Warwick Enterprise helps students and alumni create their own path, offering support to start their entrepreneurial journey.

We talked to Warwick students who are currently benefitting from business support for their start-ups.

Explore your ideas

Share your ideas in confidence and get support developing your action plan. Warwick Enterprise can help you unleash your talent and realise your potential as an entrepreneur.

Bruno Moore

My name is Bruno Moore – I’m a second year studying Economics at Warwick. I’ve been working on my brand for the past year, but funding is the main issue, and the Lord Roots Fund has helped me to actualise it and bring it to life.

I think the ability to network and meet people who bring different ideas and different approaches that I wouldn’t have thought of myself, is a big help that Enterprise has helped me. So part of the Pathway Program, I met a lot of people with similar ideas and aspirations, and it’s been helpful to just speak with them and get new perspectives about my about my venture.

If you have an idea and you believe in it and you have the drive to make it a success, then Enterprise can help you do that.

Launch your venture

Talk with the team to progress your entrepreneurial skills and launch your own venture. Access space, events, networking and help for starting up or growing your business.

Tiarnan Currán-Feeney & Liam Cox

Hi I’m Tiarnán and I’m a recent graduate at the University, I graduated back in July. So our business is a vegan chocolate company – we focus on white chocolates and milk chocolates and we’re looking at creating flavours that actually taste good, compared to what’s currently available on the market.

My name is Liam part of Tilliams Chocolates. Warwick Enterprise gave us some really important information and support both verbally and financially, which has helped us with some advice in getting better equipment and how to launch our business.

I think as much as being able to support you financially the reality is you get a huge confidence boost whenever you do reach out and you get someone who’s able to reassure you, that your idea actually is viable and what you want to do is something that’s a good idea. Because while it’s still in your head there’s always that self-doubt of – yes, I think that’s great, but I’m biased and I don’t know for sure if it actually is something that anyone would be interested in.

Get in touch with the team today to learn more or to enquire about getting business support.

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