Paige Hookway

Paige graduated from the University of Greenwich in 2014 with a 2:1 in English Literature. She joined Startups Magazine in February 2022 as Managing Editor and has a keen interest in the latest technology developments and promoting engineering as a viable career option for the younger generation. 

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Flight Fund announces partnership with Seedrs

Flight Fund has partnered with Seedrs to help democratise access to private investing by allowing eligible investors to invest in Flight Fund.

Fiverr & Steven Bartlett partner to support UK SMBs

Fiverr International Ltd. has unveiled its latest initiative, ‘Break The Breakthrough’, in partnership with Steven Bartlett. This campaign aims to bolster the growth of UK small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).

Global angel investor survey: preferences, motivations, and advice

A recent survey by Angel Investment Network has unveiled insights into the attitudes, drivers, and counsel of angel investors globally.

First of its kind free course for UK’s neurodivergent entrepreneurs

A Brighton-based company is offering a first of its kind free course to 12 neurodivergent entrepreneurs, potentially helping the UK’s next Richard Branson to get started in business.

Half of UK SMEs have lost vital data in the last five years

Nearly half (48%) of small and medium-sized enterprises in the UK have experienced the loss or loss of access to company or customer data over the past five years, a study by Beaming, a business-focused Internet service provider, has found.

More than half of UK SMEs missing rail savings

Recent findings from Trainline Business reveal that 63% of UK SMEs are not taking advantage of potential rail savings for business travel due to booking process delays and complexities.

Top office needs for 2024

As we navigate the evolving landscape of work, specialists in workplace design and strategy have identified the leading characteristics of office spaces for 2024.

Why branded merchandise should be part of onboarding

Ever walked into your new job on your first day, and instead of just receiving passwords, paperwork, and calendar invites, you’re greeted with a comfy company hoodie, t-shirt, or a slick embroidered cap?

UK SMBs experiencing a tsunami of cybersecurity warnings

UK SMBs witnessed a 37% increase in daily cybersecurity warnings over the last year, according to a study by cybersecurity provider, Censornet.

Europe’s most promising cybersecurity startup

ONEKEY is Europe’s most promising startup in the field of cybersecurity: the jury of the ECSO Startup Award has chosen the Düsseldorf-based company as the winner of the ECSO Award.

Funding into UK tech startups dropped 18% in Q1 2024

Tracxn has unveiled its Geo Quarterly Report: UK Tech for the first quarter of 2024. Drawing from its database, the report sheds light on the dynamics within the UK tech sector.

Advertising opportunities on the moon
Advertising opportunities on the moon

Californian startup Astrolab, which will send its Flex rover to the moon in 2026, has signed a deal with Group of Humans, offering it the chance to test and advertise new products – on the moon.

Nearly 300 startups from around the globe are vying for a €1M investment

Latitude59 Pitch Competition, the largest competition of its kind in the Nordic countries and the Baltics, attracts hundreds of startups worldwide and Estonian investors, who are offering an investment of up to €1M in 2024.

Dragons’ Den’s EV charging startup begins trials in Scotland

Kerbo Charge unveiled the installation of under-pavement charging channels in Stirling, marking the first such deployment in Scotland.

ABB Robotics and tech startup deliver affordable housing

ABB Robotics has announced a partnership with the UK-based tech startup AUAR to push forward the development of robotic micro-factories dedicated to the construction of affordable, sustainable, and energy-efficient timber homes.

AI meets US healthcare fax machines as Tennr lands $18m from a16z

Fax machines are older than telephones and the Internet. Despite being a legacy technology, the healthcare industry still sends nine billion faxes a year because they are more reliable than telephone calls and emails.

Stayf raises $700K to prevent employees from burnout

Stayf is dedicated to enabling organisations to focus on the wellbeing of their employees, aiming to create a productive and positive workplace culture.

Autism revealed to be more common in the UK than previously thought

The Department of Workplace and Pensions (DWP) recently released a government-backed review at the end of February that has laid out a vision for culture changes in workplaces across the country to help those with autism start and stay in employment.

Rapid innovation is the only way to compete in the battle for skilled employees

The UK is facing an unprecedented skills shortage, with the latest government statistics revealing that 9.25 million people aged 16-64 are currently out of the workforce. As a result, employers have a dwindling pool of talent to select from to plug skills gaps.

Health tech Tonic App raises €10.85M to enter the UK and Germany

Tonic App, the digital health startup that makes the day-to-day of physicians simpler by aggregating all the resources they need in a single platform, has just closed a Series A investment round of €10.85 million.