 I'm the commercial director of Luma and we're an interactive, experiential agency. We build digital experiences for clients in events and retail. I set the company up with my business partner, Tom Hogan, who came up with an idea for the digital graffiti wall. I'd never run my own business before. I guess there was some basics that we had to do to set the business up as sat on the tube and day. I saw that there's access to all these resources, totally for free at the Business and IP Centre at the Business Library and I was kind of okay, made an appointment to go and see somebody who introduced me to all the range of amazing workshops and from that moment really it's just been invaluable. From day one I guess it was about helping us with the business plan and also really just having someone there who knew obviously all about the amazing resources and they've got access to like every single journal you can imagine. You can do all of this research for nothing whereas you know the cost of some of the journals alone are absolutely enormous. We kept our involvement up with the British Library through a program called Innovating for Grace and they have access to so many different people that work with the library and I think that's really exciting for other businesses is that there is this opportunity, you know, they're not doing it for any other reason than they're trying to inspire. When you're starting a business that is incredible. Really really believing in you and giving you a helping hand.