Daisy Stapley-Bunten

Daisy previously worked at Startups Magazine for two years, but has since moved on to the Entertainment Industry.

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Ride4Good with Kapten, the ride-hailing app

Startups Magazine speaks to Mariusz Zabrocki, London General Manager at Kapten – the ride-hailing app working on both social and environmental initiatives.

From student to CEO of a multi-million pound company
From student to CEO of a multi-million pound company

A self-made entrepreneur, starting his business from his room at University of Leeds while studying Cinema and Photography, Sam Stoffel is now the founder and CEO of matched betting platform, Profit Accumulator – a multi-million pound technology business. We spoke to Stoffel to learn more about his route from student to CEO.

Startup CloudStratex on the future of cloud computing

London-based technology startup CloudStratex helps clients become confident and self-sufficient in cloud computing and its usage, rather than being reliant upon external providers to manage their IT operations. We spoke to Founder and CEO Adrian Overall to learn more.

Unbridled success for equestrian-athleisure startup

Startups Magazine speaks to Lloyds Bank National Business Awards’ ‘New Entrepreneur of the Year’ and equestrian-athleisure e-commerce tech startup Founder, Jordan McCabe, about her success and how she scaled her startup.

Digi-Key Electronics Supports Startups With CES 2020 Activities

Digi-Key to launch Startups Survival Guide magazine and serve as Platinum Sponsor for Hardware Massive’s CES startup event.

A read for the entrepreneurial zeitgeists

Start-Ups, Pivots and Pop-Ups: How to Succeed by Creating Your Own Business, written by two established entrepreneurs, Richard Hall and Rachel Bell, discusses the key disruptors of the “Start Up Revolution”.

Our six featured startups of 2019

Looking back and celebrating the six featured technology startups from each bi-monthly issue of Startups Magazine in 2019.

Ten time management strategies to beat ‘overwhelm’ 

Streamline your day with these time management strategies to beat ‘overwhelm’. Here are ten tips to master time management to spend more time working on your business, and less time fighting against an inbox avalanche.

Shaping the future of tech responsibly

Catherine Ainsworth, member of the Dot Project spoke at Fireside Summit 2019 to share the organisation’s work within the social sector influencing how approaches to technology can become more responsible.

Invest in the future of the planet with Koodoo

“Sustainable businesses are riding the wave of social consciousness to raise finance from a crowd of ‘woke’ consumers’,” says Koodoo, the new equity crowdfunding platform and app that connects sustainable businesses with people who want to invest in the future of the planet.

EdTech startup Robotical secures grant to build new robot

Edinburgh-based edtech startup, Robotical, has been awarded the Global Innovators Grant from Expo 2020 Dubai, adding a funding boost while the company was in the infancy of its Kickstarter campaign which went on to smash its target of £30,000, raising a total of £43,291.

From nothing to something: How to build a business

Everyone has an idea about how they can create the next big thing, but how do you make that idea turn into a reality? Freelance platform UnderPinned teamed up with Startups Magazine to share knowledge about how to take a business from the idea stage to taking the first steps.

September’s Handpicked: Five startups raising on Crowdcube

As part of this weekly series ‘Funding the Wonderful’ in partnership with Crowdcube, every month we will showcase a handpicked selection of five startups which are raising on the Crowdcube platform.

This article is part 4 of 6 in the series Funding the wonderful
Hangar 51 accelerator to help startups fly

International Airlines Group (IAG) has launched its latest Hangar 51 global innovation programme in collaboration with Iberia, Vueling and IAG Cargo. The initiative will be based in Spain for the second time after the huge success of its previous Spanish programme in 2017.

Protecting digital assets in a volatile market

If you’re in the startup space, it is very likely you will have heard the term ‘ICO (Initial Coin Offering)’ thrown around a fair few times, and perhaps even heard it described as an attractive alternative to traditional types of fundraising.

Disrupting the traditional insurance model

With one parent an insurance broker, it was perhaps inevitable that Tobias Taupitz, CEO and Co-founder of Laka, would glean an interest into the world of insurance.

A bright idea to shine a light in the dark

A company formed a decade ago in 2009, Deciwatt is older than you’d imagine most startups to be. Created off the back of a brief from Solaraid with therefore, a London-based product design consultancy, Deciwatt’s first product GravityLight was an answer to this  problem: develop an extremely low-cost solar light for $5, a sustainable alternative to the dangerous and expensive kerosene lamp depended on by millions as a source of light.

Showcase your invention at Advanced Engineering 2019

Advanced Engineering is on the lookout for startups to showcase their inventions as part of its Enabling Innovation zone.

AI serves digital media based on user’s real-time emotions

Founded by Matthew Mayes and Claudio Piovesana and launching at Unbound, A-dapt is the world’s first adaptive-media consultancy that has been created to commercialise and scale a new AI-based technology format called adaptive-media, within the UK and beyond.

Deep learning to modernise recycling

When Mikela Druckman, Marco Paladini, and Nikola Sivacki founded Greyparrot in January 2019, the three founders set out to utilise their computer vision and Augmented Reality (AR) experience in the B2C sector and translate it into the B2B industry with the mission of creating a positive social impact.