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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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.  

LightMetrics video telematics scales as it secures $8.5m funding round

Commercial fleet owners are investing heavily in telematics data to improve road safety concerns, driver well-being and operational efficiencies.

Rhea, the energy-efficient HPC-dedicated microprocessor
Rhea, the energy-efficient HPC-dedicated microprocessor

SiPearl, the French company building Rhea, the energy-efficient HPC microprocessor, has raised €90m financing for the 1st closing of its Series A.

Impact Brixton shortlisted for Small Business Britain award

Impact Brixton based in South London has been shortlisted for the Mission Possible Award at this year’s Small Awards, organised by Small Business Britain.

Stress awareness month: Top tips to relieve that pressure

Stress is a common experience that everyone goes through at some point in their lives. It can be caused by various factors such as work-related issues, financial problems, family issues, and health concerns. Stress can have a significant impact on our mental and physical well-being, and it is essential to be aware of the signs and symptoms of stress to prevent it from becoming chronic.

Best practice for tech recruitment for in-house talent teams

Quality Engineering consultancy Roq has released a whitepaper called From Recruiting To Onboarding to share best practice for tech recruitment for in-house talent teams.

Small businesses taking protective measures to strengthen their businesses

With the threat of a recession this year significantly reduced, new research from Novuna Business Finance suggests a mixed picture of optimism and caution amongst small business owners’ plans for the next three months.

Smart T-shirt continuously monitors vital body signs

European digital health company AccYouRate, developer of wearable technology, is stepping up the commercialisation of e-Shirt – a 100% textile smart T-shirt which enables continuous real-time monitoring of bio-vital body signals in ordinary living conditions and activity.

UK battery pack startup appoints Dr. Andy Palmer as Chairman

IONETIC, the UK startup specialising in electric vehicle (EV) battery pack technology, is further strengthening the expertise of its senior leadership team with the appointment of automotive executive, Dr. Andy Palmer, as its Chairman.  

New study reveals top catalyst for employee exodus is others leaving

Data from Employment Hero’s Talent Insights Report shows a big risk of ‘turnover contagion’ in the UK workforce.

Nearly half of UK bosses see an increase in workplace mental health

According to a new survey, nearly half of UK bosses have seen an increase in workplace mental health issues.

Imperial startup demos thought-controlled VR game

Cogitat, an Imperial startup, has showcased a VR game whereby the player controls their virtual body using nothing more than the power of thought.

14 Scottish startups head to the Big Apple for tech trip

Scottish technology will be showcased to an American audience after 14 entrepreneurs were chosen to take part in a business mission to New York.

Government-backed Taskforce is tackling the entrepreneur gap

Recent statistics have highlighted gender and regional disparities across the UK. The Government-founded High Growth Enterprise Taskforce plans to tackle this issue.

Getting Real with Real Estate

Emma Malha, Co-founder of online real estate marketplace Beanstock, grew up in Lebanon and moved to Paris to attend business school when she was 21. After graduation, she joined a food delivery startup and it was here she met her co-founder and a lot of brainstorming began!

Cost-of-living crisis unleashes new generation of female entrepreneurs

The proportion of British microbusinesses owned by women has surged during the cost-of-living crisis and since the start of the pandemic, new data from GoDaddy shows.

A woman at the forefront of emerging creative technology

For our Founder Focus feature this issue, we chat with Tanya Laird, Founder of Digital Jam, and the host of the Digital Jam Sessions; an inspirational woman who, despite currently battling cancer, still continues to facilitate collaboration and innovation in the gaming and augmented reality (AR/VR) sector.

Workspace of the issue: AllBright

Paige West caught up with the team at AllBright to find out how this private member’s club for women, in Mayfair, is driving change for smart-minded women.

Where are they now? isosconnect

isosconnect is an app for independent health & well-being practitioners, simple & safe software to keep you connected to your clients. The last time we spoke with Kim Page, her and her team were on the cusp of launching isosconnect – an online platform where practitioners can meet clients online, safely, and securely.

NatWest and Meta to support female entrepreneurs

NatWest and Meta have launched a partnership to offer financial readiness training and other support to female business owners.