Login Why does so little funding go to female founders? The share of funding secured by female founders is unfairly and disproportionately low, a state of affairs that has remained unchanged for many years despite advances made in other areas of gender equality in business. Features 1 year ago
Login Women, technology, and sustainability Women, tech, sustainability – all buzzwords at the moment. But Noleen Mariappen, Impact Entrepreneur and Advisor, can tell you that the journey for a woman in the tech space is far from all buzz! Features 1 year ago
Login How startups can avoid international tax fall-out during hypergrowth As more startups expand internationally, and look abroad for expansion opportunities earlier in their life cycle, the tax function has shot up the boardroom priority list to mitigate against hefty revenue losses and risk of non-compliance with local tax guidelines. Features 1 year ago
Login FIve Common OT Security Risks Faced By Startups In The Manufacturing Industry As manufacturing startups rely more on digital technologies, they become more vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Features 1 year ago
Login AI can speak human, but can humans speak AI? It feels like artificial intelligence has developed more in the past week than it has in the last 10 years. Features 1 year ago
Login From crumbs of an idea to a tasty business Biscuit My background is in R&D, marketing, and business strategy, so lends itself well to where I find myself today. Features 1 year ago
Login How to understand the importance of logos for your startup Sadly, with only 10% of startups making it through their first year, there’s no doubt they face a challenge ahead of them. Reasons for this can include poor budgeting, misplaced marketing, lack of research, and/or choosing the wrong partners. Features 1 year ago
Login The Four Day Work Week That whole Monday to Friday, nine to five institution most of us know as reality is apparently coming to an end…or so they say. Features 1 year ago
Login Initial Marketing Considerations When Launching a Startup Launching a startup is an exciting time, but typically it can also be a little frantic as you struggle to juggle competing necessities before your launch date. Features 1 year ago
Login How to write a marketing email that really works We know that email prospecting works. Features 1 year ago
Login The women in tech who cracked the mentor/mentee code Academy’s Head of Performance, Natalya Sverjensky, sat down with Academy grad Tavija (who recently joined the railtech division within Tracsis plc) and her mentor Magda, Director of Digital Delivery at Virgin Media O2. Features 1 year ago
Login Female founders: here's what a successful pitch looks like With more than a decade of experience in early-stage investing Lian Michelson, Investment Director at Vala Capital, finds that, unlike men, women underplay what their business is worth when they pitch to VC investors. Here she gives her top tips for that successful pitch. Features 1 year ago
Login Ukrainian Resilience: 10 Impressive Startups Last year, just a few weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine, I took a trip to Krakow, Poland (against my mother’s wishes). Features 1 year ago
Login Is sustainable growth achievable for European SMEs in 2023? Without a doubt, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are essential to the European economy. Features 1 year ago
Login Why online payments are the next big thing in ecommerce innovation Industry players are on a mission to differentiate themselves, while merchants and consumers are demanding innovative ways to pay for what they buy. A seamless payment experience is becoming more and more important to consumers and therefore merchants as ecommerce continues to be as competitive as ever. Features 1 year ago
Login How can I protect my startup's digital assets? Physical assets such as stock, machinery, cash and business premises are often core to business operations and might be the first thing business owners think about when valuing a company on the balance sheet. Features 1 year ago
Login What businesses can learn from Dry January Dry January is the annual campaign which urges participants to abstain from alcohol for a month. Paula Allen, Global Leader of Research and Total Wellbeing at TELUS Health shines a light on what businesses can learn from Dry January and how to identify and support substance use and addiction in the workplace. Features 1 year ago
Login 2023 will be the year of the Ant, not the Grasshopper! Predictions are always hard to make. Features 1 year ago