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The Enterprise Competition consists of two stages of review. 

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Start-up presentations may be submitted from the competition's opening on Sunday, January 1st, through to Friday, February 17th. The eligibility requirements and materials requested for this submission may be found on the page.

The Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çExecutive Committee will thereafter review submissions' conformity with eligibility requirements and submit the full pitching materials for review by the WES network of experienced Judges and Mentors.

Teams will be informed in early March of whether they have progressed to the final round. Finalists will have the opportunity to participate in a live event held on Tuesday, March 28th and present their full pitches to the Judges Panel, as well as to our audience - including mentors, investors, College alumni, and other members of the WES network. 

The winning team will be awarded the Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çEnterprise Prize of 250£ to help support their project's launch or continued development, and all teams with promising projects have the potential to meet interested partners or investors through the competition. 

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