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Seven young-gun innovators in the South West making the world a better place

New entrepreneurs from the South West given a business boost in the Young Innovator Awards

Ilham Said, 23, Engineer 2 Engineer, Bristol

Seven South West entrepreneurs have been named winners in the Young Innovator Award winners, by Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and The Prince’s Trust.

The winners from the South West are among 64 inspiring young people who will receive a £5,000 grant, one-on-one business coaching and an allowance to cover living costs as they pursue business ideas from the creation of biochar to the development of prosthetic limbs.

The Young Innovators Awards recognises young people from across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ with great business ideas who have the potential to become successful entrepreneurs and future leaders in innovation. There has been an 87% increase in applications year-on-year and recent s more than a third of 18 to 34 year-olds want to launch an independent enterprise in 2021, compared to 28% of 35 to 54 year olds.

This year, 49% of the winners are female; nearly a third are Black, Asian or from an ethnic minority background; 17% have a disability and the projects cover all regions across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The South West winners

Kieran Devlin, 23, Revive Innovations, Bristol

Kieran Devlin, 23, Revive Innovations, Bristol

Kieran wants to reduce the impact of waste materials on the environment. His company creates innovative materials and products to recycle waste CDs, DVDs, games and software discs.

Charlotte Hawkins, 25, Earthly Biochar, Appledore, North Devon

Charlotte Hawkins, 25, Earthly Biochar, Appledore, North Devon