BBC unveils new stars of online Dragons' Den show
Two new 'dragons' have been unveiled to oversee a web-only version of BBC Two's popular Dragons' Den show.
The two entrepreneurs, Shaf Rasul and Julie Meyer will preside over £50,000 of investment funds which will be handed out to the winner.
How to take part
Anyone with a must-have product or top-notch business idea can visit bbc.co.uk/dragonsden to apply.
The most innovative and entertaining ideas will be selected by the BBC to be pitched to the online Dragons, with the weekly encounters available exclusively online from Monday 30 March.
About the online 'Dragons'
Julie Meyer has supported internet and technology entrepreneurs over the past ten years in the UK, having helped companies like lastminute.com and WGSN secure funding, and having advised Skype and Espotting early in their development.
She has backed many growing tech and media firms including SpinVox, Monitise, SliceThePie and Zopa. She also founded (and later sold) First Tuesday.
Edinburgh-based Shaf Rasul established optical-media distribution company, E-Net Computers Limited, in 2000 and it is now the largest storage media distributor in Europe and one of the biggest buyers of optical storage products in the world.
Shaf has also developed a venture capital investment portfolio which focuses on technology, property and asset management.
Posted March 20, 2009
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