The competition helps to enable a budding engineering entrepreneur aged 16 to 25 to start a new business based on their engineering innovation.
The winner of the Launchpad Competition will receive the JC Gammon Award: a year’s membership of the Enterprise Hub including mentoring, training, networking opportunities with some of the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs and investors, and a £15,000 prize.
Up to two other individuals or teams may be chosen as runners up. At the discretion of the judging panel and runners up will also be invited to become members of the Enterprise Hub.
The 2016 competition will close on 16 June, and the winner will be selected at the Launchpad final on 22 September 2016. Click here to discover how to enter the Launchpad competition.