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UK's next generation of app developers need business acumen as well as technical knowledge says SET

Released: 12th February 2013
Publisher: NeonDrum

Southampton, UK - 12th February, 2013.A partnership between five UK universities says it has never been more important to nurture the next generation of app developers.

The call comes from SETsquared, which is this month hosting an event that will bring together young developers from across the South of England.

SETsquared, a collaboration between the Universities of Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Southampton and Surrey, is hosting the South of England heat of the Microsoft Imagine Cup on February 15.

The Microsoft Imagine Cup is a global student technology competition in which students from across the globe create their own apps for mobile, Windows or Azure in a bid to win a $50k prize at the finals in Russia.

The student developers will have just 48 hours to develop their app while on site at the University of Exeter Students’ Guild. The apps will be judged there and then and the winning three teams will go on to the UK final.

The partnership is also bolting on added extras to the event in a bid to nurture the next generation of entrepreneurial app developers. These include:

  • Presentations on building apps from companies such as Opposable Games, Intohand, AppLingua and Mubaloo.
  • Workshops on how to build good teams
  • The chance to network with people in the business

In an added twist, the former recipient of SETsquared’s Kauffman Scholarship, entrepreneur Alistair Shepherd, will use his company Saberr’s profiling technology he has created to attempt to predict the winners of the heat.

SETsquared’s partnership director, Graham Harrison, said: “The app development market is growing at pace in this country. If the UK is to establish itself as a world leader in this field and make the most of the opportunities, it must nurture young talent that is coming through.

“Of course app developers need the technical skill and knowledge but sometimes the entrepreneurial and business skills are overlooked. Young people need help to turn their ideas into profitable businesses and that’s why the support we are giving them, along with events such as the Imagine Cup, is so important.”

Chris Book, CEO of Bardowl and organiser of the openMIC network at SETsquared’s business acceleration centre in Bath, added: “The future of app development really is in this next generation. Big businesses will no longer be the ones creating new, clever apps, it will be small teams of graduates who are in tune with how people use apps and have less to lose financially.

“The hard part for these young developers is the business around it, which is why partnerships such as SETsquared are so important. It’s vital that organisations like this continue to give business mentoring, training and access to finance.”

Helping people turn ideas into profitable business is a key part of SETsquared’s work. A not-for-profit partnership, it supports university research ‘spin outs’, student enterprises as well as early-stage technology companies with high growth potential from the wider business community.

Among the app development and assistive technology companies it is currently helping through its incubation centres are:

  • Brain-in-Hand - which has developed assistive technology to help people who have impaired executive function of the brain to live independent lives
  • Bardowl - which streams unlimited audiobooks to iPhones
  • Omni Communication Products Ltd - which has developed private communications app, Apperture

To find out more about the Microsoft Imagine Cup South event at the University of Exeter, which runs from Friday 15 to Sunday 17 February, visit www.setsquared.co.uk or follow @setsquared on Twitter.

*SETsquared is a collaboration between the universities of Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Southampton and Surrey which partners in enterprise activities and collectively supports the growth and success of new business opportunities through spin-outs, licensing, incubation and education. The partnership also works with industry through research collaboration and consultancy.

*according to a report from mobile research specialists research2guidance

Notes to editors:

Timing
The Microsoft Imagine Cup event will take place from 4pm on February 15 to 4pm on February 17. The event kicks off with speakers from ‘openMIC’, focusing on building teams to create great apps. The ‘openMIC’ presentations are free to attend and open to businesses and students alike. For more details visit http://www.setsquared.co.uk/event/microsoft-imagine-cup-south-hackathon.

Media opportunities
Press are welcome to cover the event. Please contact Laura Downton on the details below to arrange an exclusive angle or particular filming/features/news opportunities.

Available for interview on Friday, 15 February at 4pm will be:

  • Karen Brooks, SETsquared projects director
  • Chris Book, CEO of Bardowl and organiser of the openMIC network at SETsquared’s business acceleration centre in Bath
  • Simon Bond, CEO & Founder of the Silicon South West network

Entries
The event is open to individuals and teams of full-time students from across Universities in the South of England and is not just limited to the SETsquared Partners - Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Southampton and Surrey. To register for the hack go to http://www.setsquared.co.uk/event/microsoft-imagine-cup-south-hackathon.

About SETsquared
SETsquared is a collaboration between the universities of Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Southampton and Surrey which partners in enterprise activities and collectively supports the growth and success of new business opportunities through spin-outs, licensing, incubation and education. The partnership also works with industry through research collaboration and consultancy.

Find out more at www.setsquared.co.uk

For more information, images or interviews please contact:
Laura Downton at Carswell Gould
T: 023 80 238001
E: Laura[at]carswellgould[dot]co[dot]uk

Distributed on behalf of Carswell Gould by NeonDrum news distribution service (http://www.neondrum.com)


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