Representing the AMRSS team, Christian said: “It’s amazing to be selected the runner-up in the Startup category – to be recognised by such a prestigious community as Engineers in Business Fellowship is incredible. I’m leaving the event with insight, information and prize money that will help us to grow our business significantly and build our brand.”
Amara Automotives and AMRSS will benefit from mentoring from Sainsbury Management Fellows, engineers who received a £50,000 scholarship to study for their MBA at a top international business school. Both winners will also receive professional CV packages from PurpleCV and a popular entrepreneurial book from Cambridge University Press.
Head of the Judging panel, SMF Chris Shelley, Chief Executive Officer, SolarBotanic Trees said: “We had an exceptionally talented group of finalists, and it was very difficult to separate many of the presentations. Amara Automotives and RMSS won by demonstrating a clear vision, sound research and high motivation to take their product forward.”
Engineers in Business Fellowship is a registered charity that champions business education for engineers and supports not only qualified engineers to gain business education, but also supports universities by giving them grants to award prizes to engineering students who develop ground-breaking ideas that can make a positive impact on society. The grants enable universities to inspire more engineering and technology students to participate in innovation and entrepreneurship, skills that they take into their careers.