Reading – GROW@Green Park is a flexible fusion space offering co-working, events and business acceleration. It’s a mini eco-system of businesses sharing experiences and learning and, working together to help each other’s businesses grow – www.growgreenpark.co.uk/
London – UCL Advances rimary role is to promote a culture of entrepreneurship on campus and engagement with entrepreneurs and small businesses beyond UCL’s boundaries – www.ucl.ac.uk/advances
London – MeWe360º is a £1 million business incubator and venture fund for entrepreneurs in the creative industries. Their mission is to find, develop and invest in UK’s ‘Untapped’ leadership talent – www.mewe360.com
Newcastle – Campus North is dedicated to supporting technology start-ups. It provides office space, events and supports education via Code Club – www.campusnorth.co.uk
London – Impact Hub King’s Cross is a 3-in-1 Innovation Lab / A business Incubator / A social enterprise community centre – www.kingscross.impacthub.net
London – The Imperial Incubator is located at the campus of Imperial College London in South Kensington. A hub for inventors and early-stage start-ups – www.imperialinnovations.co.uk
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A Business Incubator is an organisation designed to help entrepreneurs expand through different supportive services.
These facilities includes funding, office space, finance management, networking links and skills training workshops.
Business Incubator programs, which helps both new and start-ups, are sometimes sponsored by Government bodies, Private companies and Universities.
Entry is by admission and each program has it’s own criteria.
Take a look at some of the newest programs for start-ups UK wide and pick to fit your business needs.
The UK accounting watchdog – KPMG – launches the ‘Black Entrepreneurs Award’ aimed at supporting three budding black founders to turn their business dreams into reality. Studies show that Black professionals often face barriers in progressing beyond middle management. This has subsequently led to the growth of Black-founded startups and a growing trend in self-employment. […]
The Global Entrepreneurship Week starts this week and it aims to inspire the next generation to launch their own business. This year’s theme is ‘Make It Happen’. We’ve compiled a couple of activities that you can sign up to attend from networking events to speed mentoring. Be ready to #GEWmakeit Global Entrepreneurship Week
Future Fifty application deadline is closing shortly for its programme targeting fast-growing late-stage digital tech companies in the UK. Future Fifty companies have raised over $5.3 billion venture capital since joining the programme five years ago. Some of the current cohorts includes, Deliveroo, Onfido, Skyscanner and Zoopla. The closing date for applying is by 10th January so hurry.