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Company from The Apprentice opens Bristol design studio, creating jobs

Product development business Innovate Design helped the show’s contestants create electric toothbrushes

Innovate Design co-founder Alastair Swanwick holding the Lord Sugar toothbrush.(Image: Innovate Design)

A product design company that recently appeared on the BBC’s The Apprentice has opened a new studio in Bristol, with plans to create new jobs.

In an episode of the latest series of the reality TV show, Innovate Design’s team of product designers helped the candidates hoping to be appointed by Lord Sugar to create a children’s electric toothbrush.

Innovate Design's staff delivered prototype brushes with accompanying apps with games to encourage brushing for both teams. The boys came up with a brown, wand-shaped brush and wizard-based app while the girls‘ concept was a rocket-shaped brush with a tooth-shape character.

The company’s founders Alastair Swanwick and Barbara Bouffard said they agreed to the BBC’s invitation to take part in the show as it provided an opportunity to thank Lord Sugar for helping the business in its early stages.

Soon after its formation in 2001, the business magnate wrote an article in The Mirror about Innovate Design, praising the work it was doing to help inventors and entrepreneurs to design and market new product ideas.

Lord Sugar helped Innovate Design in its early stages, the company said(Image: PA)

Ms Bouffard told BusinessLive that Lord Sugar’s article had helped Innovate Design to “take off”, and the company considered taking part in the show’s challenging task as “payback” for the good turn he had done for them.

Ms Bouffard said: “It was obviously an exciting thing to do, we were on TV, it was really stressful, but really exhilarating as well.

“We were able to do something quite amazing, I don’t know whether people would have spotted that but the amount of work that my design team had to do to turn that around was amazing.