Fyto Hydroponics

Bursary Awardee 2

Tommy Flowers Foundation bursary awardee, Fyto Hydroponics

This start-up, working out of Hoult’s Yard, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in 2022, impressed us with their laboratory set-up and dedication to making hydroponically-grown plant technology available to a wider public. Now partnering with Newcastle University, Fyto has attracted greater support from the Arrow programme.

  • Tommy Flowers Foundation bursary awardee, Working Glass

    Working Glass

    Bursary Awardee 3

    The London Borough of Tower Hamlets Innovation programme and the Greater London Authority Make London initiative, along with the support of many local residents and groups, facilitated the construction of not only a mobile glassblowing studio but also fostered the formation of…

  • Tommy Flowers Foundation bursary awardee, Will Creswick

    Will Creswick

    Bursary Awardee 1

    In 2021, emerging Newcastle-upon-Tyne film-maker Will Creswick was supported by TFF to explore multi-screen editing and integration of Super 8 stock in his work, to meld with digital image capture. Will has gone on to enjoy great success in the…

  • Tommy Flowers Foundation bursary awardee, Oliver Beard

    Oliver Beard

    Bursary Awardee 4

    Sound engineer Oliver Beard is collaborating with TFF to create a sonic work that explores key innovations of the Post Office Research Station team, that were led by Tommy Flowers and Harry Fensom, who invented noise-cancelling headphones. Blending the sounds…

  • Tommy Flowers Foundation bursary awardee, Lens Lab Leeds

    Lens Lab Project

    Bursary Awardee 6

    Committed to impactful community engagement across West Yorkshire, the Lens Lab Project attracted TFF with their proven success in nurturing young emerging talent, our bursary allowing more research into traditional photographic processes that offer immersive methods through experimental processes, offering…

  • Tommy Flowers Foundation bursary awardee, Jack M. Campbell

    Jack M. Campbell

    Bursary Awardee 7

    Introduced to TFF by Harry Fensom’s family, 22-year-old composer and musician Jack M.Campbell has recently written and extensively performed a piece inspired by Alan Turing’s Bombe. With a bursary from TFF, he is now working on a score responding to Colossus, the computer…