Login Early-stage entrepreneurship is the real winner at north-west’s Build a Biotech competition Four early-stage biotechnology entrepreneurs won funding, access to laboratory space and accelerator mentorship at a startup competition called Build a Biotech (BaB) on 29 April 2025 at The University of Manchester. News 2 weeks ago
Login adeus Secures £500,000 Innovate UK Grant to Pioneer Electronic Wills in the UK adeus, a digital-first wills and legacy planning platform developed by Mankind Technologies Ltd, has been awarded a £500,000 Smart Grant from Innovate UK, the UK government’s innovation agency. The funding will accelerate the development of proprietary technology to support the introduction of electronic wills in England and Wales. Funding 2 weeks ago
Login Inside the startup that’s quietly redefining how products succeed on Amazon For most Amazon sellers, customer insight is more limited than they’d like. Data is scarce, direct interaction is not an option, and product decisions are often based on trial and error. But a startup called ProductPinion, co-founded by e-commerce entrepreneur Andri Sadlak, is working to change that by bringing real user feedback into product development and Amazon listing optimisation. Features 2 weeks ago
Login UK SMEs stand to gain £78Bn from AI, amid economic turbulence UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) could unlock up to £78.1 billion in economic value by adopting artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, signalling a major opportunity to boost national productivity and business resilience. News 2 weeks ago
Login The impact of academic research funding policy on regional startup ecosystems Innovation doesn’t happen in a vacuum; it emerges in ecosystems where talent and exploration are nurtured and celebrated. This is why startup founders and investors should be paying attention to policy changes in global academic research. Features 2 weeks ago
Login Angel investors will invest more in startups during 2025 Despite a complex global landscape, angel investors are planning to invest more in startups in 2025 than last year, with cautious optimism the prevailing mood. This is the key finding from the latest global survey of investors from Angel Investment Network (AIN), the global online angel investment network. Funding 2 weeks ago
Login Research reveals the true cost of female entrepreneurs Whilst the ever-growing funding disparity affecting female entrepreneurs is well-documented, its impact and the true lived experience of women building businesses within this inequitable system are much less well known. Diversity 2 weeks ago
Login The winners of the InnoVEX Pitch Contest 2025 Attendees, judges, and startups all gathered together on the Thursday afternoon of InnoVEX 2025 to witness the annual InnoVEX Pitching Competition. Startups each had 10 minutes, split into a five minute presentation, and five minute Q&A from the judges. Startups 2 weeks ago
Login trawa Raises €24M to Power Europe’s Industrial Comeback trawa, a Berlin-based electricity provider and AI-powered software company, has secured €24 million in Series A funding. The round was led by venture capital firm Headline, with participation from Norrsken VC, the impact fund of Klarna co-founder Niklas Adalberth, and existing investors Balderton Capital, Speedinvest, and AENU. Berlin-based VC Magnetic and Tiny VC from London are also among trawa’s shareholders. Funding 2 weeks ago
Login Sage 50 Evolves with AI Automation to Power the Future of UK SMBs Sage, the leader in accounting, financial, HR, and payroll technology for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), today announced major enhancements that bring AI-driven insights, automation, and seamless connectivity to Sage 50 customers in the UK. Sage 50 has just become more powerful, connected, and secure while preserving the features SMBs know and trust. HR 2 weeks ago
Login London’s new innovation activator: Venture Cafe launches in partnership with ARIA Venture Café Global Institute has officially launched in the UK, opening Venture Café London in partnership with the Advanced Research + Invention Agency (ARIA) on 15th May. News 3 weeks ago
Login Only 4 in 10 employees thought understand their employee benefits The latest research from Towergate Employee Benefits shows that only 39% of employers believe their employees have a good understanding of the full range of employee benefits provided. HR 3 weeks ago
Login Oxford report reveals gig economy's failure to meet basic labour standards A major new report from Fairwork reveals that most of the world’s leading online work platforms are failing to uphold even the most basic labour standards. News 3 weeks ago
Login How a chance encounter at Chelsea Flower Show led to a $670,000 investment When Andy Flynn, Founder of sustainable design brand POTR, set up his stand at last year’s Chelsea Flower Show, he thought he was there to sell a few plant pots. What he didn’t realise was that he was pitching his entire company – and in doing so changing the trajectory of his business. Funding 3 weeks ago
Login Business debts to HMRC average £28BN per month as ‘tariff trauma’ bites Business arrears to HMRC are running at an average of £28 billion per month, as companies grapple with rising National Insurance (NI) costs and economic shockwaves from US tariff increases. News 3 weeks ago