YOUNG INNOVATOR IN SCOTLAND GIVEN CRITICAL BOOST
Posted On June , 2023
An Innovator from Scotland has been awarded a further boost to their early-stage business by Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency, through the Young Innovators Next Steps Awards. In recognition of their success with their initial Young Innovators Award this aspiring entrepreneur has won fresh investment to support their future business plans.
The winner from Scotland is Lasse Melgaard (26) from Glasgow, Scotland is a microbiologist with a passion for sustainability. What started off as dumpster-diving at university soon bloomed into Two Racoons, a business that uses fruit surplus to create unique, delicious fruit wines all while repurposing waste from the fermentation process to grow mushrooms. Since winning the Award, Lasse has secured more large suppliers of surplus ingredients and expanded to retailers across Scotland.
Commenting on his Award and project, Lasse said: “Our passion is to change people’s mindset about what they are chucking out. So much good stuff is being tossed away but to live truly sustainably, we need to close those loops. The Next Steps Award will provide us with the support to accelerate the journey towards our goal of becoming a fully circular, zero waste winery.”
Coinciding with the announcement, Innovate UK is launching its biggest and most ambitious programme to tackle underrepresentation in innovation to date, the Diverse Innovators Award.
This brand-new programme builds upon the success of the Young Innovators awards. Backed by a £6m budget, it will allow Innovate UK to support even more young entrepreneurs, women founders and other communities who are underrepresented in innovation.
Since winning their first Innovate UK award, the winners have secured further funding from investors, launched products and expanded their teams. They’ve also been recognised with prestigious industry awards and have showcased their work to large audiences within their sectors.
With a focus on helping young people take their innovations to the next level, the Young Innovators Next Steps Awards will see each winner receive an additional £50,000 to fuel their growth plans.
The inspirational Next Steps award winners are motivated by a passion for making the world more sustainable and inclusive, while driving the UK’s economy with their innovative and ambitious business ideas.
Other winning ideas include a sustainable drinkware brand producing unique reusable bottles that can be dismantled for cleaning; an online platform that demystifies and streamlines the home buying process, and cutting-edge micro-turbines that allow the water industry to sustainably monitor pipelines.
One of the UK’s greatest assets is the incredible, diverse talent we have available for innovation. However, whilst talent is evenly distributed, opportunity is not.
Building on the success of the Young Innovators and Women in Innovation programmes, Innovate UK is launching the new Diverse Innovators programme. This £6 million programme aims to uncover hidden talent across the UK. If you have an innovative business idea or a business with big ambitions, you could win financial backing, one-to-one business support, and a package of training, networking and role-modelling opportunities.
Upcoming entrepreneurs can learn more and register their interest in the forthcoming Diverse Innovators Awards, which open on 10 July: https://bit.ly/DiverseInnovatorsNS
Science and Technology Secretary, Chloe Smith, said: “To see so many young innovators fizzing with ground-breaking ideas – from reducing food and clothing waste to supporting the blind – is testament to the dynamic spirit of our country. I have no doubt they will inspire the rest of their generation and those that follow.
This Government will always back enterprise and I’m delighted this funding can help the winners to reap the rewards of their creativity, while growing our economy and improving lives through innovation.”
Emily Nott, Head of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion at Innovate UK said: “These young people have managed to turn their brilliant ideas for innovation into successful businesses. Our young innovators have worked tirelessly to realise their ambitions and Innovate UK is proud to have helped them on this journey.
Their disruptive innovations will have significant social and economic impacts and I hope that their stories will help many more young people to see that a future career in innovation could be for them.
Indro Mukerjee, CEO of Innovate UK said:”Innovate UK is committed to inspiring and supporting the next generation of innovators, as they will play a critical role in the UK’s future economy. The team congratulates the Young Innovators Next Step award winners and looks forward to seeing their businesses develop further.”
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