Stephen Nolan travels around Northern Ireland to discover the latest business ideas set to take the world by storm, and meets the budding entrepreneurs behind them.
Stephen Nolan travels around Northern Ireland meeting local entrepreneurs. This week’s ideas include a bath pebble, shower for sheep, a hair bus and an App to help with compulsive behaviour.
Stephen Nolan travels around Northern Ireland meeting local entrepreneurs. Ideas include a cardboard bed to help charities when disasters strike and an intuitive bike light.
This week, they check out a new soft drink and a rescue flotation device, meet some mothers with their new baby products, meet a young student who has invented a new way of keeping your mobile phone cables tidy and look into the flavour room of one of Northern Ireland's most familiar snacks.
Stephen Nolan and Sarah Travers travel around Northern Ireland meeting some of our most innovative entrepreneurs. This week, they look at a potentially life-changing weight-loss device, a horse-riding storageunit, a group of students who hope to change the way we tie our laces, a father and son who have invented a new all-year-round clothes line and meet a Londonderry mother who has created a global brand.
A five-part series in which Stephen Nolan and Sarah Travers travel around Northern Ireland to discover the latest business ideas set to take the world by storm, and meet the budding entrepreneurs behind them
This week, they look at a potential solution for cauliflower ear, an invention targeted at relieving period pain, they meet a man in his 70s who hopes to transform the way you change your duvet and road-test a young man's invention designed to revolutionise the way first aid is administered. They also find out more about a local company that is a global leader in healthcare diagnostics.
This week, they check out a new range of table sauces, a self-grooming cat flap, a new prototype for allergy testing and meet a young student and her teacher who have developed a new range of books to help children and parents deal with cancer. They also attend the 2017 Invent Awards, which showcases Northern Ireland's leading entrepreneurs.