I Am Rob Law... where is he now?

An inventor on the up and up

Remember Rob Law? He was that clever chap who invented Trunki, the suitcase for kids that doubled up as a nifty piece of transport. Well, with the Orange sponsored National Business Awards coming up at the beginning of next month, and since Rob was a winner last year, we thought we'd have a catch up...

How did you get the idea for Trunki?
It happened in 1997 at university, while searching for a creative solution to a design brief. Uninspired by the luggage department in a Newcastle shop, I found myself in the toy section looking at ride-on toys. It was the Eureka moment.

You took a serious drubbing in the Dragon’s Den. We're guessing no regrets now?!
No regrets at all. It was enlightening and certainly a great publicity vehicle, but not without its risks. Audiences saw Dragon Richard Farleigh being towed successfully on Trunki, before Theo Paphitis forcibly wrenched a clasp from poor Trixie, as he looked to the camera in mock horror!

Trixie Trunki with her blue friend, Terence

What was it like to win an award at the Orange sponsored NBAs last year?
I was named Credit Suisse Entrepreneur of the Year for the South West. It was a great experience and it’s a very positive business stamp of approval to be proud of! As the main sponsor, Orange had made me aware of the awards when I took part in the ‘I am’ adverts.

And what was it like starring in the ads? Did you enjoy it?
It was an amazing experience. My family, friends and business associates were involved in filming, which was fantastic to see when the show reel went online.

Fame at last: Rob's very swish show reel

Did featuring in the I Am adverts help raise the profile of Trunki?
It was incredible! The Trunki profile was seen, heard and watched, all in one campaign. It had a massive impact creating awareness of the brand and the story so far. It was a privilege to be involved.

Who or what is it that inspires you to keep on inventing?
My business icon is Steve Jobs and Thomas Heatherwick is my creative hero; he just keeps creating awe inspiring sculptures that function as architecture, products and art. Creating products that make traveling with children easy and enjoyable is really rewarding.

And what can we look forward to next from you?
BoostAPak! It’s a backpack that doubles up as a car booster seat, as well as being useful on buses, trains and the cinema for a better view. It’s scheduled to launch in spring 2010. Oh, and we’re growing fast, so in the new year we’re moving office and planning to take on 20 more staff during 2010.

Great stuff from Rob. We rather think he should start making Trunkis for grown ups ;)

(And we'll be keeping an eye on who wins this year at the Orange sponsored NBAs.)

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Tinchy Stryder hits Bristol for Orange Monkey

Yesterday Cabot Circus shopping centre in Bristol was very nearly ripped in two with the sound of ear-splitting screams.

Well, what else would you expect when Tinchy Stryder turns up to watch himself perform at the Orange Monkey Hologram Gig? Watch our video report for the full lowdown on what went on.

Next Sunday we're going to Manchester's Arndale Centre, for the fifth and final date on the Orange Monkey Hologram Gig tour. We'll be joined by sizzling hot acts N-dubz and Pixie Lott.

Think we'd better invest in some earplugs ;)

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video report: Orange Multimedia store open for business

As we promised yesterday, here's our video report from the grand opening of Orange's Multimedia Store in Milton Keynes. Outside the weather was grey, but inside, this ground-breaking store proved to be one hell of a mood-lifter.

We chatted to excited shop staff, the very first customer and took part in creating the world's largest virtual Mexican wave, using the store's HUGE interactive screen.

If you like technology, you're gonna love this...

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Rob da Bank: warming up the Orange RockCorps crowd

The legend that is Rob da Bank popped in for an impromptu chinwag with Ria from The Feed, before he kicked off the musical revelry at the Orange RockCorps gig last night.

We must say, what a thoroughly nice man he is. Music's very good too ;-)

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Razorlight chat to The Feed at Orange RockCorps

And here's our interview with the very charming Razorlight boys, Johnny, Carl and David, straight from last night's Orange RockCorps gig at the Royal Albert Hall.

Watch and enjoy.

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rising star Kano at the Orange RockCorps gig

Kano is a rising star to keep your eye on in the future.

We were lucky enough to catch him just after he performed alongside Chase and Status at the Orange RockCorps gig last night.

Enjoy :)

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Akon: going solo at Orange RockCorps

Our interview with Akon brings us to a close for tonight's content from the Orange RockCorps gig at the Royal Albert Hall.

Over the weekend we'll be posting our video chats with Daniel Merriweather, Razorlight and possibly Katie Price too...

Over and out.

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David Guetta with Akon and Kelly Rowland

One of our favourite interviews from the Orange RockCorps gig today: David Guetta with Kelly Rowland and Akon.

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