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Northern Ireland Entrepreneurs Urged to Enter Invent 2021 Competition

Aspiring entrepreneurs from Northern Ireland have less than one week to enter Northern Ireland’s most exciting competition for innovative start-ups.

 

Northern Ireland entrepreneurs applying to INVENT 2021, which closes to applications on Friday, 23 April, will compete for an increased prize fund of £47,000.

New to the competition is five brand new awards categories, with a £25,000 first prize for the overall winner.

 

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Northern Ireland Entrepreneurs are being urged to enter the Invent 2021 competition.

 

The Northern Ireland business competition is organised by science and technology hub Catalyst with headline partner Bank of Ireland.

Northern Ireland business competition will showcase local innovations.

INVENT is an annual celebration of the brightest new business ideas in the region, which supports, showcases and rewards the local innovations and proof of concept ideas with the greatest commercial potential.

Categories for this year’s awards have been refreshed to resonate with global trends.

The categories help capture great ideas from across the full spectrum of innovation in Northern Ireland while also aligning with the clusters Catalyst believes will drive the local economy in future.

Categories for the NI business competition include:

  • Greentech: Products, solutions and tech that enable a sustainable future.
  • Health and Wellbeing: Improving the quality of life through pushing the boundaries in life sciences, med-tech and health promotion.
  • Product: A physical product designed and fabricated to offer the consumer or business a novel, innovative solution.
  • Business Software: Computer software products or solutions used to satisfy an organisation’s needs rather than individual users, including innovations in sectors such as fintech, insurtech and cybersecurity.
  • Consumer Software: Consumer software is a class of commercial software that is sold directly to end-users as opposed to businesses.

Each INVENT category winner will receive £5,000, increasing from £3,000 in previous years.

 

 

Northern Ireland Entrepreneurs could win a £25,000 prize.

The overall winner will take home an additional £20,000, giving an overall prize of £25,000.

Additional prizes of £1,000 will be awarded to the best student application and the best elevator pitch delivered on the night of the INVENT Awards on 30 September 2021.

The competition, which aims to shine a light on local entrepreneurs’ creativity, last year attracted applications from more than 100 talented innovators.

It saw 12 finalists chosen to compete for prizes at the INVENT final.

1,500 people around the world watched the 2020 pitch from Northern Ireland Entrepreneurs.

More than 1,500 people from around the world tuned in to hear the entrepreneurs pitch at a hybrid event streamed live from the ICC Belfast.

The overall winner was KLAS-PDT Technology, which has developed a peptide-based non-invasive therapy for metastatic melanoma, a type of skin cancer.

It is used alongside current immunotherapies to increase their effectiveness at a reduced cost to the provider and less toxicity for the user.

 

 

Pandemic has ‘accelerated innovation’.

Niall Devlin, Head of Business Banking NI at Bank of Ireland, headline partner of the INVENT Awards, says, “The pandemic has accelerated innovation materially, in particular the design and adoption of technology solutions across all business sectors.

“This includes in our own business.

“We see this in our customers as many are reimagining and reshaping their businesses for the world, post-pandemic.

“Whether it relates to remote working, e-commerce or health and wellbeing, businesses are striving to become more digital, more efficient and more sustainable for the future.

“Bank of Ireland UK is delighted to partner on INVENT 2021.

‘Unique opportunity’ for Northern Ireland Entrepreneurs.

“New categories and an increased overall prize fund provide a unique opportunity for innovation and entrepreneurial talent in Northern Ireland, which is recognised as a key stimulus for the regional economy,” he adds.

Kerry McGarvey, programme manager for INVENT, comments, “We’re really excited about this year’s INVENT Awards and want to receive entries from entrepreneurs and innovators from across Northern Ireland.

“We’re confident that the new categories offer us the best opportunity to capture the energy and creativity of the next generation of founders who are aiming to solve real-world problems, with the new Greentech category particularly relevant as sustainability becomes an increasing focus both globally and locally.”

 

 

Apply to INVENT 2021.

For more information on how to apply for Invent 2021, visit the INVENT 2021 website.

 


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