Login Never again be an inadequate gifter 15Gifts was started seven years ago by founder, Tom Cox, when he had the idea to create the first intelligent gift finding engine. Startups 5 years ago
Login The Future of Walking According to research from King's College London, over 9,000 Londoners are dying early every year as a result of toxic air. Startups 5 years ago
Login Electrosmart French startup Electrosmart sets out to increase people's awareness of electromagnetic radiation. Startups 5 years ago
Login Culture Critical Jane Henry, co-founder of Marylebone Difference Marketing shares some words of PR wisdom for startups. Brand 5 years ago
Login The world's first autonomous underwater drone In 2015, Nicolas Gambini decided to create the world's first autonomous underwater drone. Four years later, meet iBubble. Startups 5 years ago
Login Hope for the nomophobes Has our love affair with our phones reached obsession? Maybe it's time to get some space and find a new phone/life balance with SPACE app. Startups 5 years ago
Login Time flies - and flips Launched on Kickstarter, this startup was supported by 3,140 backers who pledged a total of €313,637 to bring this project to life. Startups 5 years ago
Login Go-2-Fest Co-Founders and CEOs of Apptimisation, Clara Toombs and Monica Pal first met in Japan whilst indulging in their shared passion for travel and it was there that they realised that they both had complimentary skill sets with which to provide fellow solo travellers with means to connect. Startups 5 years ago
Login Oh Sn-ap! When you’re travelling around the UK and spending hundreds of pounds on train tickets, you expect a good rail service. You expect trains to arrive on time and no unexplained cancellations. Unfortunately, for many travellers it has become something of a rarity to see the 5.34pm train from London to Birmingham arrive on time… if it even arrives at all! Startups 5 years ago
Login Tonik: Tools for the next-gen of musicians When I first heard the name ‘Tonik', my first thoughts conjured up images of a large gin. Startups 5 years ago
Login A Mentor’s Perspective In this, the first of an occasional series, I will be passing on my thoughts and observations in my capacity as a Mentor and how accepting the help that is available to startup business can help transform them. Features 5 years ago
Login Eureka! The highlights at CES 2019 The French pavilion has dominated the Eureka Park at CES, and 2019 was no exception with the country represented by no less than 414 startups. However this year's CES saw Britain step up to the plate alongside its global counterparts, bringing along over 100 UK companies. Features 5 years ago
Login It starts with STEM With the recent A-Level and GCSE results being released in the UK, let's look at the statistics of young women studying STEM subjects. Diversity 5 years ago
Login The ability people A recruitment startup that uses technology to enable people with disabilities to work as effectively as anybody else. Diversity 5 years ago
Login Primo Toys Startups Magazine chats with Magalie Belmo, Head of Marketing at Primo Toys. Startups 5 years ago
Login Startup fully charged We all know the feeling of buying the latest gadget, boasting two years of battery life, only to see it breaking down before the first year is up. Features 5 years ago
Login Making it as a woman in tech Senior Associate at Autonomy Ventures in New York; board member of NYVC; advisor at Astia and Yeshiva University Women In Business; as well as the co-founder of Pivt, Lynn Greenberg discusses the opportunities in being a woman in tech. Diversity 5 years ago
Login It's a man's world? Ben Hayes, Director of Grasp Brands, exposes the tech industry's big and costly branding problem. Brand, Diversity 5 years ago