Young entrepreneur’s technology earmarked for global success

Posted on 10 Sep 2015 by Jonny Williamson

A biodegradable tent, an inflatable incubator for premature babies, a magnetic gas monitor, and a medical device that could revolutionise kidney dialysis have been selected by the Royal Academy of Engineering as four of the most promising future British engineering and technology innovations developed by 16-25-year-old entrepreneurs.

The four technology visionaries have all been invited to join the Academy’s Enterprise Hub after competing in the nationwide Launchpad Competition aimed at 16-25-year-old engineering entrepreneurs. James Roberts incubator technology has already won the prestigious James Dyson Award. They will receive training and access to a network of business connections and…

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