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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Investment into fast-charging battery startup Gaussion

Gaussion, a UCL spinout that has developed new technology to allow ultrafast and safe battery charging, has raised £2.85 million in a seed investment round led by BGF and UCL Technology Fund (UCLTF).

lomarlabs & Seabound to reduce CO2 emissions aboard vessels

Lomar’s new subsidiary, lomarlabs, announces its collaboration with climate tech startup Seabound in a bid to reduce emissions and catalyse new, cost-effective methods to capture CO2 onboard vessels.

Warwickshire school friends develop app for engineering industry

Two school friends from north Warwickshire have combined their knowledge and skills to develop a new app that could revolutionise how products are launched in the engineering industry.

Helping startups maximise their profitability

Since the rise in the cost of raw materials and energy, businesses are struggling more than ever to continue growing and ensure profitability.

Diversity and inclusion as foundation for the new economy

Research shows that startups and scaleups with a diverse team of founders are more likely to grow and innovate.

Fixing wet wipes from Victorian sewers all the way to the USA

Biotech startups don’t often get the recognition that they deserve, usually receiving bemoaned responses that they aren’t really tech. However, with the climate crisis becoming more of a concern in the public eye, public perception is beginning to change with more focus placed on biotech startups as potential solutions for addressing climate change.

Creating educational opportunities for students in underserved communities

The Acronis Cyber Foundation Program announces the completion of new school construction in Sierra Leone and Guatemala.

UK managers lose seven days a year answering admin questions

As UK productivity continues to lag behind its European neighbours in the aftermath of Brexit and the pandemic, new findings have revealed that on average, managers are losing seven working days each year answering general operational or administrative questions.

The right to request flexible working from day one

The law on flexible working could soon be updated.

Small business experts reveal practical budgeting tips

Informi, a small business advice service by AAT, has offered advice on how small businesses can better budget, as Google searches for ‘small business energy help’ rise by over 3,000% in 12 months.

Small business attitudes towards sustainability

Novuna Business Finance publishes The Small Business Sustainability Report 2023, an annual report looking at the attitudes among small businesses towards sustainability, and the action they are taking themselves and within their supply chains.

Cybercriminals are attacking users in multiple ways

Online users today, especially businesses, have to be extremely vigilant of cyberattacks. Cybercriminals are extremely clever, misleading online users in an attempt to steal their personal information. 

Creative.ai beats Meta for gaming video ad revolution using generative AI

Generative AI is advancing and innovating vast swathes of work. Creative.ai has launched to bring this technology to video ads creation for mobile game publishers.

Highways UK: calling innovative startups!

Highways UK, taking place on 18-19 October, is the must-attend event for the highways and road infrastructure sector in the United Kingdom, featuring 10,000+ attendees, 375+ exhibitors, 300+ speakers and 100+ startups.

Investment in startups focused on carbon neutrality

Asahi Kasei established a ‘Care for Earth’ investment framework as a new initiative for carbon neutrality by investing $100 million worldwide in early-stage startups that aim to solve issues in environmental fields such as hydrogen, energy storage, carbon management, and bio-based chemicals over the five-year period up to fiscal year 2027.

World Startup Convention receives backlash after attendees felt “cheated”

Hundreds of aspiring business owners flocked to Noida, a Delhi suburb, in March to participate in a three-day event known as the ‘largest funding festival’ in the world but were extremely disappointed with the outcome.

Startup develops sensor to monitor fertisiler concentration

Israeli startup DOTS (Data Of The Soil) is unveiling its technology for direct and continuous measurement of fertiliser concentration in agricultural soils, which could have an impact on global agriculture, sustainability, and the health of the global population.

Putting a smart printing solution to the test

In our last issue, we wrote a feature on a smart printing solution from HP that helps small and midsize businesses (SMBs) solve some of their pain points.  

The smart tea brewer for your perfect cup of tea

BRU is on a mission to provide the best tea making and drinking experience by offering smart solutions for the tea preparation.  

Early contact with analysts recommended for tech startups

According to research, startup enterprises that offer services to technology companies should strategically involve business analysts at an early stage to increase their likelihood of success.