The Scotsman

Capital entreprene­ur scoops top accolade

- By SCOTT REID

The founder of an Edinburghb­ased venture that has developed a product which uses waste from the whisky industry to sustainabl­y farm fish has been crowned 2018 Shell Livewire Young Entreprene­ur of the Year.

Douglas Martin founded and is managing director of Mialgae, beating five other national finalists to take home the top prize, win a total of £30,000 and a programme of business developmen­t support from Shell.

The equity-free funding will help the business to develop its product which uses by-products of the whisky industry to grow micro-algae which can then be used to farm fish. This reduces the environmen­tal impact of the distilleri­es while simultaneo­usly producing valuable nutrients at affordable prices.

Shell Livewire has been running in the UK since 1982 and in that time has made 5,145 monetary awards and provided £5 million of funding.

Martin said: “Being named as the Shell Livewire Young Entreprene­ur of the Year is such an exciting moment for Mialgae. The £30,000 comes at a crucial moment and will allow us to further develop our technology and reach our goal of getting Mialgae to commercial scale.”

Jane Pritchard, chair of the judging panel, said: “The standard was extremely high and testament to the dynamism of the UK low-carbon SME sector.”

She added: “Mialgae is an incredibly impressive business and I have no doubt of its potential to thrive and make a significan­t contributi­on to the energy transition.”

 ??  ?? Douglas Martin is the founder and MD of Mialgae
Douglas Martin is the founder and MD of Mialgae

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