Prize for young companies winning New Media learning business leaders

Our company Young Enterprise, twenty III, was formed in Procter & Gamble in Bournemouth. To raise funds for the design and manufacture of a product, we started selling Hoodies personalized to each of our schools - Parkstone Grammar and Talbot Heath. During this time, our company has started to Exchange product ideas. This is when our idea of the Standiii was born. This is a portable stand for phones smart media made from Opal 300 Micron PVC plastic. It is available in five colours. Blue, green, red, rose and white.

Twenty III won first place in the finals of Dorset. However, we are facing intense competition in the final regional Torquay and managed the second place. At the regional stage of competition, we gave the opportunity to enter new media of the Daily Telegraph.

Our second 15 advert impressed the judges of the Daily Telegraph and twenty III received first prize at the national level. We were invited to accept the price at the final in London. The price also included a visit to the Daily Telegraph offices in London in September.

We arrived at The Daily Telegraph all really excited. We were in awe large office space, said that he was originally commercial floor of an investment bank. We have all received a bag containing books, gifts and a photocopy of the first page of the Daily Telegraph issue when we were born, which was nice surprises. We have therefore given a filmed financial report and to have a go with the teleprompter. It was incredible.

After our visit, our next stop was lunch at the Tower of the oxo with The Daily Telegraph and benefit of London design Festival then dock.

Visited Bargehouse Oxo Tower wharf on the South shore and saw the exhibition. One of the highlights was "The President Hybreed" by Charlotte Kingsnort. It was a hybrid of furniture and a great look.

After that, us visited the Conran shop in West London to see the new pencil thin Samsung LED 9000 series TV and blown from afar by its size. Then stop Dyson London offices. Here we gave a presentation by Dyson engineer Ireland Simon of the Sir James Dyson first ideas began the development of vacuum cleaner Dyson and Dyson fan.

Speeches made us realize that with perseverance you can succeed. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn valuable innovative designers.

We recommend carefully the young program undertaken any student and enter in the Daily Telegraph New Media Award. Thanks to The Daily Telegraph for such amazing day and give us the opportunity to direct our own business start-ups.

Jasmine tombs, Karina Sharpe and Jaggi Vasir of Parkstone Poole and Emma Rowland health Talbot school high school

John Day, CEO of start-ups, explains: "understand how to exploit the video and new media to promote and run their businesses online is something that students in the program of the company are naturally very interested in." Our next generation of young entrepreneurs, they are constantly developing new and innovative ways to exploit the technology in their business and we are very pleased to work with the Telegraph to recognize their innovation through the allocation of new media.

To read more about the company start-ups programme click here

To view last year's finalists at click here

Click here to watch the TwentyIII and all regional finalists, winning advertising


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