Budding entrepreneurs on the Isle of Man are being appealed to by the makers of hit BBC show Dragons’ Den.
The show is back in production once again after a very successful 2010 and the makers have been in touch with the Department of Economic Development to extend their appeal for potential talent to the Island.
One of the shows biggest success stories to date is Brixton based Levi Roots, whose food sauce business is now said to be worth millions.
It’s not just people with a product idea, film makers and budding musicians are also invited to take part if you think you have a valid pitch.
You can apply by clicking here.
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