The Enayball project was hatched while Pete and Eli were doing their degrees, and initially worked on with several other students on the course. It was then developed into a prototype painting device in collaboration with the Sussex MS Centre. While the initial group disbanded on graduation in 2018, Pete and Eli formed a company to take the Enayball project forward commercially.
Since then, the duo have received awards from Blackwood Care homes and Santander, won a 2020 Deutsche Bank Award for Creative Entrepreneurs and 2021 Dyson Award, established a collaboration with artist Alison Lapper MBE, and joined the Central Research Laboratory - the UK’s first purpose-built hardware accelerator for product designers inventing ‘for societal good’.