Voting opens for º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ’s prestigious Enterprise Awards
º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ is inviting the public to choose the winners of its 2015 Enterprise Awards which recognise inspiring partnerships with innovative organisations, the brightest graduate start-ups, and students demonstrating workplace initiative.
Now in its sixth year, the Enterprise Awards shine a light on the University’s external partnerships and its game-changing graduates who turn ideas into thriving, award-winning businesses. Public voting is open until Friday 15 May for finalists in the following six categories:
- Economic and International Impact
Partnerships formed with: London-based SME Cynar Plc – converting waste plastics into useable liquid fuels; Rolls-Royce Plc – revolutionary aero engine design; Severn Trent Water Plc – leak detection and location in water pipes
- Social and Cultural Impact
Collaborations include: HEART™ Healing Education Animation Research Therapy; Reducing vehicle blind spots; PERFORMS – Improving breast cancer detection; Improving dementia-friendly health and social care environments
- One to Watch
Collaborations include: REPOINT – boosting railway safety and capacity; Increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary behaviour at work; Driving high street recovery with the Town Centre Consumer tool
- Student Placements
Undergraduates who demonstrated initiative while on a 12-month placement include: º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Design School student Dominic Russell at Nissan Technical Centre Europe; Civil and Building Engineering student Robert Mann at Stanton Bonna Concrete; Chemical Engineering student Ajay Parmar at Total Lindsey Oil Refinery
- Graduate Enterprise
Members of the University’s graduate commercialisation hub, the Studio, include: Ali Foroughi who launched international lifestyle magazine – Jungle; Simon Lyons who launched design company Version 22; Emily Whitesmith who runs hand-weaving workshops under the Weaversmith brand.
Professor Steve Rothberg, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Enterprise) at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ, said: “The º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Enterprise Awards recognise and celebrate excellence in enterprise across the University, from our academics’ expertise in engaging with external partners for maximum economic and international impact, to collaboration on a range of projects which are helping to make a difference to people’s lives.
“The Awards also provide a fantastic springboard from which many of our undergraduates and graduates grow and develop their entrepreneurial talent and business skills. We need your help to decide who the worthy winners are – don’t delay, vote today, and spread the word among your colleagues, friends and family.”
Visit the Enterprise Awards website to cast your vote. Voting closes on Friday 15 May.