Mr Murray took a group of his Year 10 Young Enterprise Group boys to Spitalfields Market yesterday, February 8, to showcase their fantastic new invention that will help improve the safety of cyclists across London.
The budding inventors from Mr Murray’s club has spent all year developing the TecTitan which is a unique bicycle light that creates an illuminated safety lane behind your bike so other road users can gauge a safe distance to leave.
It was really well received and sold well with the students making a £30 profit in the short time they were at the famous market.
Mr Murray went along with the boys and said: ” 60 young companies from schools, colleges and universities submitted products they had devised and marketed but St Bonaventure’s came away with the most innovative idea award which was terrific. It’s testament to all their hard work and effort but they did devise a great and unique product which is half the battle I suppose. I really hope they are encouraged by this success and continue to be interested in innovation, business and marketing as they obviously have a flair for it.”
Suhaib, Hritik, Llias, Jacob, Ola are seen pictured with their awards.
The other students in The Young Enterprise Group who are not pictured are Tony, James, Atheeth, James, Isaac, Aaron and Reece.