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Top prize: Trish Belford and Ruth Morrow from Tactility Factory with Michael Kidd, head of Business Banking at Bank of Ireland

Entrepreneurs win prize for best local innovation

By Symon Ross
Monday, 28 September 2009
Two female entrepreneurs have cemented their place among the leading innovative businesses in Northern Ireland by taking home the top prize in the Northern Ireland Science Park’s competition to find the province’s “next big thing”.
Tactility Factory, founded by Ruth Morrow and Trish Belford, edged out nine rival competitors to win the NISP CONNECT £25k Award.
They took home a £10,000 cheque for their patented technology designed to combine textile design with hard building materials such as concrete.
The concept is expected to have implications for building construction and received credit from the judges for combining Northern Ireland’s textiles heritage with building product design.
Trish Belford said: “Competing for this award benefited our business thinking and has given us great insight into the potential of our business on a global scale.
“This award has greatly boosted our prospects to commercialise our product and go to market. In addition to this, the icing on the cake is receiving a significant financial prize which will provide vital capital at this time enabling us to take advantage of the opportunities that are now presenting themselves.”
Steve Orr, director of NISP Connect, said the awards had uncovered local talent with innovative ideas and inspiring ambitions.