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The Mayor’s Entrepreneurs Competition: Design & Practice Module – 2022

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London South Bank University (LSBU) supports student applications to The Mayor’s Entrepreneurs Competition. The Mayor’s Entrepreneurs Competition is a prestigious competition that allows entrants to demonstrate a combination of engineering and entrepreneurial excellence. LSBU’s Engineering School has a module called Design and Practice which integrates an enterprise programme, introducing enterprise to engineers – this programme is supported by the Engineers in Business prize fund. The goal is to support as many quality applications as possible to go forward in The Mayor’s Entrepreneurs Competition.

Design and Practice is a Level 4 Core Module for undergraduate engineering students and equips them with design discipline, creativity and problem-solving skills. This year, two hundred and eighty-three students took part in the module, working in teams to develop a business idea. The programme culminated in a Pitch Party in front of a panel of university academics and resident business entrepreneurs who chose the Engineers in Business winners – £3,000 worth of Engineers in Business prizes were awarded to the Gold, Silver and Judge’s Choice winners, as well as small cash prizes being awarded to the top ten finalists.

Gold Winner: StatClean

The StatClean team comprises  Michael Beaven; Tadas Povilaitis; Balazs Horvath who are BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering PT Students and Jacob Church, BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Apprenticeship) Student – £700 total Engineers in Business Prize.

StatClean uses high-voltage electricity and a fan to pass air between electrically charged plates to clean London Underground air.

Commenting on the competition Michael Beaven said, “This course is the gift that keeps on giving! I can’t believe we got shortlisted; It has brought genuine joy to the entire team. Thanks for letting us know, it’s been a well-needed morale boost for all of our hard work.”

 

 

Joint Silver Winner: I/O Room

Mina Stojic, BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering Student; Mikeleno Fureraj, BEng (Hons) Advanced Vehicle Engineering Student; Dominik Goluch, BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering Student and Aurelio Jesus, BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering Student – Total of £500 Engineers in Business Prize

The I/O Room provides upgraded fire evacuation using IR and motion sensing technologies.  This business idea was shortlisted for the finals of The Mayor’s Entrepreneurs Competition.

 

Joint Silver Winner: Spray a waste

The Spray a waste team comprises Patrick Gomes Da Cruz, Alif Grimm, William Murphy, Kisa Syed – all BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering Students – a total of £500 Engineers in Business Prize

Spray a waste reduces food waste in fridges by removing ethene gas.

Judge's Choice: Sustainable Energy Solutions

The Sustainable Energy Solutions team comprises Pearce Campion and Mark Craig, both BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering (PT) Students, and Aisleen McKeever (not pictured) is a MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering PT Student – a total of £500 Engineers in Business Prize.

This innovation is focused on the creation of magnets and coils to generate power using existing infrastructure.