The Scotsman

Bagpipe device and anti-drone tech crowned student enterprise winners

● Seven ‘innovative’ ideas win cash and will receive dedicated business support

- @_sie_ By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpimedia.co.uk

Student entreprene­urs from across Scotland have scooped cash prizes and secured expert support from leading advisers to scale up “innovative” business ideas which include carbon-neutral housing, a tool to prolong the life of pipers and anti-drone technology.

The winners of the Fresh Ideas competitio­n will share a £7,000 prize pot to develop their early-stage concepts.

From a pool of 15 finalists, Fresh Ideas crowned five ventures as its main victors, who each took home £1,200 in cash and will be granted access to ongoing expert business advisory support.

These include Alt-eco, an eco-friendly accommodat­ion created from re-purposed shipping containers founded by Adam and Daniel Jack of the University of Strathclyd­e. Thecarbon-neutralstr­uctures rely on solar panels, hydroelect­ricity and responsibl­e waste solutions and will be trialled at a site in Arran.

Fellow winner Joe Gibson, a fourth-year student at Strathclyd­e, has designed an artificial intelligen­ce-driven antidrone technology to protect airspaces, while Alistair Lea and Shehan Heguragama­ge were victorious with Archilink, an online database to help architects connect with industry profession­als in Scotland.

Robbie Macissac’s Flux Blowpipe – a bespoke technology for the bagpipe that reduces the risk of a fatal lung disease and prolongs the lifespan of the instrument by absorbing moisture – also shared in the grand prize, as did Sean Fisher’s Bombina, a portable wood burning stove that could serve campers or disaster relief victims in emergency shelters.

Twoadditio­nalwinners­were recognised in special awards categories – Food and Drink, and Social Impact – and each will receive £500 in cash and dedicated business support.

The event, run by the Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE), is Scotland’s longest-running national student enterprise competitio­n for early-stage ideas.

Fiona Godsman, chief executive of SIE, which is backed by the Scottish Funding Council, said: “Year on year, we see such a high calibre of ideas reach the final stage of our Fresh Ideas competitio­n with this year being particular­ly strong.

“Scotland has one of the most ambitious entreprene­urial ecosystems and we’re proud to be able to give students and recent graduates a platform to develop their ideas and help recognise Scotland as a world leader in innovation. We’re looking forward to continuing to support the Fresh Ideas 2020 winners as they develop their innovative ideas.”

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