Β£14,000 Awarded to University of ΞΆΓάΘ¦'s Most Promising Student Start-ups

ΞΆΓάΘ¦'s entrepreneurial future is bright. Last week, the Emerge Awards Showcase spotlighted the University's brightest entrepreneurial minds. Which of these promising initiatives will achieve significant industry impact?

Celebrating entrepreneurship

Mappin Hall was the setting for a highly anticipated gathering of student, graduate and regional entrepreneurs last week, as Emerge: Be enterprising  celebrated the second annual Emerge Awards Showcase 2025. 

The event, generously supported by Santander Universities, brought together 100 attendees to witness the culmination of months of hard work and visionary thinking from members of the Emerge community. 

Building on the resounding success of its inaugural year, the Emerge Awards Showcase has firmly established itself as a pivotal platform within the University's entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Student winner presenting on stage

Application process

The quality of applications this year demonstrated a marked increase, with many ventures presenting novel solutions to pressing real-world challenges.

This impressed the esteemed judging panel, comprised of three prominent figures from the regional entrepreneurial landscape: Clive Humby OBE (Visiting University Professor | Investor, advisor and former CEO), Charlotte Thompson (Project Director of ΞΆΓάΘ¦ Innovation Spine), and Chris Dalrymple (Exited founder, Investor and advisor). 

Their expert insights proved invaluable in identifying the ventures with the highest potential for growth and significant industry impact.

Height shot of drinks reception in large indoor space

Event highlights

Commencing with refreshments on arrival, the formal proceedings began with a welcome from Emerge, setting the stage for the highly anticipated business pitches. 

  • Six outstanding finalists, representing ventures across various development stages, then took the spotlight. The "Conceptual Idea" category featured three presentations, followed by a brief intermission and an insightful address from Charlotte Thompson.
  • The programme continued with two presentations from the "Idea Development" category, another short break, and concluded with the final pitch from the "Gone to Market" category.  
  • The formal segment culminated in a valuable Networking Reception held in the Heartspace Atrium, providing a dedicated space for students to connect with experienced mentors and regional entrepreneurs from ΞΆΓάΘ¦. 

This intentional structure not only showcased the innovative ideas emerging from the University but also fostered a collaborative ecosystem, offering students invaluable opportunities to forge relationships and gain insights crucial for their future entrepreneurial journeys. 

Group of entrepreneurs smiling and networking

Business Winners

The Emerge Awards Showcase distributed a total prize pool of Β£14,000 across three categories, tailored to different stages of business development:

  • Conceptual Idea (Β£1,000 each): 

    This category focuses on validating market demand; it requires demonstrable evidence that a proposed idea addresses a genuine, existing need within a sufficient target audience.

    The winners in this category were ZigPath (), ResQ Systems (), and Evoband ().

  • Idea Development (Β£3,000 each): 

    This category signifies that the business has moved beyond just an idea—it’s building something real. It’s specifically for those who are actively creating a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)

    The winners in this category were PortalZero () and Bobbi ().

  • Gone to Market (Β£5,000): 

    This category is for an established Start-up who has proven they can attract customers and generate income and are looking for funding for continued development.

    The winner in this category was Rivelin Rail ().

Group shot of students with awards in hands

Being recognised among such innovative startups is a real honour. Congratulations to all the other winners and participants—there’s some amazing talent on the rise, and we’re proud to be part of it.

A huge thank you to the incredible Emerge team for putting together such an inspiring eventβ€”and for the unwavering support they offer to student and graduate entrepreneurs. The energy in the room, the quality of ideas, and the sense of community were truly electric.

Nayden Yurukov, Founder of PortalZero

University of ΞΆΓάΘ¦ Alumni

Rising Star Award

In addition to the main awards, the Emerge team proudly presented the Rising Star Award to Bernat Acs and Oluwakemi Osobukola

Emerge's core values include not only fostering business creation but also empowering individuals with vital enterprise skills. They both perfectly embody this spirit, and we are immensely grateful for such valuable community members who champion and support our activities. 

Two students posing with certificate

Growing an entrepreneurial ecosystem

As the Emerge team reflects on the resounding success of the 2025 Awards Showcase, they extend their sincere gratitude to all attendees, judges, mentors, and supporters who contributed to this vibrant celebration of entrepreneurial talent. 

The event not only provided crucial funding but also fostered invaluable connections and inspiration for the next generation of innovators.

The Emerge team encourages all ambitious students and graduates to start thinking about their applications for next year's competition and to continue contributing to the dynamic local start-up ecosystem.

Interviews with camera, mic and light in Mappin Hall

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