The SoundSYNK team
Exeter students now in running for world app prize
Four University of Exeter students will fly to Russia next month in a bid to show the UK is the best in the world when it comes to building apps.
The students, aged between 20 and 23 form the only British team taking part in the Microsoft Imagine Cup World Finals, which aim to find the best app developing talent worldwide.
The foursome came up with the idea for their app whilst taking part in an event organised by SETsquared and the University of Exeter Students’ Guild. They have been having intense training from the university partnership ever since to prepare them for the world cup.
SETsquared, a partnership of the Universities of Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Southampton and Surrey, has given the team business mentoring through its partners, put them in touch with high profile mentors for one-to-one advice and even flown them to MIT in America to get tips on becoming successful technology entrepreneurs.
The training has certainly paid off for the student start-up that goes by the name of ‘Colinked’, which has already secured a £10,000 business loan from Creative England and the offer of a place within SETsquared’s technology business incubator scheme.
Colinked will pitch its app live on stage in St Petersberg in mid July as part of the Microsoft Imagine Cup in a bid to win the $50,000 top prize.
Colinked’s app is called ‘SoundSYNK’ and uses innovative technology to allow multiple phones and devices to join together and play the same song simultaneously, effectively creating a symphony of speakers.
SoundSYNK Co-founder Edward Noel, 20, said he could not quite believe the success of the app, considering its humble beginnings.
“The whole idea came about during a moment of frustration, which is incredible really. We were taking part in this SETsquared event at the University of Exeter Students’ Guild where we had to think of and create an app in 48 hours.
“We were playing ‘Sweet Nothings’ by Calvin Harris on Alex's laptop and it was just not loud enough for our liking. At this point we did the age old technique of lining up all of our phones, laptops, tablets and trying to play the song at the same time. Due to our lack of timing skills, it failed miserably but caused us to instantly realise this is a great idea!
“Our genius coders Rob and Jonathan did some research on developing this while Ed and Alex searched the internet desperate not to find someone who had already done it. Luckily no one had and soundSYNK was born.”
Since then the quartet of coders and budding entrepreneurs have had a whirlwind four months of juggling the fledgling app business with their studies. While visiting MIT courtesy of SETsquared and Exeter Students’ Guild they landed a meeting with Echonest, which works with music giants such as Spotify and MTV, and are planning a partnership with the firm.
Other UK organisations that have provided support are the Exeter Innovation Centre, Exeter Students’ Guild, the University’s College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, the OpenMIC network and technology companies Opposable Games and Applingua.
SETsquared’s partnership director, Graham Harrison, said: “We had great belief in SoundSYNK from the outset. They had a strong idea and, with our guidance, have turned it into what could be potentially a highly-profitable business with a sustainable future.
“Anyone can build an app to a certain degree, but turning it into a successful business, as these students have done, and making the most of the world’s booming app market is another thing entirely.
“SETsquared wishes the team the best of luck for the world finals - they have a great product and this will be a fantastic experience for the students.”
Tracy Costello, Deputy Chief Executive of the University of Exeter Students’ Guild, said: “The students’ success is a testimony to their entrepreneurship, commitment and talent, and the quality of their support mechanisms. We hope they have great success in Russia.”
Date: 4 July 2013