The Sligo Champion

Paul is short listed for entreprene­ur awards

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AN invention which takes the physical exertion out of hitching and de- hitching trailers and caravans in a safe and secure way has earned an IT Sligo student a place in the national final of the Enterprise Ireland- backed Student Entreprene­ur Awards 2017. Sligo’s Paul Roper, who is studying for a Bachelor of Science ( Honours) in Quantity Surveying at IT Sligo, invented the ‘ Lock On’ hitch - a fully automated device for attaching trailers.

“I worked in the distributi­on business for several years before going back to college, and I kept noticing that attaching trailers often posed challenges for work colleagues and clients,” explains Paul who came to IT Sligo as a mature student in 2015.

“The Lock On hitch is designed in such a way that it enables a wheelchair- bound person, for example, to safely hitch and de- hitch a trailer,” he says. “It can also be used on slippy or uneven terrain such as marina slipways – allowing you to attach a trailer to a vehicle stationed on safer ground.”

The Student Entreprene­ur Awards are backed by Enterprise Ireland, Intel, Cruickshan­k Intellectu­al Property Attorneys and Grant Thornton.

The awards are part of an ongoing drive aimed at tapping into the potential for students to turn entreprene­urial ideas into commercial businesses.

The objective is to encourage third- level students to start their own business as a career option.

“Paul’s invention and his determinat­ion to commercial­ise his product is a wonderful example of student entreprene­urship” said Niall McEvoy, Head of Innovation at IT Sligo.

As well as presenting their business idea/ product, the 10 selected finalists have to submit a business plan for their venture. There is a cash prize of € 10,000 for the overall winner as well as the opportunit­y to avail of € 30,000 worth of specialist advice and assistance to potentiall­y help turn the students’ enterprise idea into a business reality.

Paul’s invention won the ‘ Best Pitch Audience Prize’ earlier this month when he presented his ‘ Lock On’ device at Regional Innovation Showcase, organised jointly by IT Sligo, Letterkenn­y IT and the New Frontiers programme.

The event celebrated regional entreprene­urship and developmen­t amongst the North West’s business and start- up community. The 2017 Student Entreprene­ur Awards will be announced at a ceremony in Cork Institute of Technology on June 7th. In the meantime, Paul is busy completing his end- of- year examinatio­ns in Quantity Surveying.

 ??  ?? Paul Roper with his ‘ Lock On’ hitch. Pic: James Connolly.
Paul Roper with his ‘ Lock On’ hitch. Pic: James Connolly.

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