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Student engineers to bid for funding

Join us on 23 September for the innovation event of this year's London Design Festival, the final of Innovation Hothouse 2011, which is supported by IOM3. Seven teams of student engineers from around the UK will present their projects to a panel of venture capitalists and business angels.

Innovation Hothouse showcases the best design projects of final year students on engineering, materials and product design degree schemes. It also helps to foster the commercialisation of the students' work.

The finalists stand to secure funding to commercialise their projects and take them to market, in addition to hands-on advice and guidance from a highly influential business mentor.

Chosen from a series of events held around the country in June, the finalists represent the very best final year design projects submitted at the end of the last academic year by engineering and design students.

The Innovation Hothouse final is open to all and free of charge. It will be held at 1 Carlton House Terrace, London. Tickets are available in advance from ian.bowbrick@raeng.org.uk

 

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Author : Zoe ChivertonIOM3, 06 Sep 2011
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