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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Don’t believe the hype

Virginie Berger, previously employed at Microsoft and MySpace, knows the music tech industry better than most.

Scouting for startups

Camille Venot, Innovation Manager for Unbound, helps startups bloom from London to Miami, Singapore and Bahrain.

Modernising museums with Musemio

With co-founder Kaitlin Fritz, Olga Kravchenko talks to Startups Magazine about her startup – Musemio.

Paved With Gold

A creative consultancy that helps people who make products to get them into the hands of people who will love them.

The future of branding
The future of branding

Startups Magazine talks with Julie Rice, WeWork Partner and co-founder of SoulCycle, to discuss what she envisions for the future of branding.

Animaro

Animaro is a furniture design brand which combines art with engineering to create beautiful objects which are visually playful for the home, such as lighting and clocks.

Candy Mechanics

He told the world he was a ‘lickable’ guy by accident, but it was a typo that spelled out his future confectionery enterprise.

Indiegogo at CES 2019: A fireside chat with Bose

Brian Mulcahey, Category Director, Wellness at Bose Corporation, discusses the company’s
breakthrough into wellness tech at ‘Indiegogo Enterprise: A Fireside Chat with Bose.’

Take a Seat

A new kind of wearable. It doesn’t track your steps, or how many calories you’ve burned in a day. Nor does it analyse your sleep cycles and record your workouts. This wearable analyses something else, your posture.

The World’s First Sleep Sensing EEG Headphones

Kokoon are the world’s first sleep sensing EEG (electroencephalogram) headphones – comfortable enough to sleep in, without compromising acoustic quality.

Time flies – and flips

Launched on Kickstarter, this startup was supported by 3,140 backers who pledged a total of €313,637 to bring this project to life.

Carv: The Winter Wearable

Like many startups, Carv was born out of an education project, namely a PhD thesis. CEO and founder Jamie Grant completed a Master of Physics at University of Oxford before undertaking a PhD in Financial Economics at Imperial College London. He then applied both these disciplines to his passion for skiing.

MysteryVibe: Sex Tech Taboo

Situated in the idyllic and typically English countryside village of Thursley in Surrey, you will find MysteryVibe Design HQ.