South East students are being called on to show off their bright young minds.
The Trinity Walton Club and Tangent-Trinity's Ideas Workspace has opened applications for their STEAM and ICE programme.
The science, technology, arts, engineering and maths programme aims to teach young students innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship skills.
It's open to secondary school students, where they will attend workshops and lectures on how to design and pitch product ideas to investors.
Speaking to Beat News, Kat Bauer Weiser, Interim Director of Trinity Walton Club says it's a great opportunity for TY students:
"Everyone has ideas and you never know when you are going to have a great idea."
"It is a great programme for transition year students who are looking to fill their time and try a new identity on."
"Maybe they are a great entrepreneur and they just haven't had the chance to try it out - I would definitely encourage everyone to try it out but I think TY's would gain a lot from it."