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Dragons’ Den-style pitching contest for prospective startups

By Milan Perera  Tuesday Apr 23, 2024

Up-and-coming entrepreneurs will vie for a slice of £100,000 startup fund in the Runway Awards.

The pitching contest fashioned after BBC TV series Dragons’ Den returns for the third year and will be held at the University of Bristol on Tuesday, May 7, when students, staff and recent graduates will present their innovative business models before a panel.

They can also visit an exhibition of creative business ideas from students who are about to graduate from the university’s Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

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Held in the university’s Richmond Building in Clifton, the day involves:

  • Runway pitching awards: Startups with a connection to the University of Bristol will pitch for a slice of £75,000 in funding from the university’s student incubator, Runway.
  • Quantum pitching awards: Quantum-related startups from the university will pitch for £25,000 in funding.
  • Student showcase: See the latest world-changing ideas from students. Ideas include AI music production, immersive learning experiences and new ways to teach financial literacy.

Up-and-coming entrepreneurs will vie for a slice of £100,000 startup fund in the Runway Awards

The judging panel for the Runway pitching awards is made up of university alumni, who have gone on to business success. The quantum awards panel is made up of investment professionals. Winners from both competitions will be announced on the day.

Investors, businesspeople and anyone with an interest in startups are welcome to come along.

Tom Ellson, director of the University of Bristol Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, said: “Business plans are being finalised and pitches are being polished for what is set to be our biggest funding contest yet.

“These competitions are always a highlight of the year and we’d love to see lots of Bristol locals there. It’s an opportunity to see some amazing ideas and meet a crop of talented young people who will soon be entering the job market.”

The £100,000 in funding was generously donated by University of Bristol alumni and the Jim and Peggy Wilkinson Innovation Fund, established by the late Mr and Mrs Wilkinson to help exciting ideas get off the ground.

Winners receive the funding as a grant and there is no obligation to pay it back. They are asked to sign up the Entrepreneurs’ Pledge, a non-binding agreement to help fund future university start-up competitions if they find business success.

Last year’s funding winners included

  • Remap: Improving how people think, feel and perform through mental training routines
  • Ignaz: An innovative solution to reduce pressure sores in hospital beds
  • Impulsonics: Simplifying biotech lab automation by using sound waves to move cells
  • Mifu: AI automating micro-influencer marketing for better engagement with film audiences
  • Light Trace Photonics: A technical solution to rapidly set up experimental photonics rigs to simulate new products

Ben Wainwright, chief technology officer at Remap, said: “At Remap, we’re making mental fitness as common as physical fitness by teaching people how to train their mind to improve wellbeing and performance.

“The Runway Awards was a fantastic experience for us to showcase and get feedback on our plans to grow the business. The competition led to an invitation to run a mental fitness workshop at an innovation conference, whist the prize money has helped us to launch our monthly events series and create content for our upcoming online community.”

University students, staff and recent graduates will present their innovative business models before a panel with a hope of startup fund

The Showcase is part of Innovation Week 2024, which also includes an “Inspiring Innovation” conference on the Thursday with Dragons’ Den star Deborah Meaden.

All photos: University of Bristol 

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