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The Student Enterprise Programme has seen over 300,000 secondary school students take part since it first began and over 15,000 taking part in Kildare.
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Three Mayo Students appearing on the Late Late Show tonight
Three Mayo students will appear on tonight’s RTE Late Late Show.
Emily Foy, Aoife Heaney and Kellyann Walsh who are all first-year students of Mount St Michael secondary school, Claremorris are finalists in the Student Enterprise Awards which are taking place in Croke Park today.
The girls designed and marketed a new product, ‘ReflectoTags’ for cattle. As they are all from farming backgrounds, they wanted to prevent cattle from being killed by cars and potentially causing harm to road users if they broke out.
Meanwhile, A 16 year old who developed an anti-microbial face-mask storage case has won top prize at the Student Enterprise Programme National Finals.
Antimicrobial case to store masks wins student (16) national enterprise award Matthew McVicar’s product is now on sale in pharmacies in Ireland and the UK
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A 16-year-old from Monaghan has been awarded the top prize in the annual student enterprise programme awards for developing a copper case to store face masks.
Matthew McVicar from St Macartan’s College in Co Monaghan was named winner of the enterprise programme’s senior category for Coppercase - an antimicrobial copper case used to store face masks - which is being sold in pharmacies in Ireland and the UK. Matthew McVicar won for Coppercase - an antimicrobial copper case used to store face masks - which is being sold in pharmacies in Ireland and the UK. He decided to design the product after noticing how many face masks were being disposed of in his community.