Intellectual Property

2007 competition results

The results for the 2007 Think kit competition, Hobby to Enterprise are:

1st place Business Studies PDF document(478Kb)

The Cork Screw Guitar Capo by Tim Khoo of Queen Elizabeth's Boys School, Barnet

A capo (device for shortening the strings and raising the pitch of an instrument) attachable to the neck a guitar, which enables speedy position switching and protects from scratches. Accompanying this are brand and product name logos and a marketing campaign.

1st place Design & Technology PDF document(225Kb)

Anti>smudge Pro by Deepanjli Motala of Watford Grammar School for Girls

An ergonomic gel cushioned hand rest to help prevent the user smudging artwork whilst drawing. This hand rest is size adjustable, has wheels for easy movement, and comes with brand name and logo.

2nd place Business Studies PDF document(197Kb)

Cycloptic by Justin Thornhill of Queen Elizabeth's Boys School, Barnet

A wall mounted bike rack made of recycled plastic, with brand name, logo and advertising strategy.

2nd place Design & Technology PDF document(335Kb)

Knot Listening! by Megha Bavaria of Watford Grammar School for Girls

A product for holding and storing earphones which has a winding mechanism that prevents the leads from becoming tangled.

3rd place Business Studies PDF document(202Kb)

The Big Breakfast Smoothie by Grant Johnson of Somervale School, Bath

Ingredients from a full English breakfast blended together to make a warm smoothie. The slogan: ‘It’s so wrong, it’s right’ accompanies the logo and marketing campaign.

3rd place Design & Technology PDF document(305Kb)

The Skady by Josie Appleby of Watford Grammar School for Girls

A bag for transporting skis to and from the slopes, much like a golf caddy upon a mini sledge. The bag can be collapsed into a backpack for wear whilst skiing.