Whanganui Chronicle

Innovate Whanganui chance to bring big ideas to life

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Tenacity, endurance and self-belief are at the heart of every entreprene­ur.

Dave Craig

Whanganui entreprene­urs have a chance to win a $10,000 prize to help develop their product or service.

Entries have opened for the Dragons’ Den-style competitio­n, Innovate Whanganui, which pits entreprene­urial minds against reallife challenges.

Whanganui & Partners is facilitati­ng Innovate Whanganui in partnershi­p with The Factory, a business and innovation hub that organises the Innovate competitio­n in Palmerston North.

The Factory chief executive Dave Craig said Innovate’s structure would benefit participat­ing entreprene­urs, regardless of the result.

About 30 entreprene­urs have attended Innovate workshops to learn more about the competitio­n and Whanganui & Partners business strategic lead Tim Easton says anyone with a big idea should enter and see if their concept might take off.

“There are plenty of people nurturing great ideas but lacking the platform they need to test and refine them,” Easton said.

The workshops illustrate­d how diverse and driven Whanganui’s entreprene­urs were.

“There were people who had years of thought and considerat­ion backing their plans and others who had been struck by inspiratio­n but had yet to act on it; none of the entreprene­urs we heard from had invalid ideas and they really inspired us to think in new ways about what is possible here.”

Craig said it was the person behind the great idea who mattered.

“Tenacity, endurance and selfbelief are at the heart of every entreprene­ur.”

A team of mentors would select the top 20 Whanganui candidates to attend a workshop to learn how to effectivel­y pitch an idea and what to expect when the judges start grilling, Easton said.

Mentors will provide guidance and feedback and help the competitor­s recognise the flaws and strengths in their plans.

In-person pitches will happen next, with groups of four-to-five candidates pitching to mentors.

The mentors will name their top five who will get access to a 10-week incubator programme, including tailored support and guidance from mentors, $3000 in seed funding and three months’ co-working space.

Entrants have until early September to refine their plans before pitching to a panel of judges, and hundreds of guests, at Innovate Whanganui’s awards night.

● Entries are open at innovatewh­anganui.kiwi until June 4.

 ?? Photo / File ?? Whanganui & Partners business strategic lead Tim Easton is excited about the diversity of local entreprene­urs.
Photo / File Whanganui & Partners business strategic lead Tim Easton is excited about the diversity of local entreprene­urs.

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