Simon Cowell is on the hunt for new type of star - young technology entrepreneurs.
Simon has joined forces with the Founders Forum which includes businessmen such as TalkTalk boss Charles Dunstone in the hunt for tech talent.It has set up The F Factor which will see 10 young people compete for a cash prize of £10,000 and pitch their ideas to business leaders including Google boss Eric Schmidt, Baroness Martha Lane Fox and ITV chairman Archie Norman.
Simon Cowell said "In the UK we've got an excellent track record of creating great businesses from brilliant ideas. Often all that's needed is a stage, which is exactly what Founders Forum are providing with The F Factor. I'm looking forward to reviewing the shortlist of brilliant business ideas from the next generation of entrepreneurs." Sir Charles said "enthusiasm" and "investment potential" were more important than a business plan. He said: "Good business ideas can come from anywhere and, often, the best ones don't come from the boardroom."
Budding entrepreneurs are asked to pitch their idea in 140 characters or less with the top 10 being asked to attend a face-to-face interview where they will have to persuade the judges they should win.
We will bring you further details as they are released.
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