research and for the development of co-operation with industry and business. NovaUCD as a purpose-built centre also nurtures new technology and knowledge-intensive enterprises. NovaUCD has been funded through a unique public-private partnership that includes AIB Bank, Arthur Cox, Deloitte, Enterprise Ireland, Ericsson, Goodbody Stockbrokers, UCD and Xilinx.