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Manchester City FC team up with Ideas Britain
Manchester City Football Club (MCFC) have partnered with Ideas Britain to launch a competition aimed at encouraging innovation in sport.
It is hoped that the move will encourage entrepreneurs with innovative ideas to submit their ideas for the use of technology in the world of sport.
The nationwide competition launches in October, however submissions are already open.
Founder and CEO of Ideas Britain, Adam Shaw, said: “Ideas Britain is hugely proud to be able to work with a partner like Manchester City, helping to extend such a rare opportunity to young entrepreneurs throughout the UK.
“Sport can be so unifying, and we want to tap into the insight and enthusiasm of young people everywhere – and make their best ideas for progress a reality.”
Head of research and insights at MCFC, Andrew Gilligan, said: “At Manchester City we are constantly looking for ways to introduce new and innovative ideas across all aspects of the club.
“Ideas Britain recognises the importance of opening the door to everyone to ensure that the best ideas get the attention they deserve, and we share their passion for providing young people in our local community with once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to not only have their ideas heard, but also put into action.”
Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester City Council which is backing the scheme, said: “Manchester prides itself as a city of entrepreneurialism and innovation with a thriving digital sector. “We welcome and support this initiative which seeks to capture and harness creative ideas via a smartphone app and turn them into a reality as being in tune with the spirit of our city”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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