Login Oxford Drug Design receives $2.7 million in bridge round commitments Oxford Drug Design receives $2.7 million in bridge round commitments from existing investors and angels ahead of Series A. Oxford University biotech spin-out will use funding to further develop its AI-based drug discovery programme for oncology therapeutics News 2 years ago
Login BT means business with launch of new charter for UK enterprises and public sector BT have unveiled a new Charter for its 1.2 million UK business and public sector customers, providing a blueprint for BT to accelerate a range of initiatives aimed at boosting the growth of UKplc. News 2 years ago
Login 'Finpowerment' financial education strengthens the employer-employee connection UK workers want more financial education resources from their employers and believe receiving it as a wellbeing benefit can strengthen their commitment to their jobs, according to the ‘Can We Connect’ report, released today by global financial wellbeing platform nudge Global. News 2 years ago
Login Data breach attacks costing SMEs without cyber insurance policies thousands Small businesses across the UK are counting the cost of not having insurance policies protecting them against the increasing risks of cyber attacks or data breaches. News 2 years ago
Login Protecting yourself from chaos caused by an internet outrage Is there more businesses can do to help protect them and their teams from having an IT meltdown in the event of an internet outage? Stephen Whelan, Technical Director at Integrity IT Solutions, which looks after more than 300 clients across the UK, shares his expert advice. News 2 years ago
Login South Summit Madrid selects the 100 finalist startups for its 10th edition South Summit, powered by IE University, has announced the 100 finalists of its Startup Competition that will be present at the tenth edition of the event, which will take place on 8 and 10 June at La Nave Madrid. News 2 years ago
Login How Blockchain is set to revitalise the world of ticketing The ticketing market is something people of all ages and backgrounds have experience of. From a historic live music event to a local food festival, we have all had to go online and pre-book tickets. And most of us have at least once been left disappointed by having to go to a secondary market to pay an eye-wateringly high price just moments after the tickets first went on sale. Features 2 years ago
Login Organisations look to outsourcing again post-pandemic In a recent survey of 300 IT leaders, over half of business leaders are outsourcing to gain access to talent and save on costs. News 2 years ago
Login Over 80% of employees consider HR tech important in their job UNLEASH research reveals most employees believe HR technology plays a pivotal role in their working life. News 2 years ago
Login PITCH AT MED-TECH WORLD SUMMIT BY SiGMA Acceptance is the first step to change. Change that at the moment is needed in the world of health tech to continue to foster innovation and enable accelerated growth in start-ups looking to improve our health. News 2 years ago
Login Revealed: Best UK cities outside of London to start a business Edinburgh, Leeds, and Glasgow have been named as the best cities in Great Britain outside of London to start a business, according to a new study from NerdWallet. News 2 years ago
Login MONET launches world first finance platform for creators, powered by Weavr London-based revenue management Fintech, MONET, is proud to announce the beta launch of its revenue-based lending platform with dedicated Creator Business debit cards and accounts for creators, providing infrastructure that is a world-first in its field. The platform is facilitated by embedded finance specialist Weavr, using their technology to provide business banking and payments infrastructure. News 2 years ago
Login CYL-HUB PALENCIA will be held on the 19th and 20th of May CYL-HUB PALENCIA will be held on the 19th and 20th of May, connecting a large number of corporations and investors with startups from Palencia and promoting the culture of technological entrepreneurship. News 2 years ago
Login Do you need a degree to be paid well in tech? With the newest changes to student loan repayments1 having a greater impact on lower earning graduates due to the reduction of the repayment salary threshold, prospective university applicants may be reconsidering their alternatives to a university degree. News 2 years ago
Login Ensuring you support female careers Women in the UK were paid just 90p for every £1 earned by a man, according to the latest figures released through the government’s gender pay gap reporting mechanism. Women were also found to endure the most caring responsibilities during the global COVID-19 pandemic. Diversity 2 years ago
Login The ‘Great Resignation’ and the Great Opportunity If you’re one of the half a million people in the UK that qualifies as a High Net Worth Individual (an annual salary of at least £100k, or net assets, excluding property and pensions, worth £250k), and are looking for more empowerment, impact, community and flexibility, now is the time to consider becoming an angel investor. Features 2 years ago
Login Five rules to ensure your start up is protected from cyberattacks With international cyberattacks peaking at the end of 2021, founder are starting to get more serious about digitally protecting their companies from the outset. Features 2 years ago
Login International employers must act or face a great resignation on global scale The great resignation is not just an issue for the UK, it is a phenomenon happening around the world. News 2 years ago
Login Data analysis and Artificial Intelligence as a solution for food safety and price imbalance The international expert, Roy Kirby, and the Lead Economist of Caixabank Research, Judit Montoriol, analyze in Food 4 Future the impact of the Ukrainian conflict on the agri-food sector. New technologies are once again emerging as an effective response to reduce costs, improve the production process and reduce food safety threats. News 2 years ago
Login What is Imposter Syndrome and How Can you Deal with It? Chances are you’ve heard the phrase ‘imposter syndrome’ at some point. Originally identified in a 1978 study, it refers to the idea that high-achieving individuals might consider themselves to be ‘imposters’ in their workplace, regardless of any evidence to the contrary. Features 2 years ago