The Corkman

Entreprene­urs from Rebel county step into enterprise camp

- MARIA HERLIHY

An intensive summer camp was held in Cork Institute of Technology which immersed a group of teenagers in the world of entreprene­urship. The camp, now in its fifth year, is aimed at 14 to 16 year olds from schools across Cork City and County.

Paula Lisauskait­de from Scoil Muire Kanturk and Emily O’Keeffe of Boherbue Comprehens­ive School were among the participan­ts and this year’s camp also attracted participan­ts from as far away as Canada.

The week long enterprise camp, hosted by the Hincks Centre for Entreprene­urship Excellence in CIT, took place in the Rubicon Centre, the on campus innovation centre, providing the teens with an insight in to the life of an entreprene­ur in a busy and inspiring entreprene­urial environmen­t.

It serves as an exciting place to meet entreprene­urs, both at very early stages and more experience­d. The groups are given the opportunit­y to be creative, explore opportunit­ies, share ideas, and build connection­s within CIT and with each other. A series of guest speakers, along with frequent visits from the on-site start-ups, offered inspiratio­n and motivation. Young entreprene­ur, Alex Musgrave from ‘Dog Day Media’ who started his successful business when also a full-time student, impressed the teens with his modern and fun animations and video.

Camp participan­ts learned the value of leadership and teamwork skills from business leader Jim Barry, of the Barry Group, and completed practical work on generating business ideas, researchin­g, and understand­ing the market, from experience­d CIT lecturers.

A visit to a local innovative company allowed the group to see real innovation and creativity in action in a bustling business environmen­t. The students worked together learning how to think, plan, and act, like entreprene­urs to develop their business ideas throughout the week. An advisory session for funding start up business ideas was provided by the camp sponsor, Bank of Ireland. Business ideas included: robotic pets, an explainer App for sick kids, a biscuit dunking filter, smart responsive sportswear and storage solutions for busy shoppers.

The high energy week culminated with groups putting their business ideas to the test by pitching their idea to a panel of judges on the final day. Certificat­es were awarded to all of the participan­ts by Dr Brendan Murphy, President of CIT.

CIT is at the forefront of entreprene­urship education and training and is ideally placed to host this unique Enterprise Camp..

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