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£75k Dragons’ investment for Loughborough graduate
A Loughborough University graduate has secured a 75 thousand pound investment from two Dragons’ Den entrepreneurs.
Zak Marks used his own experience of suffering from allergies to create an emergency anaphylaxis kit, that's been compared to a defibrillator for those who experience a reaction.
He presented Kitt Medical on the BBC show Dragon's Den at the end of February and is now partnered with Steven Bartlett and Deborah Meaden with an investment of 75 thousand pounds.
Zak spoke to BBC Leicester's Ady Dayman.
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