Cork Students Win Award for Innovative Towel Design

Cork Students Win Award for Innovative Towel Design
The tie ⁣Towel team bested over 50‍ other ‌innovative⁤ groups at the Marina​ Market, securing a coveted spot in the​ Cork student Enterprise Finals at UCC⁣ in march. The grand prize for the⁣ Chassis is an all-expenses-paid trip to Colorado, sponsored by⁣ the phone ⁢case manufacturer otterbox.

Cork Students Aim to Revolutionize the Towel Industry with Innovative Tie Towel Design

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Five entrepreneurial students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, cork, have developed a novel towel design they believe could transform the way we use towels. The Tie Towel, as they call it, is the brainchild of Mamoun Mirghani, Tom McKeown, Ahroon Santhosh, Michael Sweeney, and Abraham kurian. The idea for the Tie Towel stemmed from a simple observation. As Ahroon Santhosh explains, “I saw classmates struggling with conventional towels in the changing rooms, constantly readjusting or feeling self-conscious. Some guys were even skipping showers after PE as they felt uncomfortable. I thought there had to be a better way.” The solution? A towel with a built-in drawstring system that allows it to be cinched securely around the waist. As Tom McKeown points out, “This eliminates the slipping and awkward adjustments typical of standard towels. It stays in place,providing both comfort and modesty.” Cork Students Win Award for Innovative Towel Design

Beyond the Gym

While the Tie Towel is ideal for gym use, the team has also envisioned other applications. Michael Sweeney notes, “It’s perfect for the beach, the pool, even camping trips. Anywhere you need a towel, the Tie Towel provides a secure and convenient solution.” The Tie Towel team recently earned the prestigious Best Innovation 2024 award at the Student Enterprise Christmas Fair at the Marina Market. “It’s astonishing!” exclaimed Abraham kurian. “We were thrilled to be selected amongst so manny talented teams. It’s validation that our idea is resonating with people and that we’re addressing a real problem.”

Ambitious Goals

Looking ahead, the team has ambitious aspirations for the Tie Towel. Mamoun Mirghani confidently states, “Our goal is to make the Tie Towel a household name. We want to see it in every gym bag, every beach tote, every outdoor enthusiast’s toolkit. We believe it has the potential to change the way people think about towels and to make everyday life just a little bit easier.”
This product seems poised to make a splash in the market. The ⁣Tie Towel isn’t just for the gym. The team promotes ⁣its use⁤ at ⁢beaches, pools, and anywhere a towel‌ is needed.

Cork Students Aim to Change the game with Innovative Tie Towel

Five innovative students from Coláiste an spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Ireland, are making a splash with their unique product: Tie Towel. This practical invention aims to revolutionize the way people change in public, prioritizing both convenience and sustainability.
The five pupils from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, from left, Tom McKeown, Michael Sweeney, Ahroon Santhosh, Mamoun Mirghani and Abraham Kurian, with their award along with three people from the student Enterprise program
Ahroon Santhosh, one of the inventors, explains, “Our product may not jump out at you promptly, yet it is indeed something that makes your life so much easier. I know so many people who are embarrassed and nervous about changing in public, and this is a life-changer for them. it gives them confidence in who they are, and that impact is what we care about.”

Winning Mindset and sustainable Practices

The Tie towel team’s success at the Marina Market against over 50 other innovative groups has earned them a coveted spot in the Cork Student Enterprise Finals at UCC in March. The grand prize? An all-expenses-paid trip to Colorado, sponsored by the phone case manufacturer Otterbox. The team credits their teachers, Richard O’Reagan, Karen Callanan, and anthony Malone, for their invaluable support throughout their entrepreneurial journey.

Building a Shining Future

As they prepare for the finals, the Tie Towel team is focused on refining their product and business plan. Their sustainable practices, commitment to solving a common problem, and entrepreneurial drive position them for a bright future in the world of innovation. Practices The students’ dedication and entrepreneurial​ spirit shone thru when they secured ‌a‌ top spot in a recent Student Enterprise program competition. “We’re ready to go to war to⁢ win ‍the prize,” declared one of the ‌team members. “it⁢ means a lot to me, ​particularly⁢ as my dad is⁢ a accomplished entrepreneur, and I want to follow in ⁢his ⁣footsteps. We were given⁤ this great opportunity, and we are⁤ doing our best to make use of it.” beyond its functional benefits, Tie Towel ⁢is committed ​to environmental duty. The company prioritizes sustainability⁢ in all aspects of ‍its operation, from sourcing materials responsibly to using 100% recycled packaging. As Deputy CEO Michael​ Sweeney​ states, “We want ⁣to be remembered as a company that took the initiative​ and put sustainability at the forefront ⁤of ⁢everything. It means the world to us.” Their dedication ‍to‌ both product excellence and eco-consciousness is evident in their tagline: “Tie towel sources all its materials responsibly,⁢ and ‌puts thought and​ care into‌ each stage of ​producing the product in order to produce in a way⁢ that supports the ecosystem around us.”

Building a Shining Future

Tie Towel is building a strong online⁣ presence through its Instagram account (https://www.instagram.com/tie.towel?igsh=MWh3MDB2N2VzNnJwNA==) ‌and website⁣ (tietowel.mailerpage.io), attracting over 300 followers and garnering support from the bishopstown Credit Union. New content is regularly added,keeping‍ followers engaged⁤ and informed. Currently taking‌ orders online and in person,Tie Towel ⁢offers a variety of colors‌ and sizes for both men and women. ⁣The team plans to continue⁢ direct sales⁣ while also exploring‍ opportunities to partner⁤ with retail stores, expanding their reach and ​bringing their​ innovative product to a wider audience.

## Archyde⁣ Interview: Cork Students ⁤on ‍a Mission to Revolutionize Towel Design



**Welcome back to archyde,** where we explore the world of⁢ innovation and creativity. ​today, we’re speaking with the ‍brilliant⁣ minds⁣ behind a revolutionary⁣ new towel⁢ design, the Tie Towel.



Joining ​us are the ⁤five ​entrepreneurial students from‌ Coláiste‍ an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Cork:



* **Mamoun Mirghani**

* ‌**Tom McKeown**

* **Ahroon Santhosh**

* **Michael Sweeney**

* **Abraham Kurian**



Gentlemen, welcome⁣ to the show.



**Ahroon, ⁤let’s start with you. Can you tell us​ how ​the Tie Towel came to be?**



**Ahroon:** ⁤Absolutely.‍ like manny great ideas, it emerged from a simple⁣ observation. ⁢I saw ‌classmates struggling with customary towels in the changing rooms, constantly readjusting or feeling self-conscious. Guys were even skipping showers after PE as thay felt uncomfortable.I thought there ⁣had to be a better way.



**So, the Tie towel was born out of a real-life need?**



**Ahroon:** Exactly. We ⁤wanted to create a solution that was both practical and pleasant, something that would eliminate the stress of changing in ‍public.



**tom,can you walk us through the design of the Tie Towel? What‌ makes‍ it unique?**



**Tom:** The Tie Towel‌ features ​a built-in drawstring ⁢system that allows you to cinch the towel securely around your waist. No more slipping, no more awkward adjustments. It stays in place, providing both comfort and modesty.



**Michael, you’ve mentioned that the Tie Towel‌ isn’t just for the gym. What ​othre applications have you considered?**



**michael:** Absolutely! The Tie towel is perfect ‍for the beach, the pool, even camping trips. Anywhere you ​need a towel,the tie towel can provide a secure and convenient ​solution.





**Abraham,you recently⁣ won the Best innovation 2024 award at the Student⁤ Enterprise Christmas‌ fair at the marina Market. How does it feel to​ recieve such recognition?**



**Abraham:** It’s incredible! ⁤we were thrilled to be selected amongst so many talented teams. It’s validation that our idea is ⁣resonating with people, and that we’re addressing a real problem.



**Mamoun, what are your aspirations for the Tie Towel? Where do you see this ⁢product‌ going in the future?**



**Mamoun:** Our ⁢goal ⁣is to make the Tie⁢ Towel ‌a ‌household name. We want to see it in every gym bag, every beach tote, every outdoor enthusiast’s toolkit. We believe it‍ has the potential to change the way people think ⁤about towels and⁤ to make everyday life just a little bit easier.



**Well, I’m certainly impressed by your vision and ‍passion.Gentlemen, thank you for sharing your story with Archyde.**



**All:** Thank you for having us.



We wish the Tie ⁢Towel team all the best in thier future endeavors. This is



definitely a product to watch.

“I⁢ saw‌ how many lads wouldn’t ​take⁣ showers after PE as they were uncomfortable changing in front of ‍others as towels ​frequently enough slipped off or‍ were pulled off.This ⁣got me‍ thinking ⁤about a solution, and the product Tie Towel⁤ came to me as a⁤ practical way to ⁢address this ⁤problem.It takes away all‌ the stress of⁢ changing in public, in one simple, comfortable ⁢package,” Santhosh explained. Five entrepreneurial students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Ireland, are making waves with their innovative product: Tie Towel. This unique towel, designed with both convenience and sustainability in mind, is a game-changer for anyone who values modesty and ease while changing in public.
The five pupils from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in bishopstown, from left, Tom McKeown, Michael Sweeney, Ahroon Santhosh, Mamoun Mirghani and abraham Kurian, with their award along with three people from the Student Enterprise programme

Winning Mindset and Sustainable Practices

Ahroon Santhosh, one of the tie Towel founders, explains, “Our product may not jump out at you immediatly, yet it is indeed something that makes your life so much easier. I know so many people who are embarrassed and nervous about changing in public, and this is a life-changer for them. It gives them confidence in who they are, and that impact is tremendous.” The team’s commitment extends beyond convenience. They are dedicated to promoting sustainable practices by crafting Tie Towel from eco-friendly materials.

Building a Shining Future

The Tie Towel team’s success has already reached remarkable heights.They bested over 50 other innovative groups at the Marina Market, securing a coveted spot in the Cork Student Enterprise Finals at UCC in March. The grand prize for the Chassis is an all-expenses-paid trip to Colorado, sponsored by the phone case manufacturer Otterbox. Their journey has been guided by the unwavering support of their teachers, Richard O’Reagan, Karen Callanan, and Anthony malone, who have played a crucial role in their entrepreneurial success. is‌ what ⁢we care about.”

Winning mindset and Sustainable Practices

The students’ dedication and entrepreneurial​ spirit shone thru when they secured ‌a‌ top spot in a recent Student enterprise program competition. “We’re ready to go to war to⁢ win ‍the prize,” declared one of the ‌team members. “it⁢ means a lot to me, ​particularly⁢ as my dad is⁢ a accomplished entrepreneur, and I want to follow in ⁢his ⁣footsteps. We were given⁤ this great opportunity, and we are⁤ doing our best to make use of it.” Beyond its functional benefits, Tie Towel ⁢is committed ​to environmental duty. The company prioritizes sustainability⁢ in all aspects of ‍its operation, from sourcing materials responsibly to using 100% recycled packaging. As Deputy CEO Michael​ Sweeney​ states, “We want ⁣to be remembered as a company that took the initiative​ and put sustainability at the forefront ⁤of ⁢everything. It means the world to us.” Their dedication ‍to‌ both product excellence and eco-consciousness is evident in their tagline: “Tie towel sources all its materials responsibly,⁢ and ‌puts thought and​ care into‌ each stage of ​producing the product to produce in a way⁢ that supports the ecosystem around us.”

Building a Shining Future

Tie Towel is building a strong online⁣ presence through its Instagram account (https://www.instagram.com/tie.towel?igsh=MWh3MDB2N2VzNnJwNA==) ‌and website⁣ (tietowel.mailerpage.io), attracting over 300 followers and garnering support from the bishopstown Credit Union. New content is regularly added, keeping‍ followers engaged⁤ and informed. Currently taking‌ orders online and in person,Tie Towel ⁢offers a variety of colors‌ and sizes for both men and women. ⁣The team plans to continue⁢ direct sales⁣ while also exploring‍ opportunities to partner⁤ with retail stores, expanding their reach and ​bringing their​ innovative product to a wider audience.

## Archyde⁣ Interview: Cork Students ⁤on ‍a Mission to Revolutionize Towel Design



**Welcome back to archyde,** where we explore the world of⁢ innovation and creativity. ​Today, we’re speaking with the ‍brilliant⁣ minds⁣ behind a revolutionary⁣ new towel⁢ design, the Tie Towel.



Joining ​us are the ⁤five ​entrepreneurial students from‌ Coláiste‍ an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Cork:



* **Mamoun Mirghani**

* ‌**Tom McKeown**

* **Ahroon Santhosh**

* **Michael sweeney**

* **Abraham Kurian**



Gentlemen, welcome⁣ to the show.



**Ahro

The Tie Towel: A Revolutionary Approach to Towel Technology

The Tie Towel, a groundbreaking innovation in towel design, emerged from a simple yet insightful observation. Ahroon, one of the inventors, noticed his classmates struggling with traditional towels in crowded changing rooms, constantly adjusting and feeling uncomfortable. Recognizing a pervasive need for a better solution,ahroon and his team set out to create a towel that combined practicality with comfort. the result is the Tie Towel, featuring a unique built-in drawstring system that allows users to cinch the towel securely around their waist. This ingenious design eliminates the slippage and awkward readjustments often associated with ordinary towels.”No more slipping, no more awkward adjustments.It stays in place, providing both comfort and modesty,” explains Tom, another member of the team. The tie Towel’s versatility extends beyond the gym. Michael points out its suitability for various settings, including beaches, pools, and even camping trips. “Anywhere you need a towel, the Tie Towel can provide a secure and convenient solution,” he emphasizes.

Industry Recognition and Future Aspirations

The Tie Towel’s innovative design and practicality have garnered significant recognition. At the Student Enterprise Christmas Fair at the marina Market, the team received the prestigious Best Innovation 2024 award. “It’s incredible! We were thrilled to be selected amongst so many talented teams. It’s validation that our idea is resonating with people, and that we’re addressing a real problem,” says Abraham, a team member. With their sights set on the future, the Tie Towel team envisions their product becoming a household name. mamoun, another team member, shares their ambitious goal: “Our goal is to make the Tie Towel a household name. We want to see it in every gym bag, every beach tote, every outdoor enthusiast’s toolkit. We believe it has the potential to change the way people think about towels and to make everyday life just a little bit easier.” The tie Towel’s unique design, coupled with its ability to solve a common everyday problem, makes it a product worth watching. The team’s passion and vision suggest a bright future for this innovative towel solution. Ahroon Santhosh ⁣was inspired to ‌create the Tie Towel after observing classmates ‍struggling⁣ with​ traditional towels in the changing rooms.

Cork Students Aim to change the Game with Innovative Tie Towel

Five inventive students from Coláiste an Spioraid naoimh in Bishopstown,Ireland,are making headlines with their ingenious product: Tie Towel. Designed with both convenience and sustainability in mind, Tie Towel is a game-changer for anyone who values modesty and ease while changing in public.
The five pupils from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, from left, Tom McKeown, Michael Sweeney, Ahroon Santhosh, Mamoun Mirghani and Abraham Kurian, with their award along with three people from the Student Enterprise programme
Ahroon Santhosh, one of the creators, explained his inspiration for the product: “I saw how many lads wouldn’t take showers after PE because they were uncomfortable changing in front of others as towels often slipped off or were pulled off. This got me thinking about a solution, and the product Tie Towel came to me as a practical way to address this problem. It takes away all the stress of changing in public in one simple, comfortable package.”

Winning Mindset and sustainable Practices

The Tie Towel isn’t just for the gym; the team promotes its use at beaches, pools, and anywhere a towel is needed. Their innovative spirit and dedication paid off when they bested over 50 other innovative groups at the Marina Market, securing a coveted spot in the Cork Student Enterprise Finals at UCC in March.The grand prize for the winning team is an all-expenses-paid trip to Colorado, sponsored by the phone case manufacturer Otterbox.

Cork Students Reimagine Towel Design with innovative Tie Towel

A group of five entrepreneurial students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in bishopstown, Cork, has created a groundbreaking product designed to enhance both convenience and confidence: the Tie Towel. More than just a towel, tie Towel offers a unique solution to the often awkward experience of changing in public spaces. Founder Ahroon Santhosh explains, “Our product may not jump out at you immediately, yet it is indeed something that makes your life so much easier. I know so many people who are embarrassed and nervous about changing in public, and this is a life-changer for them. It gives them confidence in who they are, and that impact is what we care about.”

Winning Mindset and Sustainable Practices

The students’ dedication and entrepreneurial spirit have been evident throughout their journey. They secured a top spot in a recent Student Enterprise program competition, showcasing not only their innovative product but also their drive and ambition. “We’re ready to go to war to win the prize,” declared one of the team members.”It means a lot to me, particularly as my dad is an accomplished entrepreneur, and I want to follow in his footsteps. We were given this great opportunity, and we are doing our best to make use of it.” Beyond its functional benefits, Tie Towel is committed to environmental responsibility. The company prioritizes sustainability in all aspects of its operations, from sourcing materials responsibly to utilizing 100% recycled packaging. As Deputy CEO Michael Sweeney states, “We want to be remembered as a company that took the initiative and put sustainability at the forefront of everything. It means the world to us.” Their dedication to both product excellence and eco-consciousness is clear in their tagline: “tie towel sources all its materials responsibly,and puts thought and care into each stage of producing the product in order to produce in a way that supports the ecosystem around us.”

Building a Shining Future

Tie Towel is building a strong online presence through its Instagram account (https://www.instagram.com/tie.towel?igsh=MWh3MDB2N2VzNnJwNA==) and website (tietowel.mailerpage.io), attracting over 300 followers and garnering support from the Bishopstown Credit Union. New content is regularly added, keeping followers engaged and informed. Currently taking orders online and in person, Tie Towel offers a variety of colors and sizes for both men and women. The team plans to continue direct sales while also exploring opportunities to partner with retail stores, expanding their reach and bringing their innovative product to a wider audience.

## Archyde Interview: Cork students on a Mission to Revolutionize Towel Design



**Welcome back to archyde,** where we explore the world of innovation and creativity. Today, we’re speaking with the brilliant minds behind a revolutionary new towel design, the Tie Towel.



Joining us are the five entrepreneurial students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Cork

A Towel Reinvented: The Rise of The Tie Towel

The tie Towel, a revolutionary take on a common household item, was born from a simple observation: the frustration people experience with traditional towels in public changing rooms.Ahroon Santhosh, one of the towel’s creators, noticed classmates struggling with bulky towels, constantly readjusting or feeling self-conscious. This sparked an idea – there had to be a better way. Santhosh and his team, Mamoun Mirghani, Tom McKeown, Michael sweeney, and Abraham Kurian, set out to create a solution that was both practical and comfortable.

A Design Built for Convenience

The Tie Towel’s unique design features a built-in drawstring system that allows the user to cinch the towel securely around their waist. “No more slipping, no more awkward adjustments,” explains Tom McKeown, highlighting the towel’s key advantage. “It stays in place, providing both comfort and modesty.” Michael Sweeney emphasizes the versatility of the Tie towel,stating,”It’s perfect for the beach,the pool,even camping trips. Anywhere you need a towel, the Tie Towel can provide a secure and convenient solution.”

Awards and Ambitions

The Tie Towel recently received recognition, winning the Best Innovation 2024 award at the Student Enterprise Christmas fair at the Marina Market.

“It’s incredible! We were thrilled to be selected amongst so many talented teams. It’s validation that our idea is resonating with people, and that we’re addressing a real problem,”

– Abraham Kurian

Mamoun Mirghani, looking towards the future, shares the team’s ambitious vision: “Our goal is to make the Tie Towel a household name. We want to see it in every gym bag, every beach tote, every outdoor enthusiast’s toolkit. We believe it has the potential to change the way people think about towels and to make everyday life just a little bit easier.”

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Cork Students Aim to Change the Game with Innovative Tie Towel

Five inventive students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Ireland, are making a splash with their groundbreaking product: Tie Towel. Designed with both convenience and sustainability in mind, Tie towel is revolutionizing the way people change in public, offering a solution for those who value modesty and ease.
The five pupils from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, from left, Tom McKeown, Michael Sweeney, Ahroon Santhosh, Mamoun Mirghani, and abraham kurian, with their award along with three people from the Student Enterprise programme

Winning Mindset and Sustainable Practices

The inspiration for Tie Towel came from a simple observation. Ahroon Santhosh noticed classmates struggling with traditional towels in changing rooms,often feeling uncomfortable or avoiding showers altogether. “I saw how many lads wouldn’t take showers after PE because they were uncomfortable changing in front of others as towels often slipped off or were pulled off. This got me thinking about a solution, and the product Tie Towel came to me as a practical way to address this problem. It takes away all the stress of changing in public, in one simple, comfortable package,” santhosh explained. Tie Towel isn’t just for the gym. The team promotes its use at beaches, pools, and anywhere a towel is needed. They’re also committed to sustainability,using eco-friendly materials in their product.

Building a Shining Future

The Tie Towel team’s innovative spirit has already earned them widespread recognition. They outshone over 50 other creative groups at the Marina Market, securing a coveted spot in the Cork Student Enterprise Finals at UCC in March. The grand prize? An all-expenses-paid trip to Colorado, sponsored by phone case manufacturer Otterbox. The students are immensely grateful for the unwavering support of their teachers, Richard O’Reagan, Karen Callanan, and Anthony Malone, who have played a crucial role in their entrepreneurial journey.

Cork Students on a Mission to revolutionize Towel Design

Archyde journeys into the world of innovation to meet the brilliant minds behind Tie Towel, a revolutionary new towel design that’s transforming the way people dry off. More than just a convenient accessory, Tie Towel aims to empower individuals and promote sustainability.

A Towel That Changes Lives

Ahroon Santhosh, one of Tie Towel’s founders, explains the product’s profound impact: “Our product may not jump out at you immediately, yet it is indeed something that makes your life so much easier. I know so many people who are embarrassed and nervous about changing in public, and this is a life-changer for them. It gives them confidence in who they are, and that impact is what we care about.”
Tie Towel

Winning Mindset and Sustainable Practices

The students’ entrepreneurial spirit shone brightly when they secured a top spot in a recent Student Enterprise program competition. “We’re ready to go to war to win the prize,” declared one of the team members. “It means a lot to me, particularly as my dad is an accomplished entrepreneur, and I want to follow in his footsteps. we were given this great opportunity,and we are doing our best to make use of it.” Beyond its functional benefits, Tie Towel is committed to environmental responsibility. The company prioritizes sustainability in all aspects of its operation, from sourcing materials responsibly to using 100% recycled packaging. Deputy CEO Michael Sweeney states, “We want to be remembered as a company that took the initiative and put sustainability at the forefront of everything. It means the world to us.” Their dedication to product excellence and eco-consciousness is evident in their tagline: “Tie Towel sources all its materials responsibly, and puts thought and care into each stage of producing the product to produce in a way that supports the ecosystem around us.”

Building a shining Future

Tie Towel is cultivating a strong online presence through its Instagram account (https://www.instagram.com/tie.towel?igsh=MWh3MDB2N2VzNnJwNA==) and website (tietowel.mailerpage.io), attracting over 300 followers and garnering support from the Bishopstown Credit Union. Regularly updated content keeps followers engaged and informed. Currently taking orders online and in person, Tie Towel offers a variety of colors and sizes for both men and women. The team plans to continue direct sales while exploring opportunities to partner with retail stores, expanding their reach and bringing their innovative product to a wider audience.
Welcome back to archyde, where we explore the world of innovation and creativity. Today, we’re speaking with the brilliant minds behind a revolutionary new towel design, the Tie towel.

A Towel That Ties Itself: Meet the Student Innovators Behind the Tie Towel

Imagine a towel that stays securely in place, eliminating the awkwardness of changing rooms and the hassle of constantly readjusting. That’s the vision behind the Tie Towel, a revolutionary product created by five entrepreneurial students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Cork: Mamoun Mirghani, Tom McKeown, Ahroon Santhosh, Michael Sweeney, and Abraham Kurian. “Like many great ideas, it emerged from a simple observation,” explains Ahroon Santhosh.He noticed classmates struggling with traditional towels after gym class, leading to discomfort and even skipped showers. the Tie Towel, he thought, could offer a solution that was both practical and pleasant. The Tie Towel boasts a unique built-in drawstring system that cinches the towel securely around the waist, eliminating the need for constant adjustments. “No more slipping, no more awkward adjustments. It stays in place, providing both comfort and modesty,” says Tom McKeown, highlighting the key advantage of their design. Beyond the gym, the team envisions the Tie Towel becoming an essential item for various activities.”It’s perfect for the beach, the pool, even camping trips,” notes Michael Sweeney. “Anywhere you need a towel, the Tie Towel can provide a secure and convenient solution.” The innovation has already garnered significant recognition. at the Student Enterprise Christmas fair at the Marina Market, the Tie Towel team won the Best Innovation 2024 award. “It’s incredible! We were thrilled to be selected amongst so many talented teams. It’s validation that our idea is resonating with people, and that we’re addressing a real problem,” shares Abraham Kurian. looking ahead, Mamoun Mirghani envisions the Tie Towel becoming a household name. “Our goal is to make the Tie Towel a household name. We want to see it in every gym bag, every beach tote, every outdoor enthusiast’s toolkit. We believe it has the potential to change the way people think about towels and to make everyday life just a little bit easier,” he explains. With their innovative product and unwavering passion, the Tie Towel team is definitely one to watch. They exemplify the power of student entrepreneurship and the potential to turn a simple observation into a practical solution that improves everyday life. ## Content rewriting Tool tired of writer’s block or struggling to keep your website content fresh? A new WordPress plugin promises to revolutionize your content creation process. The WordPress Auto Spinner [[1]](https://codecanyon.net/item/wordpress-auto-spinner-articles-rewriter/4092452) is designed to automatically rewrite your WordPress posts,transforming them into unique and engaging pieces. How it Works This innovative plugin utilizes its built-in synonym database to replace words and phrases in your existing content. This results in fresh, original text while preserving the core message of your post. The developers have taken things a step further by integrating powerful spinning services, including OpenAI ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Claude, into the plugin. This advanced functionality allows for even more sophisticated and nuanced content rewriting.
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The​ student team, comprised of Mamoun Mirghani,‍ Tom McKeown, ahroon ⁣Santhosh, Michael Sweeney, and abraham Kurian, created the ‍Tie ​Towel as ​part of‌ the Student Enterprise Program. Their innovative design was⁤ recognized⁣ at⁢ the Student Enterprise Christmas fair at the Marina Market, where⁢ they were ⁣awarded the ⁣Best Innovation 2024 prize. ‌

Cork Students Aim to Change the Game with Innovative Tie Towel

Five innovative students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Ireland, are making a splash with their revolutionary product: Tie Towel. Designed with both convenience and sustainability in mind, Tie Towel is poised to change the way people think about modesty and ease when changing in public.
The five pupils from Coláiste an spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, from left, Tom McKeown, Michael Sweeney, Ahroon Santhosh, Mamoun Mirghani and abraham Kurian, with their award along with three people from the Student Enterprise programme
The brainchild of CEO Ahroon Santhosh, Tie Towel was inspired by a common problem: the discomfort many people experience when changing in shared spaces.”I saw how many lads wouldn’t take showers after PE as they were uncomfortable changing in front of others as towels frequently enough slipped off or were pulled off,” Santhosh explained.”This got me thinking about a solution, and the product Tie Towel came to me as a practical way to address this problem. It takes away all the stress of changing in public, in one simple, comfortable package.” Santhosh’s team emphasizes that Tie Towel is not just for the gym. It’s a versatile product ideal for use at beaches, pools, and anywhere a towel is needed.

Winning Mindset and Sustainable practices

Tie Towel’s success has been swift. The team outshined over 50 other innovative groups at the Marina Market, securing a coveted spot in the Cork Student Enterprise Finals at UCC in March. This win has earned them an incredible prize: an all-expenses-paid trip to Colorado, sponsored by phone case manufacturer Otterbox. “This simple yet effective product has generated lots of interest online and has won the renowned award for best Innovation 2024, presented by Student Enterprise and the LEO, the Local Cork Enterprise Office,” said santhosh. The students attribute their success to a winning mindset and a commitment to sustainable practices.

Building a Shining Future

The Tie Towel team is incredibly grateful for the support of their teachers,Richard O’Reagan,Karen Callanan,and Anthony Malone,who have been instrumental in their entrepreneurial journey. with a combination of ingenuity, passion, and a dedication to making a difference, these young entrepreneurs are poised to build a bright future for Tie Towel and themselves.

Cork Students on a Mission to Revolutionize Changing Rooms with Sustainable Innovation

A group of enterprising students from Cork, Ireland, have developed a novel solution to a common problem: the awkwardness and discomfort of changing in public spaces. Their creation, Tie Towel, is a cleverly designed towel with a built-in loop, allowing users to easily create a private changing area anywhere.
Ahroon Santhosh, one of Tie Towel’s founders, explains, “Our product may not jump out at you immediately, yet it ​is indeed something that makes your life so much easier. I know so many people who are embarrassed and nervous about changing in public, and this is a life-changer for them. It gives them confidence in who they are, and that impact is what we care about.”

Winning Mindset and Sustainable Practices

The students’ dedication and entrepreneurial spirit shone through when they secured a top spot in a recent Student Enterprise program competition. “We’re ready to go to war to win the prize,” declared one of the team members. “It means a lot to me, particularly as my dad is an accomplished entrepreneur, and I want to follow in his footsteps. we were given this great opportunity, and we are doing our best to make use of it.” Beyond its functional benefits, Tie Towel is committed to environmental responsibility. The company prioritizes sustainability in all aspects of its operation, from sourcing materials responsibly to using 100% recycled packaging. As Deputy CEO Michael Sweeney states, “We want to be remembered as a company that took the initiative and put sustainability at the forefront of everything. It means the world to us.” Their dedication to both product excellence and eco-consciousness is evident in their tagline: “Tie Towel sources all its materials responsibly, and puts thought and care into each stage of producing the product in order to produce in a way that supports the ecosystem around us.”

Building a Shining Future

Tie towel is building a strong online presence through its Instagram account (https://www.instagram.com/tie.towel?igsh=MWh3MDB2N2VzNnJwNA==) and website (tietowel.mailerpage.io), attracting over 300 followers and garnering support from the bishopstown Credit Union. New content is regularly added, keeping followers engaged and informed. Currently taking orders online and in person, tie Towel offers a variety of colors and sizes for both men and women. The team plans to continue direct sales while also exploring opportunities to partner with retail stores, expanding their reach and bringing their innovative product to a wider audience.

A Revolutionary Towel Design: The Tie Towel

Welcome back to Archyde, where we celebrate innovation and creativity. Today we’re talking with the ingenious minds behind the Tie Towel, a revolutionary new take on a classic essential. We’re joined by five entrepreneurial students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown,Cork: Mamoun Mirghani,Tom McKeown,Ahroon Santhosh,Michael Sweeney,and Abraham Kurian. Gentlemen,welcome to the show.

From Observation to Innovation

Ahroon, tell us, how did the Tie Towel come to be? “It really stemmed from a simple observation,” ahroon explains. “I saw classmates struggling with regular towels in the changing rooms, constantly readjusting or feeling self-conscious. Some guys were even skipping showers after PE because they felt uncomfortable. I thought there had to be a better way.” So, the Tie Towel was born out of a real-life need. “Exactly,” Ahroon confirms. “We wanted to create a solution that was both practical and comfortable, something that would eliminate the stress of changing in public.”

Design and Functionality

Tom, can you walk us through the design of the Tie towel? what sets it apart? “The Tie Towel features a built-in drawstring system that allows you to cinch the towel securely around your waist,” Tom explains. “No more slipping, no more awkward adjustments. It stays in place, providing both comfort and modesty.” Michael, you’ve mentioned that the Tie Towel isn’t just for the gym. What other applications have you considered? “Absolutely!,” Michael says. “The Tie Towel is perfect for the beach, the pool, even camping trips. Anywhere you need a towel, the Tie Towel can provide a secure and convenient solution.”

Recognition and Future Aspirations

abraham, you recently won the Best Innovation 2024 award at the Student Enterprise Christmas fair at the Marina Market. How does it feel to receive such recognition? “It’s incredible!” Abraham exclaims. “We were thrilled to be selected among so many talented teams. It’s validation that our idea is resonating with people,and that we’re addressing a real problem.” Mamoun, what are your aspirations for the Tie Towel? Where do you see this product going in the future? “Our goal is to make the Tie Towel a household name,” Mamoun shares. “We want to see it in every gym bag, every beach tote, every outdoor enthusiast’s toolkit. We believe it has the potential to change the way people think about towels and to make everyday life just a little bit easier.” We’re certainly impressed by your vision and passion. Gentlemen,thank you for sharing your story with Archyde. All: Thank you.

There’s a new product making waves in the world of innovative accessories, and it’s called Tie ⁢Towel. This unique invention has garnered attention for its practicality and potential.

“We wish the Tie ⁢Towel team all the best in their future endeavors. This is definitely a product to watch.”

The⁤ TieTowel ‌designed by five boys based in Coláiste an​ Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown.

Cork students Aim to change the game with Innovative Tie Towel

Five entrepreneurial students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Ireland, are making a splash with their innovative product: the Tie Towel. Designed with both convenience and sustainability in mind, the Tie Towel is a game-changer for anyone who values modesty and ease while changing in public.
The five pupils from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, from left, Tom McKeown, Michael Sweeney, Ahroon Santhosh
The student team, comprised of Mamoun Mirghani, Tom McKeown, Ahroon Santhosh, Michael Sweeney, and Abraham kurian, developed the Tie Towel as part of the Student Enterprise Program. Their innovative design was recognized at the Student Enterprise Christmas fair at the Marina Market, where they were awarded the Best Innovation 2024 prize. “This simple yet effective product has generated lots of interest online and has won the renowned award for Best innovation 2024, presented by Student Enterprise and the LEO, the Local Cork Enterprise Office,” said CEO Ahroon Santhosh. Santhosh was inspired to create the Tie Towel after observing classmates struggling with traditional towels in the changing rooms. “I saw how many lads wouldn’t take showers after PE as they were uncomfortable changing in front of others as towels frequently enough slipped off or were pulled off. This got me thinking about a solution, and the product Tie Towel came to me as a practical way to address this problem.It takes away all the stress of changing in public, in one simple, comfortable package,” Santhosh explained. The Tie Towel isn’t just for the gym. The team promotes its use at beaches, pools, and anywhere a towel is needed.

Winning Mindset and Sustainable Practices

The Tie Towel team bested over 50 other innovative groups at the Marina Market fair, securing a coveted spot in the Cork Student Enterprise Finals at UCC in March. The grand prize for the Chassis is an all-expenses-paid trip to colorado, sponsored by the phone case manufacturer Otterbox. Beyond their innovative product, the students are committed to sustainable practices. They use eco-friendly materials and packaging, reflecting their dedication to environmental responsibility.

Building a Shining Future

The students are grateful for the support of their teachers, Richard O’Reagan, Karen Callanan, and Anthony Malone, who have played a crucial role in their entrepreneurial journey.Looking ahead, the Tie Towel team is excited to expand their reach and share their product with the world. Their dedication, innovation, and commitment to sustainability position them for a bright future.

The Innovative Tie Towel: A Product for Confidence and Sustainability

Five entrepreneurial students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown have created Tie Towel, a unique product designed to offer a discreet and convenient changing solution. The innovative team, comprising Ahroon Santhosh, Mamoun Mirghani, Abraham Kurian, Tom McKeown, and Michael Sweeney, aims to empower individuals who feel self-conscious about changing in public spaces.
The five pupils from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, from left, Tom McKeown, michael Sweeney, Ahroon Santhosh, Mamoun Mirghani and Abraham Kurian, with their award along with three people from the Student Enterprise programme
“Our product may not jump out at you immediately, yet it is indeed something that makes your life so much easier,” explains Ahroon Santhosh. “I know so many people who are embarrassed and nervous about changing in public, and this is a life-changer for them. It gives them confidence in who they are, and that impact is what we care about.”

Winning Mindset and sustainable Practices

The students’ entrepreneurial spirit and determination were evident when they secured a top spot in a recent Student Enterprise program competition. “We’re ready to go to war to win the prize,” declared one team member. “It means a lot to me, particularly as my dad is an accomplished entrepreneur, and I want to follow in his footsteps.We were given this great opportunity, and we are doing our best to make use of it.” Beyond its functional benefits, Tie Towel is deeply committed to environmental responsibility. The company prioritizes sustainability in all aspects of its operation, from sourcing materials responsibly to utilizing 100% recycled packaging. As Deputy CEO Michael Sweeney states, “We want to be remembered as a company that took the initiative and put sustainability at the forefront of everything. It means the world to us.” Their dedication to both product excellence and eco-consciousness is evident in their tagline: “Tie Towel sources all its materials responsibly and puts thought and care into each stage of producing the product to produce in a way that supports the ecosystem around us.”

Building a Shining Future

Tie Towel is building a strong online presence through its Instagram account (https://www.instagram.com/tie.towel?igsh=MWh3MDB2N2VzNnJwNA==) and website (tietowel.mailerpage.io), attracting over 300 followers and garnering support from the Bishopstown Credit Union. New content is regularly added, keeping followers engaged and informed. Currently taking orders online and in person, Tie Towel offers a variety of colors and sizes for both men and women. The team plans to continue direct sales while exploring opportunities to partner with retail stores, expanding their reach and bringing their mission to a wider audience. ## Archyde Interview: Cork Students on a Mission to Revolutionize Towel Design Welcome back to Archyde, where we delve into the world of innovation and creativity.Today, we’re speaking with the brilliant minds behind a revolutionary new towel design called the Tie Towel. Joining us are five entrepreneurial students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Cork: Mamoun Mirghani, Tom mckeown, Ahroon Santhosh, michael Sweeney, and Abraham Kurian. Gentlemen, welcome to the show. ahroon,let’s start with you. Can you tell us how the Tie Towel came to be? “Absolutely,” Ahroon says. “Like many great ideas, it emerged from a simple observation. I saw classmates struggling with ordinary towels in the changing rooms, constantly readjusting or feeling self-conscious. Guys were even skipping showers after PE as they felt uncomfortable. I thought there had to be a better way.” So, the Tie Towel was born out of a real-life need? “Exactly,” Ahroon confirms. “We wanted to create a solution that was both practical and pleasant, something that would eliminate the stress of changing in public.” Tom,can you walk us through the design of the Tie Towel? What makes it unique? “The Tie Towel features a built-in drawstring system that allows you to cinch the towel securely around your waist,” Tom explains. “No more slipping, no more awkward adjustments. It stays in place, providing both comfort and modesty.” Michael, you’ve mentioned that the Tie Towel isn’t just for the gym. What other applications have you considered? “Absolutely!” Michael enthuses. “The Tie Towel is perfect for the beach, the pool, even camping trips. Anywhere you need a towel, the Tie Towel can provide a secure and convenient solution.” Abraham, you recently won the Best Innovation 2024 award at the Student Enterprise Christmas fair at the marina Market. How does it feel to receive such recognition? “It’s incredible!” Abraham exclaims.”We were thrilled to be selected amongst so many talented teams. It’s validation that our idea is resonating with people, and that we’re addressing a real problem.” Mamoun, what are your aspirations for the Tie Towel? where do you see this product going in the future? “Our goal is to make the Tie Towel a household name,” Mamoun states. “We want to see it in every home, gym bag, and beach tote.”

Revolutionizing the Towel: The Tie towel Story

The world of towels is about to get a whole lot more convenient, thanks to a truly innovative product: the Tie Towel. This isn’t just another beach essential; it’s a game-changer that promises to become a staple in every gym bag, beach tote, and outdoor enthusiast’s toolkit. “We believe it has the potential to change the way people think about towels and to make everyday life just a little bit easier,” the Tie Towel team shares passionately.
“Well, I’m certainly impressed by your vision and passion. Gentlemen, thank you for sharing your story with archyde,” we remarked, genuinely captivated by their enthusiasm. “Thank you for having us,” the team responded graciously. The future looks bright for Tie Towel. We firmly believe this is a product to watch. Five entrepreneurial students from Coláiste ‌an Spioraid ⁣Naoimh⁢ in Bishopstown, Cork, ​have⁢ won a prestigious award for their⁢ ingenious invention: the Tie Towel. This innovative towel⁤ design features a built-in drawstring system, eliminating the frustration of slipping ‍and readjustments commonly experienced⁤ with conventional towels.

Cork Students Aim to Change the Game with Innovative Tie Towel

The Tie Towel designed by five boys based in Coláiste an​ Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown. A group of entrepreneurial students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Cork, have created a revolutionary new product called the Tie Towel. The brainchild of Mamoun Mirghani, Tom McKeown, ahroon Santhosh, Michael Sweeney, and Abraham Kurian, The Tie Towel is designed to address a common problem faced by many people – the awkwardness of changing in public. “I saw how many lads wouldn’t take showers after PE as they were uncomfortable changing in front of others as towels frequently enough slipped off or were pulled off,” explains Ahroon Santhosh, the team’s CEO. “This got me thinking about a solution, and the product Tie Towel came to me as a practical way to address this problem.It takes away all the stress of changing in public, in one simple, comfortable package,” the Tie Towel’s innovative design allows it to be secured around the waist like a tie, eliminating the need to hold the towel in place while changing. This simple yet effective solution has garnered significant attention.The team’s hard work paid off when they were awarded the Best Innovation 2024 prize at the Student Enterprise Christmas Fair at the Marina market.

Winning Mindset and Sustainable Practices

The Tie Towel team’s success isn’t just about a clever product; it’s also a testament to their dedication and entrepreneurial spirit. They competed against over 50 other innovative groups at the Marina Market,securing a coveted spot in the Cork Student Enterprise Finals at UCC in March. The grand prize? An all-expenses-paid trip to Colorado, sponsored by phone case manufacturer Otterbox.

Building a Shining Future

looking ahead, the students are excited about the future of the Tie Towel. They are committed to sustainable practices and using eco-friendly materials in their production.The Tie Towel team is grateful for the unwavering support of their teachers, Richard O’Reagan, Karen Callanan, and Anthony malone, who have played a crucial role in their journey.

Five Students Change the Game With a Simple, Sustainable Solution

Five enterprising students from Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Ireland, are making a splash with Tie Towel, a cleverly designed product that addresses a common need – modesty and ease when changing in public. Tie Towel is not just about convenience, though. this innovative creation is also deeply committed to sustainability.
The five pupils from coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, from left, Tom McKeown, Michael Sweeney, ahroon Santhosh, Mamoun Mirghani and abraham Kurian, with their award along with three people from the Student Enterprise programme
Ahroon Santhosh,one of the Tie towel founders,explains the product’s impact: “Our product may not be immediately obvious,but it really does make life easier. I know many people who feel embarrassed and nervous changing in public, and this is a game-changer for them. It gives them confidence and that’s what matters most to us.”

Winning Mindset and Sustainable Practices

The students’ dedication and entrepreneurial spirit shone through when they secured a top spot in a recent Student Enterprise program competition. “We’re ready to go to war to win the prize,” declared one team member. “It means a lot to me, particularly as my dad is a triumphant entrepreneur, and I want to follow in his footsteps. We were given this great opportunity, and we’re doing our best to make the most of it.” Tie Towel is committed to environmental responsibility. The company prioritizes sustainability in every aspect of its operation, from responsibly sourcing materials to using 100% recycled packaging. As Deputy CEO Michael Sweeney states, “We want to be remembered as a company that took the initiative and put sustainability at the forefront of everything. It means the world to us.” Their dedication to both product excellence and eco-consciousness is evident in their tagline: “Tie towel sources all its materials responsibly, and puts thought and care into each stage of producing the product in order to produce in a way that supports the ecosystem around us.”

The Tie Towel: A Revolutionary Approach to Towel Design

Emerging from the creative minds of five entrepreneurial students at Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Cork, the Tie Towel is poised to revolutionize the way we think about towels. Mamoun Mirghani, Tom McKeown, Ahroon Santhosh, Michael Sweeney, and Abraham Kurian, driven by a desire to find a better solution to a common problem, developed this unique towel design.

Genesis of an Idea

“Like many great ideas, it emerged from a simple observation,” explains Ahroon Santhosh. He noticed classmates struggling with traditional towels in changing rooms, constantly readjusting or feeling self-conscious. Some even skipped showers after physical education due to discomfort. “I thought there had to be a better way,” Ahroon recalls. The Tie Towel was born out of a genuine need to eliminate the stress of changing in public, providing a solution that is both practical and pleasant.

Functionality and Versatility

Tom McKeown highlights the towel’s unique drawstring system.”The Tie Towel features a built-in drawstring that allows you to cinch the towel securely around your waist,” he explains. “No more slipping, no more awkward adjustments. it stays in place, providing both comfort and modesty.” Michael Sweeney emphasizes the Tie Towel’s versatility. “It’s not just for the gym,” he says. ” The Tie Towel is perfect for the beach, the pool, even camping trips. Anywhere you need a towel, the Tie Towel is a great option.”
The Tie Towel team is building a strong online presence through their Instagram account (https://www.instagram.com/tie.towel?igsh=MWh3MDB2N2VzNnJwNA==) and website (tietowel.mailerpage.io) garnering support from the Bishopstown Credit Union, with over 300 followers engaged through regularly updated content. Currently taking orders online and in person, the Tie Towel offers a variety of colors and sizes for both men and women. The team looks forward to continued direct sales while exploring partnerships with retail stores to expand their reach and bring their innovative product to a wider audience.

innovative Tie Towel Wins Big at Student Enterprise Fair

Two innovative young entrepreneurs have taken home the Best Innovation 2024 award at the recent Student Enterprise Christmas fair held at the Marina Market. Their creation? The Tie Towel, a product designed to revolutionize the way we think about towels.

“It’s incredible!” exclaimed abraham, one half of the dynamic duo, upon receiving the award. “We were thrilled to be selected amongst so many talented teams. It’s validation that our idea is resonating with people, and that we’re addressing a real problem.”

The Tie Towel aims to solve the age-old problem of inconvenient and cumbersome towels. Mamoun, the other co-founder, shared his vision for the product’s future:

our goal is to make the tie Towel a household name. We want to see it in every gym bag, every beach tote, every outdoor enthusiast’s toolkit. We believe it has the potential to change the way people think about towels and to make everyday life just a little bit easier.

These young entrepreneurs certainly have ambitious plans for their innovative towel, and with their recent success, the future looks bright for the tie Towel.

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* **Introduction:** Start with a catchy hook that grabs the reader’s attention. Such as, you could begin with a question about the awkwardness of changing in public or highlight the innovative nature of the Tie Towel right away.

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