Dragons Den Entrepreneurs

Dragons’ Den is a venture capitalist television programme that originated in Japan where the format is owned by Sony. The format, which is now broadcast internationally, consists ofentrepreneurs pitching their ideas in order to secure investment finance from business experts—the “Dragons”.
Duncan Bannatyne
This former king of the 99s made money from an ice cream van before moving on to nursing homes and health clubs.
James Caan
Began working out of a room the size of a shoebox on Pall Mall and has been creating, building, and selling businesses ever since.
Peter Jones
Peter played an ace when he founded his tennis academy at 16 and has rarely double faulted since.
Deborah Meaden
From an early age knew she wanted her own business and launched her own glass and ceramics import company at 19.
Theo Paphitis
Ran the tuck shop at school but would rather pass a kidney stone than spend his life making tuppence on fudge cake.

Dragons’ Den is a venture capitalist television programme that originated in Japan where the format is owned by Sony. The format, which is now broadcast internationally, consists of entrepreneurs pitching their ideas in order to secure investment finance from business experts; the “Dragons”.

BMS Design Ltd help and partner with budding entrepreneurs, inventors to develop their products from ideas to prototypes and mass production items.

Just ask these guys;

Duncan Bannatyne

This former king of the 99s made money from an ice cream van before moving on to nursing homes and health clubs.

James Caan

Began working out of a room the size of a shoebox on Pall Mall and has been creating, building, and selling businesses ever since.

Peter Jones

Peter played an ace when he founded his tennis academy at 16 and has rarely double faulted since.

Deborah Meaden

From an early age knew she wanted her own business and launched her own glass and ceramics import company at 19.

Theo Paphitis

Ran the tuck shop at school but would rather pass a kidney stone than spend his life making tuppence on fudge cake.