Anna Flockett

Former Editor of Startups Magazine (2019-2022) Anna Flockett, is a Journalism graduate from Sheffield Hallam University, who not only has a passion to champion and celebrate all the technology focused startups out there, she is really keen to encourage more women into technology and to raise awareness of the importance of introducing more girls into STEM subjects in schools. 

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AI startup raises £1.825m to revolutionise recycling with waste recognition software

AI tech startup Greyparrot has raised £1.825m to tackle the growing waste crisis by introducing digitisation and automation to recycling. The round was led by Speedinvest, a leading early-stage industrial tech investor, with participation from Force Over Mass.

Three pitfalls to avoid while building a challenger bank

Placing marketing over product, dismissing potential partnerships and overstaying in a single market are key mistakes entrepreneurs should be on the lookout for when building a challenger bank.

Digital freight platform secures €17m funding round

Ontruck, Europe’s leading digital road freight platform, has secured an investment round of €17 million euros led by OGCI Climate Investments (OGCI CI). Existing Ontruck investors, Cathay Innovation, Atomico, Idinvest Partners and Total Carbon Neutrality Ventures, participated in the round, with Endeavor Catalyst joining as a new investor.

UK small businesses accelerate transition to cashless during pandemic

UK SMEs are moving to accept card and contactless payments at an increasingly rapid rate as a result of the coronavirus crisis, according to findings published today by NatWest.

Renegade Academy – the programme for new founders

Introducing the Renegade Academy – the programme for new founders brought to you by Huckletree.  

Growing with Blockchain – from disruptive potential to operational reality

Following lockdown, the digital trust that blockchain creates for networks of remote users started to re-define relationships between customers, suppliers, partners and funders in earnest.

Twine engages in global AI research project by leveraging the remote gig economy

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the technological landscape of the future. US-based technology company, is developing a consented and privacy preserving public dataset of human interactions for AI research. This video content will help researchers to advance the possibilities of machine learning within their applications. The contributors to the project are remote workers in the gig economy, also known as the ‘human cloud’. They are being crowdsourced by freelance hiring platform, Twine, through their extensive community of 350,000 freelancers.

How can small businesses overcome the crippling cost of manufacturing?

Mayku are making raw materials and desktop vacuum forming technology accessible for rapid and cost-effective in-house production. Co-Founder and CEO of Mayku, Alex Smilansky, here discusses the commitment to democratising manufacturing, with Under The Roof.

Providing startups with 360° support at minimal risk

GrowthStep, a one-stop partnership service for startups, has launched in the UK to provide startups in today’s challenging economy with the support they need to focus on carving out market potential and growing their business with often limited resources and budgets. 

Solution to social distancing in hospitality industry

A HOSPITALITY tech start-up is offering bar, restaurant and casual dining owners a way of introducing safe, contactless customer interaction to comply with social distancing guidelines. ePOS Hybrid has been working on developing new software to help the beleaguered hospitality industry rebuild from the Coronavirus pandemic since lockdown began.

Barclays launches Back to Business toolkit for UK SMEs

Barclays has today launched a toolkit to help small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) across the UK get back on their feet as they navigate the uncertainty created by coronavirus.

Coronavirus or not, WeWALK raises £600,000 seed capital

WeWALK, the startup that has developed a smart cane for the visually impaired, has completed its first fundraising of £600,000 from a group of investors across Europe who responded to the “WeWALK Together” social impact message and story.

Laundrapp wants to lighten the lockdown load

The on-demand laundry app, Laundrapp, recently acquired by group collective Inc & Co, has launched a targeted online campaign. The creative, produced by Manchester based digital agency Neon, will be featured on the UK’s most popular website for parents, Mumsnet.

Stress-busting wearable delivers happier and healthier life

The global workplace stress management market size is expected to reach $11.3bn by 2025, rising at a market growth of 8.5% CAGR between now and then, while the global workplace wellness market, which was valued at $46.08bn in 2018, is growing just as rapidly and is expected to reach $74bn by 2026, expanding at a CAGR of 6.1%. However, BioSelf Technology, a UK startup headquartered in London, on Harley Street, has developed a pioneering, clinically validated, wearable device to combat the growing stress pandemic.

Empowering R&D departments to work remotely for the first time

Mayku’s desktop factory is turbocharging Britain’s creative businesses by enabling rapid design, prototyping and high-quality production. Co-Founder and CEO of Mayku, Alex Smilansky, discusses the efforts to support businesses amidst the pandemic, and comments on Mayku’s 100% month on month growth in lockdown.

The next 100 days are the most critical…

Startups faced with an entirely new trading environment are being encouraged to use the next 100 days to carefully align their shifting commercial goals with an effective approach to IP or risk being left behind by innovative competitors.

Innovation ecosystem leaders normalise the conversation around mental health

Earlier this month, the UN warned of global mental health crisis due to COVID-19 pandemic. As the world is returning to ‘new normal’, serial entrepreneurs and key figures from the real estate and venture capital industries opened up in a conversation around surviving a crisis and channelling trauma into strength.

Riding out the dual storm of Brexit and COVID-19

One World Express has commissioned an independent survey among over 900 decision-makers within UK businesses to explore how they are responding to the coronavirus pandemic.

Becoming an essential worker in the current climate

Echo is an online NHS pharmacy which allows patients to order prescriptions directly to their door – and during COVID this has been invaluable for people who are self-isolating and can’t risk a trip to bricks-and-mortar pharmacies for the sake of their health. Ana Maria Ciubotaru, Operations Manager at Echo spoke to Startups Magazine about how the team have had to work extraordinarily hard, shifting dispensing and dispatching operations to 24 hours a day, six days a week.

Conversational lead generation platform to help UK SMEs

Leadoo Marketing Technologies (Leadoo MT) has launched its new platform to help UK SMEs update their marketing strategy, fight back in the current business climate and set themselves up for future proofing their business.