As part of his Innovate UK Young Innovator Award win, Liam will receive 12 months of business support, a £5,000 grant for his business, plus a living allowance. He was also picked out as one of Innovate UK's Young Tech Entrepreneurs – a group that made up just under half of the 60 Young Innovator Award winners.
Liam said: “After witnessing such challenges in the family setting, I was driven to explore mental health interventions and self-management. For the past two years, we’ve been developing a product that parents can add to their tool kit to help children build up mental resilience, a product that kids want to use. Stix product development is going well and we’re on target to meet our Kickstarter launch date in April. All activities are now focusing on the campaign!
“I had no idea how relevant my Product Design degree would be for the development of my startup. Design thinking was involved at every step of the journey, from concept development to creating marketing plans. I still go back to my old notes!”
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