Southampton students prove they have the entrepreneurial spirit
Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) student, Jaime Lomeli Rodriguez, was among University students and graduates being honoured for their entrepreneurial spirit at SETsquaredââ¬â¢s annual Student Enterprise Awards at St Maryââ¬â¢s Stadium.
SETsquared, a partnership of the universities of Southampton, Bath, Bristol, Exeter and Surrey, brought together its top student and graduate entrepreneurs for an evening of pitching and awards.
There was victory for the University as our students and graduates picked up a number of prizes on the night. They included:
- Metix Ltd (winner, Best Game Changing Enterprise) ââ¬â a medical technology company that is developing a robust handheld vital signs monitor called COREMEDî Aid. Metix includes Jaime Lomeli Rodriguez ââ¬â Jaime has graduated with an MSc in Artificial Intelligence and is currently working towards his PhD in Computer Sciences.
- SanEco (winner, Best Student Enterprise) ââ¬â SanEco is a social enterprise business that empowers communities using sanitation and empowers entrepreneurs to change their own lives and their communities forever.
- DividaBill (winner, Best Graduate Enterprise) ââ¬â The graduate business was set up by Jon and Saumeel, who had trouble with dealing with their bills while studying at the University of Southampton. They decided to solve the problem by setting up a business where customers can sign up once and all their bills are set up and managed. The system saves over ã100 a year compared to leading providers.
There was double victory for Metix Ltd as it picked up the coveted Peopleââ¬â¢s Choice Award on the evening, which came with a ã500 cash prize. The companyââ¬â¢s marketing director, Peter Street, said: ââ¬ÅItââ¬â¢s a huge honour to be voted the Peopleââ¬â¢s Choice out of all of the companies that were pitching. Choosing entrepreneurship as a career path may seem daunting to some university students but there is so much support out there from organisations such as SETsquared, The University of Southampton and Fish on Toast, the Universityââ¬â¢s entrepreneurial society. Their advice and mentoring has helped us get our business off the ground and Iââ¬â¢d urge any young person with a good business idea to take the leap and go for it.ââ¬Â
The evening also saw inspirational talks from local business leaders. Max Toti, managing director and chief technology officer of Captec Ltd, gave guests his advice on how to become a successful entrepreneur. An alumnus of ECS, he is a visiting lecturer for UK technology universities on innovation, entrepreneurship and wealth creation.
David Bream, director of SETsquared at the University of Southampton, said: ââ¬ÅThere is so much entrepreneurial talent in Southampton and we are immensely proud of all our students and graduates who pitched at the event. They have some fantastic business ideas with the potential to develop into significant companies that generate wealth and jobs for the local economy.ââ¬Â