Raisa Rukhsara from Mount Mercy College.Photo: Chris Bellew/Fennell Photography

Raisa means business!

By Daniel O’Neill

A student from Mount Mercy College has taken part in a business bootcamp!

Raisa Rukhsara was one of 30 to part in the BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp, which began on Monday and finishes today, 6 March at Nova UCD.

This year, 30 students representing 12 counties from across the island of Ireland are participating in the bootcamp, a four-day programme which includes workshops on business development, marketing and commercialisation, as well as meet BTYSTE alumni who themselves have launched successful enterprises. Today, the students will pitch their project to an expert panel of judges.

Now in its 16th year, the bootcamp was set up by BT Ireland, under its custodianship of the Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (YSTE) in 2010, to support BTYSTE finalists with developing their project ideas into commercial enterprises under the guidance of BTYSTE alumni, BT Ireland mentors and expert judges. This year, BT Ireland celebrated 25 years as organiser of the YSTE and first introduced the bootcamp as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance and evolve the exhibition under its custodianship. In the last sixteen years, the Bootcamp has provided almost 500 students with skills to turn their project ideas into commercial enterprises.

Shay Walsh, Managing Director of BT Ireland, said: “We are delighted to welcome the participating students to the 2025 BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp at Nova UCD, our event partner, this week. The Bootcamp has been a highlight in BT Ireland’s calendar for years, and it is incredible to be able to witness thirty of the country’s brightest young minds showcase and evolve their incredible ideas with experts in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) sectors.

“While a very exciting occasion for us all at BT Ireland, today also marks the start of the last bootcamp we will ever deliver. It has been a privilege to have given 500 inspirational young people a platform to develop their business acumen, with many previous participants going on to make a big impact in STEM and business. I’d like to thank all my colleagues, and the team at Nova UCD for their support in making the Bootcamp what it has become over the years and hope all the participants have an unforgettable week.”