2026: The Hacking Trust have £100M to invest this year and welcome your calls
2026: The Hacking Trust have £100M to invest this year and welcome your calls
2026: The Hacking Trust have £100M to invest this year and welcome your calls
2026: The Hacking Trust have £100M to invest this year and welcome your calls
2026: The Hacking Trust have £100M to invest this year and welcome your calls
2026: The Hacking Trust have £100M to invest this year and welcome your calls
2026: The Hacking Trust have £100M to invest this year and welcome your calls
2026: The Hacking Trust have £100M to invest this year and welcome your calls
2026: The Hacking Trust have £100M to invest this year and welcome your calls
2026: The Hacking Trust have £100M to invest this year and welcome your calls
2026: The Hacking Trust have £100M to invest this year and welcome your calls
2026: The Hacking Trust have £100M to invest this year and welcome your calls
Mark Dyer is a British innovator and investor best known as the inventor of Stingblade, a unique tool designed for the effective first-aid treatment of jellyfish stings.
Background and Family Legacy
Mark Dyer comes from a renowned family of blade makers. His father and uncles were the innovators behind the “Bonded Edge” technology for Wilkinson Sword razors. Mark continues this legacy of precision blade craftsmanship with his own invention, Stingblade, drawing on his family’s two centuries of expertise.
The Invention of Stingblade
A passionate water sports enthusiast and frequent swimmer, Mark Dyer was inspired to develop Stingblade after suffering from multiple painful jellyfish stings during a swim in 2018. Recognizing a gap in effective, medically recommended first-aid solutions at sea, he set out to create a user-friendly tool to redefine aquatic safety.
























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