Four entries from Donegal have made it through to the national final of RTE’s Junior Dragon’s Den after scoring success at the regional final which was held at Sligo IT last night.
Donegal Pens brothers Rónán and Conor Mc Garvey from Loughanure, Niall Mc Closkey from Letterkenny, Niall Foody from Letterkenny and a group of five girl students from Pobalscoil Ghaoth Dobhair have all qualified for the national final in Dublin on December 8th.
Twenty entries from schools in Athlone, Sligo, Donegal and Roscommon took part in the competition that saw a varied selection of entrepreneurial projects on show.
Over 400 entries have been received nationwide for the Bank of Ireland sponsored Junior Dragon’s Den event and just twenty entries were selected for each of the country’s three regional finals.
Pen brothers Rónán and Conor Mc Garvey explained their successful enterprise to the judges and spoke of their plans for the future while giving a demonstration of their new stylus pen.
Letterkenny lad Niall Mc Closkey, from St Columba’s College, Stranorlar, has designed and produced the ‘Easy Grower’ system for planting fruit and vegetables that can be placed in the garden or anywhere around the house.
Errigal College student Niall Foody showed off his invention of a luminous keyhole assistant, a great little invention that makes it easier for you to see the keyhole or lock on your door in the dark.
The national final of Junior Dragon’s Den takes place in Dublin on Saturday, December 8th from where the overall winners to compete in the filming for the 2013 TV series will be announced.
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