Login Viridox at CES 2025 At CES 2025, Startups Magazine’s Managing Editor, Paige West, visited the Viridox stand and interviewed Philippe Hébert, Product and Engineering Lead and Co-Founder of Viridox. They discussed why reducing food waste is so important, how the technology works, and its plans for the future. Startups 3 months ago
Login Mind the gap: learning and growing as a female founder You may have heard the statistic that: “Men apply for a job when they meet only 60% of the qualifications, but women apply only if they meet 100% of them.” Features 3 months ago
Login Chromatin Bioscience’s synthetic promoter aids ESO-T01 CAR-T therapy in the clinic Chromatin Bioscience is pleased to announce its ongoing collaboration with EsoBiotec, which has successfully advanced its ESO-T01 in vivo CAR-T candidate into clinical trials. News 3 months ago
Login 2025 SME outlook: tax concerns and political uncertainty persist The UK’s small and medium-sized businesses are bracing for cost increases this year, according to new research from iwoca. News 3 months ago
Login Robeauté raises $28M to transform brain health with neurosurgical microrobots Robeauté, the medtech startup developing neurosurgical microrobots, has raised $28 million led by Plural, Cherry Ventures, and Kindred Ventures. Other investors including LocalGlobe, Think.Health, and previous investors APEX Ventures participated, along with strategic investment from Brainlab. The new funding will be used to continue developing the technology, starting human trials in 2026 and setting up US operations ahead of FDA approval and full go-to-market. Funding 3 months ago
Login Estonian startup sector experts: new records can’t be set every year A panel of venture capital and angel investors, and entrepreneurs from the Estonian startup sector discussing the results the industry has achieved have agreed that the sector has stabilised since peaking in 2021 – and despite 2024 proving to be a challenging year for founders and investors alike, there is as much interest as ever in putting money into the sector, and capital is available. The market itself, meanwhile, has become more aware. News 3 months ago
Login Health and wellbeing support vital to beat global talent crunch With a global talent shortage anticipated in 2025 and beyond, Towergate Employee Benefits is advising businesses that employee benefits will be the vital differentiator to ensure they are at the top of the tree when it comes to attracting and retaining expertise from around the globe. HR 3 months ago
Login Connectivity and cloud: navigating AI’s blind spots in 2025 In a forward-looking perspective, Mike Hoy, Chief Technology Officer at Pulsant, Manchester colocation experts, examines the obstacles that organisations are likely to face in the successful implementation of AI projects within the next twelve-month period. He underscores the importance of a resilient and interconnected infrastructure for addressing these challenges effectively. Features 3 months ago
Login The UK workforce is changing, how should small businesses adapt? Running a small business can sometimes feel like an endless list of administrative tasks, from onboarding and payroll to compliance. This is especially true for the UK’s smallest businesses, those employing up to nine people. Xero’s research shows that these businesses spend less than half (46%) of the working week on their core jobs because they’re juggling so many other ‘non-core’ jobs like IT, HR, admin, and finance. Features 3 months ago
Login From innovation to market: how the government plans to drive commercialisation Why directing budgets towards innovation clusters, wet lab infrastructure, and investment-ready Intellectual Property (IP) strategies will be key to delivering a 10-year vision. Features 3 months ago
Login Burnout epidemic looms as UK workers feel abandoned by employers Almost two-thirds of UK workers fear burnout in 2025 as businesses cut back on resources to battle the growing costs of employment. That’s according to the latest data from international recruitment expert, Robert Half. HR 3 months ago
Login FaceHeart at CES 2025 At CES 2025, Startups Magazine’s Managing Editor, Paige West, spoke to Amy Fang, Marketing Manager, of FaceHeart. They discussed the technology, and Paige was able to experience a demonstration of the product in action. Startups 3 months ago
Login Lotus at CES 2025 At CES 2025, Paige West, Startups Magazine’s Managing Editor, interviewed Dhaval Patel, CEO of Lotus. Startups 3 months ago
Login Proke at CES 2025 At CES 2025, Paige West, Startups Magazine’s Managing Editor, interviewed Proke’s Founder, Paola Griggio. They discussed the innovative product, the technology involved, and the inspiration behind the product for the mother and daughter duo. Startups 3 months ago
Login RoboK secures £1M for AI logistics in UK ports RoboK, a University of Cambridge AI spinout, has announced it has secured £1 million UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding for a project to deliver an industry-first artificial intelligence (AI) safety and efficiency solution for UK ports and warehouses of all sizes. News 3 months ago
Login Altering traditional banking Upon first glance, Altery might look unassuming: as a company operating in the fintech sector, it offers secure cross-border payments and multi-currency wallets for its customers around the world. But scratch the surface, and you’ll find a company that is looking to disrupt fintech and traditional banking more generally, as I learned from speaking to Bisi Giwa, Managing Director of Altery. Startups 3 months ago
Login Rebuilding relationships with credit I'm guilty of a good credit score in theory but in practice I have not owned or used credit card that should be demonstrable of your individual ability to pay things back (as an oversimplified explanation). Startups 3 months ago
Login WearM.AI at CES 2025 At CES 2025, Paige West, Managing Editor at Startups Magazine, interviewed Huawei Wang, Founder and CEO of WearM.AI. They discussed the inspiration behind the startup, what the technology is, and its mission as a company. Startups 3 months ago
Login The view from day zero – insights from an active early-stage investor Now is the best time to become a founder in the UK. Whilst the tech downturn has created challenges for tech unicorns and later stage VC funds, a new generation of founders has quietly been emerging, buoyed by the remarkable resilience of early-stage investment. Features 3 months ago
Login Artha at CES 2025 At CES 2025, Paige West, Managing Editor at Startups Magazine, interviewed Louis De Veron, Co-Founder of Artha. The pair discussed the unlikely inspiration behind the company that struck whilst skiing, and how the technology works. Startups 3 months ago