Winners of BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp 2023 announced

Bootcamp encourages further innovation amongst BT young scientists and technologists
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Tara Mulhall named as Best Individual at BT’s skills and mentoring bootcamp. Photo Chris Bellew / Fennell Photography.

24 March 2023

After an intensive four-day programme, the winners of the annual BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp have been announced. 

The BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp, delivered in partnership with NovaUCD, encourages further innovation amongst BT young scientists and technologists, providing them with commercial skills to carry forward into their future careers.

Tara Mulhall, a fifth-year student from Newbridge College, Co. Kildare, was presented with the title of overall ‘Best Individual’.

 

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NutriSoil was named as the overall ‘Best Group’. The project examines the long-term effects of a more sustainable method of keeping nutrients in the soil as an alternative to an artificially made granule. The winning group was made up of Sean Allen, a fifth-year student from Roscommon Community College, Roscommon, Rosheen Sharma, a third-year student from Rockford Manor Secondary School, Dublin, Julian Lewandowski, a fourth year student from Sutton Park School, Dublin, Erica O’Brien Murray, a fifth year student from Loreto Secondary School, Dublin and Alanna Hayes, a fifth year student from Social Mhuire, Clare. Sean Allen was project lead who entered the project into the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition 2023 in January.

Bootcamp aims to help second level students gain a practical understanding of what it takes to bring an idea from concept to market while also encouraging interpersonal skills such as teamwork, decision making and leadership. A total of 30 students took part in bootcamp and were all prize winners from the 2023 BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. They were divided into six project teams, each of the six projects selected was a project entry from this year’s exhibition in January. 

The overall BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp winning project was chosen after each group pitched their ideas to an expert panel of judges following the four-day bootcamp, delivered in partnership with Nova UCD. BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp judging panel included, Shay Walsh, managing director, BT Ireland, Dr Tony Scott, co-founder of the Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition, Ann O’Dea, CEO and co-founder, Silicon Republic and Anna-Marie Turley, department manager for entrepreneurship and HPSU, Enterprise Ireland.

Over the years several past participants of the BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp have gone on to become successful entrepreneurs, founding organisations such as Evervault, betterexaminations.ie and Protex AI.

Shay Walsh, managing director at BT Ireland and BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp judge said: “The projects chosen for this year’s BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp reflect issues that are top of the agenda for our young people, from looking at environmental and sustainability issues to the way in which students learn. It has been inspiring to watch how the students have applied the skills they’ve learned to develop these projects into a business proposition in the space of four days.

“Alumni of BT Business Bootcamp have a track record in turning ideas into real life successful businesses, and I am immensely proud of the work BT Ireland continues to do to encourage and nurture Ireland’s young entrepreneurs in this space. Congratulations to the 2023 class of BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp.” 

For more information, please visit www.btyoungscientist.com 

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