Login Hot stuff: Heau’s solution to water waste When it’s time to shower, do you get frustrated with the time it takes for the water to heat up? And have you ever thought about how much water is wasted while waiting for it to reach optimum showering temperature? Startups 6 months ago
Login Windcredible: shaping wind to save you energy When you think of wind turbines, you think of the classic three blade windmill-like shape. However, Windcredible is on a mission to blow away any preconceived ideas by designing their own truly innovative turbine. Startups 6 months ago
Login Primer launches ‘Primer for Growth’ to help startups beat payment blues Primer, the unified infrastructure for global payments, has launched “Primer for Growth” – a fresh initiative designed to solve payment headaches for digitally savvy startups and scaleups. News 6 months ago
Login A Hustle Awards 2025 update The Hustle Awards, a longstanding highlight in the entrepreneurial calendar, has some updates for you all! News 6 months ago
Login Survey reveals National Insurance hike as biggest concern for SMEs As SMEs navigate an increasingly complex business landscape in 2025, rising operational costs, talent retention, and cyber threats continue to dominate boardroom discussions. News 6 months ago
Login Rethinking the UK’s AI startup strategy: building with purpose AI startups in the UK are raising billions in funding, yet there’s a startling gap between capital and real-world impact. Recent studies reveal that only one in seven UK AI companies are working towards solving actual market or societal problems. Given that there are more than 3,000 AI firms operating in the region, it feels appropriate to ask – what’s going wrong? Features 6 months ago
Login Igor Luchenkov, Founding Engineer of Hackathon Party: hackathons are not just for coders anymore Hackathons have long been a launchpad for innovation, but what if they could do more than just spark ideas? What if they could become structured, real-time engines for building, learning, and connecting? These are the questions AI Product Engineer Igor Luchenkov set out to explore. Features 6 months ago
Login The unlucky 90%: why so many startups fail Despite being built on great ideas, 90% of startups eventually fail. Fernando Amaral, Chief Revenue Officer at expense management solution Rydoo shares his insights on the common pitfalls and best practices for building a successful startup. Features 6 months ago
Login Why the introduction of a singular corporate ID verification process in the UK is vital The digital identity landscape in the UK has undergone a seismic shift in recent years, driven by government initiatives like the Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework (DIATF). Features 6 months ago
Login Former Financial Times Editor Lionel Barber joins Deckmatch as adviser Deckmatch, an AI-powered market intelligence company that analyses pitch decks for investors and product data for startups, has added former Financial Times Editor Lionel Barber as an adviser to the company. News 6 months ago
Login Female entrepreneurs carry 12x less debt than men A new report from Swoop Funding has uncovered a striking gender disparity in UK business debt. Funding 6 months ago
Login Meet the early-stage startups transforming Europe’s food system EIT Food Accelerator Network, an early-stage innovation programme co-funded by the European Union, welcomes 65 promising AgriFoodTech startups to its 2025 cohort. News 6 months ago
Login GISEC Global 2025: Dubai Mobilises Global Cyber Defence Leaders to Combat AI-Driven Cybercrime and Ransomware With AI-driven cybercrime and ransomware attacks surging globally, GISEC Global 2025 returns to Dubai from May 6 - 8, bringing together the world’s foremost leaders, innovators, and visionaries in a high-stakes effort to secure our digital future News 6 months ago
Login Why most new ideas fail – and how yours won't When you have a brilliant product idea, it’s easy to fall in love with it. So deeply in love that it seems impossible for it to fail. All it needs is hard work and execution; everyone will see how brilliant it is. Right? Features 6 months ago
Login Blue Earth Summit returns with brand new mission for 2025 Blue Earth Summit is back for 2025 with an even bigger mission to transform the way the world works and support the changemakers driving positive planet transformation. News 6 months ago
Login Armenia's data centre boom: what it means for the region When you think of the next global digital infrastructure hub, Armenia may not be the first place that comes to mind. But that’s precisely what makes it so compelling. Features 6 months ago
Login Manchester named UK's most AI-ready city for second year Manchester has been crowned the UK’s most AI-ready city in 2025, according to new research. News 6 months ago
Login Over two-thirds of Gen Z workers have entrepreneurial ambitions Generation Z workers have significant entrepreneurial aspirations with over two-thirds (67%) aspiring to own or lead a business in the future, according to research by American Express and The Conduit, a collaborative impact community and members club. News 6 months ago
Login Amazon to help 100,000 people gain AI skills by 2030 Amazon is bringing the AWS Skills to Jobs Tech Alliance to the UK, with the goal to provide 100,000 people with AI skills by 2030. Working in collaboration with educational institutions, government leaders, and enterprises across the country, the programme will help learners get ready for entry-level technical careers. News 6 months ago
Login AWS Summit: one UK business adopts AI every 60 seconds The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly accelerating across the UK, with more than half (52%) of businesses now using AI, and at least one business on average embracing the technology about every 60 seconds, according to the latest edition of Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) ‘Unlocking the UK’s AI Potential’ report. News 6 months ago