Tom Jelliffe (Geography and Business Management BSc, 2018), founder of Tzuka, has already closed two previous funding rounds, as well as raising over £115k in grants. This has enabled Tzuka to engineer a prototype with never-before-seen durability, achieving a world-first impact (IK) rating for earbuds. In addition to Bluetooth, the earbuds have an on-board audio storage system, with space for 60 hours of music or podcasts. Users can workout without the need for a phone and can even listen whilst underwater.
Of Tzuka’s current investment round, £190k has already been raised, with a target of £240k to enable the earbuds to be launched. Tom has attracted investment from º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ alumni and Wilkinson Future – the family-owned investment fund of the well-known high street retailer.
Tom began work on the concept during his final year at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ, after he and a friend broke nine pairs of earphones during a year in the gym. Realising the market was geared primarily towards running, and build quality was poor throughout the price range, Tom set to work designing earbuds that were as tough as any workout.
In four years, working closely with two of the UK’s best design houses, The Manufacturing Technology Centre and Newbury Innovation has brought Tom’s functional prototype to the brink of commercialisation. What makes this achievement even more impressive is that such a start-up with a reliance on global partnerships and sourcing has continued to advance, even during the supply volatility of the Covid-19 pandemic and Brexit.
Tom attributes this success to launching his business Tzuka on LUSEP, the University’s science and enterprise park, as part of LUinc. – the University’s incubator for accelerating the growth of graduates, academic spinouts and external founders with innovative ideas. In addition to a supportive peer community, Tom was able to access the Sports Technology Institute’s leading facilities for competitor testing, 3D printers in engineering labs, with sports performance facilities providing a ‘living lab’ of athletes for consumer testing.
“I’m so proud of what the team has achieved, overcoming the challenges over the past two years” said Tom, who at one point, with all his savings invested in Tzuka, painted the house of an electronic engineer in return for professional advice. He added: “These earbuds are a true º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ collaboration with input from the University’s innovation, engineering and sport communities.”
Professor Claudia Eberlein, º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ’s Dean of Science and innovation lead commented: “Tzuka is a great example of how º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ supports students throughout their entrepreneurial journey to build sustainable businesses. I wish Tom every success and look forward to Tzuka adding value to the University’s world-class sports cluster to drive innovation and economic growth.”