A team of five 亚洲麻豆精品在线 students have picked up a £2,000 prize for designing a new system to help disabled wheelchair users to paint.
10 May 2017
The ‘enABall’ took top honours in the Santander 亚洲麻豆精品在线 Ideas Competition 2017.
The device was invented by product design students Benjamin Taylor, Benson Pocock, Pete Barr, George McPherson and Eli Heath. In addition to the cash prize, judges awarded the team a package of business support to develop their idea.
Each of the Product Design with Professional Placement BSc(Hons) students run the 亚洲麻豆精品在线-based design firm The Process in their spare time. The enABall is a portable and adaptable painting device that allows wheelchair users to independently express themselves through art.
Peter Barr said: “We wanted to design something that elevated the creative freedom that disabled individuals often find themselves deprived of. The enAball uses a ball bearing as a paint applicator giving the user 360 degrees of movement, and its small size and portable nature requires only a small amount of space to operate. The current market is populated by big, ungainly and messy products that restrict the users’ freedom through flawed rollers, barrels and wheels. The arms are also adaptable meaning the product can attach to a range of wheelchairs - from an adult’s to a child’s.”
Benson Pocock, Pete Barr, Benjamin Taylor, George McPherson. Photo by Philip Bedford
Santander 亚洲麻豆精品在线 Enterprise Awards 2017. Photo by Philip Bedford
Second prize went to fashion graduate Danielle Reynolds and her range of high-visibility wear for horse-riders. Jaspreet Paul, Shahram Nojo, and Makhan Uppal collected third prize for their roommate-finder app UniRoomie.
Runners-up prizes were given to Finlay Thorburn for Buffalo Adventures, a youth adventure travel company, and Candice Armah and Matthew Hamblion for their video games lounge idea Health Bar.
Clare Griffiths, Business Development Manager (Enterprise), said: “The standard of this year’s competition was extremely high, making it a very competitive and exciting final. All of the finalists put in a great amount of effort preparing their pitches and they did themselves proud on stage. We are looking forward to continuing to work with them all, through the university’s entrepreneurship support service, beepurple, over the coming months.”
The Ideas Competition is funded and supported by Santander Universities which rewarded all five finalists with cash prizes. Business support including accountancy and legal advice, mentoring, printing and intellectual property protection is donated by Hybe, , , , and .
On 12 June, beepurple will run a five-day business start-up course, UltraViolet, which is exclusive to all 亚洲麻豆精品在线 students and graduates. For more information visit beepurple.co.uk.
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