 What I got out of working with the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship is really finding the direction that I needed in order to come up with ideas. That's the biggest barrier is like how do you come up with an idea. So they provided ways and programs and tools that I could use to be able to ask the right questions to find the right idea. The opportunity is available to me from the Centre of Innovation with things such as mentorship, networking, rubbing shoulders with industry professionals as well as making new friends and creating opportunities. All of these together made the perfect environment to think innovatively and to become an entrepreneur. I've constantly been going to the talks, the events, been organising the challenges so I get to see some of New Zealand's coolest speakers. So I get to meet Peter Beck after an event who just like blasted rockets off the space from New Zealand. For the solver challenge I managed to win the prize $5,000 as well as insight into a career pathway that I wanted to potentially pursue. So from the program I gained confidence and even better I got insight into the kind of career pathway I wanted to head down. They're always there for the students and they just want to get behind the students and the people in the university that really want to be entrepreneurial and just kick things off with their ventures. I think programs like this is so important because people need courage, they need support and that's what the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship offers. Just a space that people can come to to ask for help, find direction and just the fact that they're somewhere that they know that they can come to and they will get that support.