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The Daily Telegraph

As proof of the competition’s credibility, 2012 winner Roberto Antonio Pace went on to secure employment with McLaren Automotive as an engineer. Steve Cropley, Autocar Editor-in-Chief and award judge, said: “The Award is now entering its seventh year and has touched thousands of lives and resulted directly in several people starting careers in their dream industry. By opening the Award to all young adults, we look forward to seeing an even more dizzying array of innovative ideas and unlocking the door to the next automotive industry star.”
Full story:- telegraph.co.uk
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Bloomberg

The competition invites entrants to submit an original idea or innovation that would improve the UK automotive business in one of four categories - mobility, connectivity, sustainability or customer experience. This means those who specialise in marketing or communications can now enter the Award with an idea centred on ways of improving the car ownership experience, sales, or the aftermarket processes.
Full story:- bloomberg.com
Garage Wire

Autocar and Courland Automotive have opened up their unique Next Generation Award programme to all UK residents aged 17-25 for 2015.
Full story:- garagewire.co.uk