Harry Fowle

Harry has always had a passion for all things geeky, whether it be playing video games or researching the newest tech trends. Despite being on the opposite end of things, history is also a prominent interest, from which his love of writing stemmed. Writing has always been an enjoyable part of his life, taking every opportunity in schooling relating to it, including History at University and now here at Startups Magazine. Pushed by his love for technology and writing, Harry has taken a keen interest in researching and reporting on the latest tech innovations and advancements. Whether it be the latest news from space or the newest deep learning AI, it’s all up Harry’s street. Harry’s curiosity alongside his passion for writing, research, and technology makes him a great addition to the editorial team at Startups Magazine.

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Sidewalk Entertainment at CES 2024

At CES 2024, Startups Magazine’s Anna Wood speaks with Sidewalk Entertainment at CES 2024, an AI startup pushing the boundaries of content creation and interaction through real-time motion tracking AI technology.

UpFiner at CES 2024

Startup Magazine’s Anna Wood had the chance to speak with UpFiner at CES 2024, a French startup specialising in smart anti-theft and tracker devices.

XOTO at CES 2024

At CES 2024, XOTO speaks with Startups Magazine’s Anna Wood about its all new three-wheeled electric scooter for the road.

Field AI at CES 2024

At CES 2024, Startups Magazine’s Anna Wood speaks with Field AI to learn all about its robotic embodied AI mission.

SquareMind at CES 2024

The future of skin cancer detection? On day 2 at CES 2024, we interviewed SquareMind CEO and Founder, Ali Khachlouf about making skin screening more accessible through digitisation, helping physicians with more data through the leveraging of AI.

Personal savers advised to capitalise on high-interest rates: should SMEs follow?

As interest rates are expected to decline, personal savers have been advised to capitalise on the remaining high rates. Which begs the question: is it now time for the population of UK small businesses to follow suit?

Oxa: changing the way the Earth moves

Sharing a singular vision, Ben Upcroft, Vice President of Technology at Oxa, and his team are building software that enables any vehicle to self-drive, anywhere, anytime.

Tying the KNOT on micromobility

With a passion for innovation and a green heart, Polina Mikhaylova, Co-Founder of KNOT, and her fellow visionaries, set out to start a company that specialised in universal docking and charging points for micromobility solutions.

The power of vertical SaaS in climate tech: bringing value to the transport and logistics industry

Technology has a vital role to play in addressing climate change if we’re to make any meaningful change – a point reiterated in the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report published earlier this year.

How entrepreneurs may be unwittingly keeping their businesses small

Entrepreneurs work hard, but are they maximizing their time and their potential for results, while keeping themselves healthy? A new survey by virtual assistant company Time Etc, suggests many are paying a price for failing to delegate their administrative tasks.

Startups with patents and trade marks are 10 times more successful in securing funding

The European Patent Office (EPO) and the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) have published a new joint study highlighting how much patents and trade marks can boost the success of European startups.

Biotech company Gero secures $6M in Series A extension round

Gero, a biotechnology company focused on ageing and chronic disease, has closed $6M in a Series A extension round, bringing the total funding raised to date to $20M.

Top 5 pain points for UK SMEs when it comes to sustainability

New data published by Rimm Sustainability reveals that more than a third of UK SMEs (36%) find it challenging to understand what they should be reporting on when it comes to sustainability.

TIS2023 opens its doors to build a new, more sustainable tourism model

TIS – Tourism Innovation Summit 2023 returns to Seville, Spain, for another year to define a roadmap that will allow the tourism industry to continue to grow while meeting the increasing demands for sustainability from governments and travellers.

Royal Academy of Engineering partners with Irish Academy of Engineering and InterTradeIreland

The Royal Academy of Engineering, the Irish Academy of Engineering and InterTradeIreland have jointly announced new funding to support Ireland-based academic entrepreneurs and to map the all-island engineering economy for the first time.

Strategic positioning essential for pre-scaled tech companies seeking premium M&A valuations

The tech M&A landscape has been shifting to a buyer’s market in 2023. With lower valuations, reduced competition for deals, and an abundance of attractive growth assets available, cash-rich corporations are well-positioned to capitalise on these opportunities through strategic acquisitions.

Ai Build secures $8.5m Series A funding for AI-powered 3D printing

Ai Build, the Additive Manufacturing software company, has raised a Series A round of $8.5 million led by IQ Capital, with participation from Nikon as a strategic investor alongside its existing investors including Superseed, ACT Venture Partners, Atlas Ventures (UK) and Seedcamp.

CELUS: simplifying the electronics design process

CELUS is a startup aiming to simplify and accelerate the electronics design process for the global engineering community by enabling smart electronics engineering. Utilising its deep tech software, CELUS aims to innovate the electronic design process into the modern era. To learn more, we spoke to Co-founder and CEO of CELUS, Tobias Pohl.

Silicon Catalyst announces winners of the Semiconductor Startups Contest

Silicon Catalyst has announced the winners of the just-concluded ‘Silicon Startups Contest’ in partnership with Arm. The top winner was Equal1 from Ireland, and the two runners-up finalists were SpiNNcloud from Germany and weeteq from Scotland.

Zelt raises $3.5M to give HR a single place to securely manage employee operations

UK-based HR startup, Zelt has announced it has raised $3.5M in seed funding in a round co-led by Episode 1 Ventures and Village Global, with participation from a number of high-profile angels including Charlie Songhurst, Mandeep Singh, Felix Leuschner and Daniel Hegarty.