The government has announced a package of measures aimed at encouraging young people to start businesses.
The announcements come alongside the launch of Start-Up Britain, a government campaign supported by service providers including O2 and Microsoft.
Measures include the creation of enterprise societies in every university, the launch of Brighton Fuse, an initiative to expand the creative, digital and IT sector in Brighton and Hove and provide business opportunities for graduates, and a major roll-out of Tenner Tycoon, the competition owned and run by the Peter Jones Foundation.
It is hoped the move will give young people the opportunity to gain real business experience, inspiring the next generation to seriously think about starting their own company.
Business secretary Vince Cable says, ' We want to transform the ambition and aspiration of young people through real business experience.
' Through Tenner Tycoon, the Enterprise Champions Programme and enterprise societies, we will be giving young people insight into enterprise at an early age, showing them how rewarding it can be to transform your own ideas into a real business.'
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