Enterprise awards 2012 - the winners

Enterprise_Awards_2012_084.jpgAll winners and judges from the Enterprise Awards 2012

Most Innovative Product
Shared jointly between Poppy Mosbacher, Product Design student for The Natural Beauty Box, that allows people to create their own natural, quality skincare products easily. For more information watch Poppy’s video pitch or visit www.locean.co.uk.

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Richard Simmonite, MSc Product Innovation and Development student for BagRe:Born, which offers an innovative range of multipurpose, reusable and transformable carrier bags. For more information watch Richard’s video pitch or visit www.bagreborn.com.

Most Entrepreneurial Service Award
Helen Tate, Daniel Elswood and Tremayne Christ, all Viticulture & Oenology students for Salamanza, which is a social networking website and application that provides wines advice to users. For more information watch Salamanza’s video pitch or visit www.salamanza.com.

Most Enterprising Community Project
Elona Hoover, Fredrika Uppman, Tai Ray-Jones, Martin Lines, Tim Warin, Xenia Moseley, Hannah-Rose Whittle, Elea Nouraud, Pippa Smart, Zosia Poulter and Alice Foxen, a team of students from the Sustainable Product Design, Environmental Sciences, Three Dimensional Design and Three Dimensional Materials Practice courses, for their entry The University of Brighton Food Co-op, A student run organisation whose services promote and enable students to enjoy healthy, local and seasonal foods. For more information watch the Food Coop’s video pitch or visit http://uobfoodcoop.wordpress.com.

Other Short listed entries
In addition to the above overall winners, the following six short listed entrants were also awarded a start-up award worth £250.00:

Nadine Brunswick, Amanda Berry, Jenny Darlow, Fran Deans, Sararin Duangkae and Megan Noble for Chuck It Cups, a biodegradable and edible cup aimed at music festival goers.

Dan Ishigaki for Periorbital Oedema Reduction, a novel anti-aging device.

Vanessa Jones, Jacqueline McCullough, Beatrice Haverich & Julia Horbaschk for Brighton ArtsFORUM, a network for developing artists that provides a range of professional development opportunities. See http://theartsforum.blogspot.co.uk for more details.

James Wragg & Ben Freeman for reSpoke, a project that refurbishes damaged and abandoned bicycles for profit. See www.respokebikes.com for further details.

Amy Phipps & Claire Culley for Super+Super, a physical space and online platform to shop, to learn, to make, to network or just socialise all within one creative hub. See www.supersuperhq.com for more details.

Askin Akhan & Jonathan Squire for Book Goblin, an online service that offers cash for unwanted student course books. See www.bookgoblin.co.uk for more details.