Company Logo
About Us Starting Growing Funding
Search News    Home  |  News  |  Training  |  Contact Us  |  Site Map  |  Rate Us Open a printable version of this page  Bookmark this page  Send a link to this page, along with a message, to a friend 
   Final Goodbye to Steve Williams
   The Voice Factory Welcomes Welsh Minister Edwina Hart
   Budget Response 2012
   BE YOUR OWN BOSS
   New Business Venture has Success on the Cards
   Marketing Opportunities - New Venture Jammy Custard
   Cardiff Man Drives Launch of a Classic New Venture
   Cross-Boundary Enterprise Zone
   Great Sponsorship Opportunity
   Kate Humble to Create Countryside Showcase
   Enhanced Support for Graduate Enterprise
   The Welsh Business Show
   Welsh Innovation Office to open in Silicon Valley
   Shop owner Lynne harnesses the spirit of make-do-and-mend
   Pitching for Management in Cardiff - 24th May 2011
   The Glam Camping Company
   Business Births and Deaths
   Best of Wales
   Big Blue Bike
   Pitching for Management is coming to Cardiff on 25th January 2011
   Bridgend Business Forum Christmas Lunch
   Gotcha International Academy
   Wales Quality Awards 2010
   Caerphilly Business Forum Awards 2010
   Uniforms to Go - Emma Staple
   Venture Wales Forum in Conjunction with Barclays Bank
   Venture Wales Sponsors UWIC
   Louise Samuel Catering Contract Win
   Surviva Jacket
   Scouts Announcement - Introduction of an Entrepreneur Badge
   Rhys Warren - Local Boxing Champ
   Green Ant Welsh Events Mangement Company
   Beechwood - Music In the Park Event
   Students Helped To Become Enterprising
   DecTag Tracing Solutions
   Event - Music in the Park - Beechwood House Newport
   New Business Start Up Support - Borble
   @workwales - recruitment agency
   Cotech - Film Stars put the focus on expansion for 30th birthday
   First Future Entrepreneur Awards Winner Named
   Fast Growth 50 Awards 2009
   Navigation Park cements its position as hub for Valleys' business community with new tenant Qualtech
   North Wales companies thrive with support from Venture Wales
   Multi Million Pound Upgrade transforms historic Mansion into the ideal HQ for Newport SMEs
   Ex-Welsh rugby stat tries new gym venture
   Big Bank to small business
   Dodson & Blake to lead Venture Wales Programme
   Ex Rockwool MD Joins Venture Wales
   Road to Victory - Bypass Catering Owners
   How Do I Survive the Recession
   Winners of Costains Catering Project
   Opportunity in Crisis
   Opportunity in a Crisis
   Links Costains Press Coverage
   Construction Group Costain is Cooking up Success
   Bypass Kitchen Owners
   RJP Engineering
   RJP Engineering
   CAST EVENT
   Launch of Beechwood House
   Duke opens Beechwood House tomorrow
   Venture Wales sponsors fastest growing firm, financial and business services in Wales
   Swansea Based Network Yacht Brokerage
   Scarlet Stars Sign Up Bryngwyn Pupils to Venture Wales Business Game
   Leading Braille print firm sets sights on rapid growth
   Climate Change Champions launch new 'ecofriendly' business centre
   Third flagship business centre for Valleys
   Virtual Sports - Michael Prosser Barry Comprehensive
   Barry Comprehensive School Pupil Scoops Online Game Prize
   RJP Engineering
   Eirias Comprehensive Pupil Scoops Online Sports Prize
   Designers are going global but staying green
   Education Wales Opinion Piece
   Viper Jet Moves to Wales
   Venture Game Wales
   Fox Design & Manufacturing
   Sudden Death of South Wales Business Advisor
   Selling Your Business
   Venture Wales Fills Development
   New Top Class Centre hidden in South Wales Woodland
   New Technology, New Contacts, New Jobs
   New Regional Manager South West Wales
   Huge Challenge Faces Economy
   Hi-tech firm moves into 2m Ty Antur
   VAT Change To Boost Business Cashflow
   AGS Security Systems
   Company wins work from LA and Canada Dinamo Productions
   New firm gets 500,000 hits a day
   Caerphilly Business Awards
   Beechwood House
   Borble sticks to growth plans
   Cambrian Pet Foods set to open new production facility
   Second Flagship Business Centre Boost for Valleys Business Park
   Swansea Opening
   Venture Wales Launches New Swansea Office as Springboard to the West
   Fast Growing Mobile Telecoms Leader to Create 200 Jobs in Cardiff and Swansea

   News Archive >>

 Search the Site

  

First Future Entrepreneur Awards Winner Named

4 Dec 2009

 First Future Entrepreneur Awards Winner Named

 
December 4, 2009
 
Three animation students from the University of Glamorgan scooped the main award at the very first Future Entrepreneur Awards held in Cardiff last night, 3rd December.
Launched by the University’s Centre for Enterprise, and School of Cultural and Creative Industries, the award is intended to encourage students and graduates across Wales to become the entrepreneurs of the future.

The winning company ‘Garden Galaxies’ is made up of Toke Jepsen, 22, Sam Wright, 21, and Leon Dexter, 23, who impressed judges with their unique concept for a children’s animation series.
The proposed series follows the adventures of a group of aliens living on planets where they can grow their own fruit and vegetables, exploring the themes of sustainable living and healthy eating.

23 year-old Leon Dexter from Caerphilly commented, “We are absolutely thrilled to have won this award and the support we will receive as winners is invaluable. Our idea is unique because we have taken very topical themes and made them relevant to a young audience. There is nothing else available for young children that introduces the issue of sustainability in such an accessible way.”
As well as the animation series, the winners have devised ideas for Garden Galaxies merchandise that could be sold in garden centres nationally.
 
The team will now receive a complete support package to help turn their business dream into reality. This will include financial support, business mentoring and access to a Business Angel to help promote their product in the marketplace.
This year entries were restricted to students and graduates of the University of Glamorgan and its partner colleges, but in subsequent years will be open Wales-wide.
 
The finalists for the awards were required to pitch their business ideas before a ‘Dragon’s Den’ style judging panel made up of industry experts.
 
The inaugural award presentation took place during the well-established Wales Quality Awards in Cardiff’s City Hall. Chairman of the Wales Quality Centre Vincent Kane commented, “I am delighted by this new initiative from University of Glamorgan. Entrepreneurs are people who make things happen. They pick up an idea – their own or somebody else’s, – they make it work, and they take it to the market place successfully. Wales will need people like that in the future; lots of them. So if this new award catches the imagination of clever university students and turns them on, we are on our way! My warmest congratulations to the winner. The entrepreneurship of young people in Wales will be recognised for the first time this year by an award scheme set up specifically to honour their skills in enterprise.”
 
Supporter of the award Phil Cooper, Chief Executive of Venture Wales added, “Future successful entrepreneurs are vital for the Welsh economy and Venture Wales is proud to support this award which has motivated and inspired graduates to become the entrepreneurs of the future. Their energy and enthusiasm to take their idea and grow a business from being an idea to becoming a viable venture will be nurtured and supported by Venture Wales. Starting and growing a company is an exhilarating, if occasionally bumpy, ride for entrepreneurs, especially in this economic climate. But it is always a journey that can benefit from sound advice and support, which is why Venture Wales has assembled a highly experienced team with substantial knowledge of a range of business situations and challenges to help graduates on their voyage.”
 
Colin Voisey, a visiting Professor at the University is the organiser of the awards scheme. He commented, “We received almost 50 entries for the award this year which is an amazing response from Glamorgan students. I have been impressed with the enthusiasm of all of the entrants and the quality of the business ideas they put forward. All three shortlisted companies have the potential to go on to have a highly successful future.”
 
The Awards are also supported by the Welsh Assembly Government, Computer World Wales, The Wales Quality Centre, Roland, the University of Glamorgan’s Centre for Enterprise, the Cardiff School of Creative & Cultural Industries and Xenos.
 

 

Links | Privacy Policy | Site Map
0845 0453 150