INSPIRING Isle of Wight entrepreneurs were quizzed on their latest ventures by Island business professionals.
Seven student teams from a mix of Island schools and colleges have been competing since last September to win the overall title of best company, as part of the Young Enterprise Company Programme.
Over the course of the academic year, each student team, supported and guided by a business advisor, has devised and launched a business.
The teams took on challenges like in Dragon's Den – to win real cash investor funding from a panel of Island business leaders.
They also took on retail training opportunities, and a grand final at Quay Arts in Newport was the last hurdle for the teams to get over.
As well as delivering a trade stand, teams formally presented their business report to a packed out Minghella Theatre.
Awards were made for teams that delivered best on presentation, sustainability, marketing and teamwork.
Wisteria from Ryde Academy picked up the top honour as best company, along with the marketing award.
Seacycle from Christ The King College were recognised with the best presentation award, and Clouds of Ventnor from St Catherine’s College won the team journey award.
Truly Retro, representing the Isle of Wight College, came up with the strongest approach to sustainability.
The top four Island teams will now go on to the Hampshire and Isle of Wight final in Southampton later this year.
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