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26 JUNE 2019

 

SCOTLAND’S NEXT GENERATION ENTREPRENEURS UNLOCK THEIR AMBITION

20 of Scotland’s most promising and ambitious entrepreneurs have achieved significant growth in the last 12 months following an RSE enterprise programme

 

Twenty entrepreneurs with early stage companies are celebrating their successes following a year-long programme of funding, training, mentorship and academic support from the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE)’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship (UA EF) scheme funded by the Scottish Government.

 

Selected in June 2018 after a competitive process, the UA Enterprise Fellows received a £25,000-50,000 maintenance grant plus £20,000 to work full-time on developing and scaling their business idea and to literally unlock their ambition. They had visiting status at a Scottish university or research institute, tailored business training, and a dedicated mentor from the world of business.

 

The results are impressive: between them, in the first year alone, they have employed over 50 people; appointed 37 new board members; secured over 2,700 customers, contracts and users; negotiated 16 investment deals; and won 19 award nominations. They have also realised important business milestones, including spin-out company formation, market research to inform product development, establishment of scalable business models, development of prototypes to viable product launch, and identification of new commercial markets.

 

The budding companies include an insect breeding company creating high performance genetics for the insects-as-feed industry; a social enterprise that gifts bespoke clothing parcels to women in clothing crisis; and a company that has created a digital companion to support carers of people living with dementia.

 

As Scotland’s national academy, the RSE encourages enterprise, innovation and the commercialisation of technology-based ideas developed from academic research. Under the Unlocking Ambition initiative, the RSE’s programme has been designed specifically to support the development of new, innovative high-growth businesses based in Scotland.

 

Professor Dame Anne Glover, RSE President said:

 

“Scotland has a global reputation for innovation, and we need to maintain that entrepreneurial spirit. It’s vital that we have a sustainable approach to supporting start-ups that create high quality jobs, boost the Scottish economy and change lives through new ideas.

 

“The RSE’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship was designed with those goals in mind and participants have grasped the opportunity, with some fantastic results after just 12 months. Time, money, and expert advice and guidance are key to turning a bright idea into a viable business with long-term potential and our programme has offered all of these to early-stage businesses with masses of potential. These companies are the employers of tomorrow, innovating for the future, and we have helped them to take huge strides forward in their growth journey towards being Scotland’s business success stories.”

 

Thomas Farrugia, founder and director at Beta Bugs Ltd is one of the 20 entrepreneurs. Beta Bugs is an insect-breeding company, creating genetics for the rapidly emerging ‘insects-as-feed’ industry. He said:

 

“None of our achievements or plans we now have would have been possible without the support provided by this Fellowship. It has truly been game-changing. The training and mentoring has challenged and changed my mindset, whilst teaching me about the realities of business. It has opened doors to Scotland’s animal bioscience, agritech and aquaculture sectors, creating crucial opportunities for growth, and has provided the funds to build the business and ready it for the next phase of development.”

 

The RSE Enterprise Fellowship is part of the Unlocking Ambition Challenge, announced by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in November 2017. All 20 entrepreneurs will meet the First Minister at an evening reception on Wednesday 26th June to share their achievements.

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

Issued by Clark Communications on behalf of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Contact Angela Hughes angela@clarkcommunications.co.uk / 07970 184 198

Photos attached: group photo of 11 out of the 20 participants; head shot of Professor Dame Anne Glover

Details of the twenty RSE Enterprise Fellows are online at www.rse.org.uk/rse-unlocking-ambition-enterprise-fellows-...

Unlocking Ambition (UA) is a £4M challenge fund created by the Scottish Government as part of the Programme for Government, ‘A Nation with Ambition’. UA has supported 40 highly ambitious entrepreneurs based on their individual entrepreneurial potential, the quality and innovation of their business and the contribution they can make to an inclusive, Scottish economy. Twenty individuals have been supported by the RSE’s programme and 20 through a separate Scottish Enterprise programme. UA fully aligns with the Scottish Government’s agenda on inclusive growth and the CAN DO movement, underpinning Scotland’s ambition to position the nation as a world-class hub for entrepreneurship.

 

QODE Brisbane, QLD Australia. Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. QODE Central Day One in Brisbane focusing on the technologies that are set to have the biggest impact in our working and private lives: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Smart Robotics, Cyber Security, Next Generation Transport, Smart City tech and Space. After hours business networking event at The Fox Hotel, South Brisbane.

QODE Brisbane, QLD Australia. Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. QODE Central Day One in Brisbane focusing on the technologies that are set to have the biggest impact in our working and private lives: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Smart Robotics, Cyber Security, Next Generation Transport, Smart City tech and Space.

The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

QODE Brisbane, QLD Australia. Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. QODE Central Day One in Brisbane focusing on the technologies that are set to have the biggest impact in our working and private lives: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Smart Robotics, Cyber Security, Next Generation Transport, Smart City tech and Space. After hours business networking event at The Fox Hotel, South Brisbane.

QODE Brisbane, QLD Australia. Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. QODE Central Day One in Brisbane focusing on the technologies that are set to have the biggest impact in our working and private lives: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Smart Robotics, Cyber Security, Next Generation Transport, Smart City tech and Space. After hours business networking event at The Fox Hotel, South Brisbane.

More students will have access to in-demand programs as 3,000 more technology-relevant spaces become available in the public post-secondary education system.

 

Spaces will include a range of areas, including cybersecurity, software engineering, data science, life sciences, creative tech, clean tech and agritech.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/28731

 

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Minister for Trade, Investment Ivan Paul McKee Minister and the Entrepreneurs, Dr Lorna Paul director and founder of giraffe health

News release

26 JUNE 2019

 

SCOTLAND’S NEXT GENERATION ENTREPRENEURS UNLOCK THEIR AMBITION

20 of Scotland’s most promising and ambitious entrepreneurs have achieved significant growth in the last 12 months following an RSE enterprise programme

 

Twenty entrepreneurs with early stage companies are celebrating their successes following a year-long programme of funding, training, mentorship and academic support from the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE)’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship (UA EF) scheme funded by the Scottish Government.

 

Selected in June 2018 after a competitive process, the UA Enterprise Fellows received a £25,000-50,000 maintenance grant plus £20,000 to work full-time on developing and scaling their business idea and to literally unlock their ambition. They had visiting status at a Scottish university or research institute, tailored business training, and a dedicated mentor from the world of business.

 

The results are impressive: between them, in the first year alone, they have employed over 50 people; appointed 37 new board members; secured over 2,700 customers, contracts and users; negotiated 16 investment deals; and won 19 award nominations. They have also realised important business milestones, including spin-out company formation, market research to inform product development, establishment of scalable business models, development of prototypes to viable product launch, and identification of new commercial markets.

 

The budding companies include an insect breeding company creating high performance genetics for the insects-as-feed industry; a social enterprise that gifts bespoke clothing parcels to women in clothing crisis; and a company that has created a digital companion to support carers of people living with dementia.

 

As Scotland’s national academy, the RSE encourages enterprise, innovation and the commercialisation of technology-based ideas developed from academic research. Under the Unlocking Ambition initiative, the RSE’s programme has been designed specifically to support the development of new, innovative high-growth businesses based in Scotland.

 

Professor Dame Anne Glover, RSE President said:

 

“Scotland has a global reputation for innovation, and we need to maintain that entrepreneurial spirit. It’s vital that we have a sustainable approach to supporting start-ups that create high quality jobs, boost the Scottish economy and change lives through new ideas.

 

“The RSE’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship was designed with those goals in mind and participants have grasped the opportunity, with some fantastic results after just 12 months. Time, money, and expert advice and guidance are key to turning a bright idea into a viable business with long-term potential and our programme has offered all of these to early-stage businesses with masses of potential. These companies are the employers of tomorrow, innovating for the future, and we have helped them to take huge strides forward in their growth journey towards being Scotland’s business success stories.”

 

Thomas Farrugia, founder and director at Beta Bugs Ltd is one of the 20 entrepreneurs. Beta Bugs is an insect-breeding company, creating genetics for the rapidly emerging ‘insects-as-feed’ industry. He said:

 

“None of our achievements or plans we now have would have been possible without the support provided by this Fellowship. It has truly been game-changing. The training and mentoring has challenged and changed my mindset, whilst teaching me about the realities of business. It has opened doors to Scotland’s animal bioscience, agritech and aquaculture sectors, creating crucial opportunities for growth, and has provided the funds to build the business and ready it for the next phase of development.”

 

The RSE Enterprise Fellowship is part of the Unlocking Ambition Challenge, announced by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in November 2017. All 20 entrepreneurs will meet the First Minister at an evening reception on Wednesday 26th June to share their achievements.

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

Issued by Clark Communications on behalf of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Contact Angela Hughes angela@clarkcommunications.co.uk / 07970 184 198

Photos attached: group photo of 11 out of the 20 participants; head shot of Professor Dame Anne Glover

Details of the twenty RSE Enterprise Fellows are online at www.rse.org.uk/rse-unlocking-ambition-enterprise-fellows-...

Unlocking Ambition (UA) is a £4M challenge fund created by the Scottish Government as part of the Programme for Government, ‘A Nation with Ambition’. UA has supported 40 highly ambitious entrepreneurs based on their individual entrepreneurial potential, the quality and innovation of their business and the contribution they can make to an inclusive, Scottish economy. Twenty individuals have been supported by the RSE’s programme and 20 through a separate Scottish Enterprise programme. UA fully aligns with the Scottish Government’s agenda on inclusive growth and the CAN DO movement, underpinning Scotland’s ambition to position the nation as a world-class hub for entrepreneurship.

 

QODE DAY 1 Official Launch of QODE Brisbane, Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Green Deck, Parliament House, Brisbane Australia

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Minister for Trade, Investment Ivan Paul McKee Minister and the Entrepreneurs, Dr Lorna Paul director and founder of giraffe health

News release

26 JUNE 2019

 

SCOTLAND’S NEXT GENERATION ENTREPRENEURS UNLOCK THEIR AMBITION

20 of Scotland’s most promising and ambitious entrepreneurs have achieved significant growth in the last 12 months following an RSE enterprise programme

 

Twenty entrepreneurs with early stage companies are celebrating their successes following a year-long programme of funding, training, mentorship and academic support from the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE)’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship (UA EF) scheme funded by the Scottish Government.

 

Selected in June 2018 after a competitive process, the UA Enterprise Fellows received a £25,000-50,000 maintenance grant plus £20,000 to work full-time on developing and scaling their business idea and to literally unlock their ambition. They had visiting status at a Scottish university or research institute, tailored business training, and a dedicated mentor from the world of business.

 

The results are impressive: between them, in the first year alone, they have employed over 50 people; appointed 37 new board members; secured over 2,700 customers, contracts and users; negotiated 16 investment deals; and won 19 award nominations. They have also realised important business milestones, including spin-out company formation, market research to inform product development, establishment of scalable business models, development of prototypes to viable product launch, and identification of new commercial markets.

 

The budding companies include an insect breeding company creating high performance genetics for the insects-as-feed industry; a social enterprise that gifts bespoke clothing parcels to women in clothing crisis; and a company that has created a digital companion to support carers of people living with dementia.

 

As Scotland’s national academy, the RSE encourages enterprise, innovation and the commercialisation of technology-based ideas developed from academic research. Under the Unlocking Ambition initiative, the RSE’s programme has been designed specifically to support the development of new, innovative high-growth businesses based in Scotland.

 

Professor Dame Anne Glover, RSE President said:

 

“Scotland has a global reputation for innovation, and we need to maintain that entrepreneurial spirit. It’s vital that we have a sustainable approach to supporting start-ups that create high quality jobs, boost the Scottish economy and change lives through new ideas.

 

“The RSE’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship was designed with those goals in mind and participants have grasped the opportunity, with some fantastic results after just 12 months. Time, money, and expert advice and guidance are key to turning a bright idea into a viable business with long-term potential and our programme has offered all of these to early-stage businesses with masses of potential. These companies are the employers of tomorrow, innovating for the future, and we have helped them to take huge strides forward in their growth journey towards being Scotland’s business success stories.”

 

Thomas Farrugia, founder and director at Beta Bugs Ltd is one of the 20 entrepreneurs. Beta Bugs is an insect-breeding company, creating genetics for the rapidly emerging ‘insects-as-feed’ industry. He said:

 

“None of our achievements or plans we now have would have been possible without the support provided by this Fellowship. It has truly been game-changing. The training and mentoring has challenged and changed my mindset, whilst teaching me about the realities of business. It has opened doors to Scotland’s animal bioscience, agritech and aquaculture sectors, creating crucial opportunities for growth, and has provided the funds to build the business and ready it for the next phase of development.”

 

The RSE Enterprise Fellowship is part of the Unlocking Ambition Challenge, announced by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in November 2017. All 20 entrepreneurs will meet the First Minister at an evening reception on Wednesday 26th June to share their achievements.

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

Issued by Clark Communications on behalf of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Contact Angela Hughes angela@clarkcommunications.co.uk / 07970 184 198

Photos attached: group photo of 11 out of the 20 participants; head shot of Professor Dame Anne Glover

Details of the twenty RSE Enterprise Fellows are online at www.rse.org.uk/rse-unlocking-ambition-enterprise-fellows-...

Unlocking Ambition (UA) is a £4M challenge fund created by the Scottish Government as part of the Programme for Government, ‘A Nation with Ambition’. UA has supported 40 highly ambitious entrepreneurs based on their individual entrepreneurial potential, the quality and innovation of their business and the contribution they can make to an inclusive, Scottish economy. Twenty individuals have been supported by the RSE’s programme and 20 through a separate Scottish Enterprise programme. UA fully aligns with the Scottish Government’s agenda on inclusive growth and the CAN DO movement, underpinning Scotland’s ambition to position the nation as a world-class hub for entrepreneurship.

 

20 June 2019, Nairobi, Kenya - 'Better Services to achieve the Big 4 Agenda target of 100% Food and Nutrition Security' session during Agritec Africa International Exhibition & Conference 2019 at Kenyatta International Conference Center in Nairobi, Kenya on June 20, 2019. Agritec Africa is an annual International Exhibition & Conference on Agriculture Technologies that brings together farmers, agro-dealers, distributors, importers, other value chain actors and Government institutions.

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Luis Tato. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.

 

 

News release

26 JUNE 2019

 

SCOTLAND’S NEXT GENERATION ENTREPRENEURS UNLOCK THEIR AMBITION

20 of Scotland’s most promising and ambitious entrepreneurs have achieved significant growth in the last 12 months following an RSE enterprise programme

 

Twenty entrepreneurs with early stage companies are celebrating their successes following a year-long programme of funding, training, mentorship and academic support from the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE)’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship (UA EF) scheme funded by the Scottish Government.

 

Selected in June 2018 after a competitive process, the UA Enterprise Fellows received a £25,000-50,000 maintenance grant plus £20,000 to work full-time on developing and scaling their business idea and to literally unlock their ambition. They had visiting status at a Scottish university or research institute, tailored business training, and a dedicated mentor from the world of business.

 

The results are impressive: between them, in the first year alone, they have employed over 50 people; appointed 37 new board members; secured over 2,700 customers, contracts and users; negotiated 16 investment deals; and won 19 award nominations. They have also realised important business milestones, including spin-out company formation, market research to inform product development, establishment of scalable business models, development of prototypes to viable product launch, and identification of new commercial markets.

 

The budding companies include an insect breeding company creating high performance genetics for the insects-as-feed industry; a social enterprise that gifts bespoke clothing parcels to women in clothing crisis; and a company that has created a digital companion to support carers of people living with dementia.

 

As Scotland’s national academy, the RSE encourages enterprise, innovation and the commercialisation of technology-based ideas developed from academic research. Under the Unlocking Ambition initiative, the RSE’s programme has been designed specifically to support the development of new, innovative high-growth businesses based in Scotland.

 

Professor Dame Anne Glover, RSE President said:

 

“Scotland has a global reputation for innovation, and we need to maintain that entrepreneurial spirit. It’s vital that we have a sustainable approach to supporting start-ups that create high quality jobs, boost the Scottish economy and change lives through new ideas.

 

“The RSE’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship was designed with those goals in mind and participants have grasped the opportunity, with some fantastic results after just 12 months. Time, money, and expert advice and guidance are key to turning a bright idea into a viable business with long-term potential and our programme has offered all of these to early-stage businesses with masses of potential. These companies are the employers of tomorrow, innovating for the future, and we have helped them to take huge strides forward in their growth journey towards being Scotland’s business success stories.”

 

Thomas Farrugia, founder and director at Beta Bugs Ltd is one of the 20 entrepreneurs. Beta Bugs is an insect-breeding company, creating genetics for the rapidly emerging ‘insects-as-feed’ industry. He said:

 

“None of our achievements or plans we now have would have been possible without the support provided by this Fellowship. It has truly been game-changing. The training and mentoring has challenged and changed my mindset, whilst teaching me about the realities of business. It has opened doors to Scotland’s animal bioscience, agritech and aquaculture sectors, creating crucial opportunities for growth, and has provided the funds to build the business and ready it for the next phase of development.”

 

The RSE Enterprise Fellowship is part of the Unlocking Ambition Challenge, announced by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in November 2017. All 20 entrepreneurs will meet the First Minister at an evening reception on Wednesday 26th June to share their achievements.

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

Issued by Clark Communications on behalf of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Contact Angela Hughes angela@clarkcommunications.co.uk / 07970 184 198

Photos attached: group photo of 11 out of the 20 participants; head shot of Professor Dame Anne Glover

Details of the twenty RSE Enterprise Fellows are online at www.rse.org.uk/rse-unlocking-ambition-enterprise-fellows-...

Unlocking Ambition (UA) is a £4M challenge fund created by the Scottish Government as part of the Programme for Government, ‘A Nation with Ambition’. UA has supported 40 highly ambitious entrepreneurs based on their individual entrepreneurial potential, the quality and innovation of their business and the contribution they can make to an inclusive, Scottish economy. Twenty individuals have been supported by the RSE’s programme and 20 through a separate Scottish Enterprise programme. UA fully aligns with the Scottish Government’s agenda on inclusive growth and the CAN DO movement, underpinning Scotland’s ambition to position the nation as a world-class hub for entrepreneurship.

 

QODE Brisbane, QLD Australia. Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. QODE Central Day One in Brisbane focusing on the technologies that are set to have the biggest impact in our working and private lives: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Smart Robotics, Cyber Security, Next Generation Transport, Smart City tech and Space. After hours business networking event at The Fox Hotel, South Brisbane.

QODE Brisbane, QLD Australia. Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. QODE Central Day One in Brisbane focusing on the technologies that are set to have the biggest impact in our working and private lives: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Smart Robotics, Cyber Security, Next Generation Transport, Smart City tech and Space. After hours business networking event at The Fox Hotel, South Brisbane.

White strawberries description credit: Garrick Saito, Quora

 

They were created using traditional cross-breeding techniques by Miyoshi Agritech Co. in Yamanashi prefecture, a process which took ten years, according to this article. They are reportedly sold in Japanese supermarkets for around US$6 each (not to be confused with 'each basket').

 

The latest in food trends: the Japanese are going gaga over white strawberries, which have been appearing in a growing number of supermarkets. This rare delicacy is referred to as hatsukoi no kaori in the media and translates to Scent of First Love. The fruit is the brainchild of Miyoshi Agritech Co., which has been developing new varieties of strawberries in the last two decades. Apparently, the insides are also white, but the seeds are red.

The #BCTECH Summit is the largest technology conference in British Columbia showcasing the province’s vibrant technology industry. From innovations in eHealth data, autonomous vehicles and customer experience, to emerging ideas in cleantech, agritech and aerospace, the two-day event gives participants the information and tools needed to move forward in a world where technology is impacting every part of our economy – and our lives.

The #BCTECH Summit brings together tech entrepreneurs, anchor companies, business leaders from traditional industries, investors, government and academia to establish new connections, nurture existing networks, and exchange fresh ideas around innovation driving business growth.

Learn more: bctechsummit.ca/

QODE DAY 1 Official Launch of QODE Brisbane, Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Green Deck, Parliament House, Brisbane Australia

QODE Brisbane, QLD Australia. Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. QODE Central Day One in Brisbane focusing on the technologies that are set to have the biggest impact in our working and private lives: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Smart Robotics, Cyber Security, Next Generation Transport, Smart City tech and Space. After hours business networking event at The Fox Hotel, South Brisbane.

The third edition of the Social Good Summit Geneva, concluded at the Credit Suisse Forum in Geneva, brought together 24 best-in-class emerging-markets entrepreneurs pitching scale-ready products and services to impact investors, addressing 12 out of 17 of the Sustainable Development Goals. This year’s Summit, created by UNDP Geneva, and held alongside the World Investment Forum, featured pitches on Access to Health and Education, Responsible Consumption and Production, Agritech and Fintech.

© Antoine Tardy/UNDP

QODE DAY 1 Official Launch of QODE Brisbane, Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Green Deck, Parliament House, Brisbane Australia

QODE DAY 1 Official Launch of QODE Brisbane, Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Green Deck, Parliament House, Brisbane Australia. QLD Labor Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk addresses the attendees.

QODE Brisbane, QLD Australia. Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. QODE Central Day One in Brisbane focusing on the technologies that are set to have the biggest impact in our working and private lives: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Smart Robotics, Cyber Security, Next Generation Transport, Smart City tech and Space.

The third edition of the Social Good Summit Geneva, concluded at the Credit Suisse Forum in Geneva, brought together 24 best-in-class emerging-markets entrepreneurs pitching scale-ready products and services to impact investors, addressing 12 out of 17 of the Sustainable Development Goals. This year’s Summit, created by UNDP Geneva, and held alongside the World Investment Forum, featured pitches on Access to Health and Education, Responsible Consumption and Production, Agritech and Fintech.

© Antoine Tardy/UNDP

 

News release

26 JUNE 2019

 

SCOTLAND’S NEXT GENERATION ENTREPRENEURS UNLOCK THEIR AMBITION

20 of Scotland’s most promising and ambitious entrepreneurs have achieved significant growth in the last 12 months following an RSE enterprise programme

 

Twenty entrepreneurs with early stage companies are celebrating their successes following a year-long programme of funding, training, mentorship and academic support from the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE)’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship (UA EF) scheme funded by the Scottish Government.

 

Selected in June 2018 after a competitive process, the UA Enterprise Fellows received a £25,000-50,000 maintenance grant plus £20,000 to work full-time on developing and scaling their business idea and to literally unlock their ambition. They had visiting status at a Scottish university or research institute, tailored business training, and a dedicated mentor from the world of business.

 

The results are impressive: between them, in the first year alone, they have employed over 50 people; appointed 37 new board members; secured over 2,700 customers, contracts and users; negotiated 16 investment deals; and won 19 award nominations. They have also realised important business milestones, including spin-out company formation, market research to inform product development, establishment of scalable business models, development of prototypes to viable product launch, and identification of new commercial markets.

 

The budding companies include an insect breeding company creating high performance genetics for the insects-as-feed industry; a social enterprise that gifts bespoke clothing parcels to women in clothing crisis; and a company that has created a digital companion to support carers of people living with dementia.

 

As Scotland’s national academy, the RSE encourages enterprise, innovation and the commercialisation of technology-based ideas developed from academic research. Under the Unlocking Ambition initiative, the RSE’s programme has been designed specifically to support the development of new, innovative high-growth businesses based in Scotland.

 

Professor Dame Anne Glover, RSE President said:

 

“Scotland has a global reputation for innovation, and we need to maintain that entrepreneurial spirit. It’s vital that we have a sustainable approach to supporting start-ups that create high quality jobs, boost the Scottish economy and change lives through new ideas.

 

“The RSE’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship was designed with those goals in mind and participants have grasped the opportunity, with some fantastic results after just 12 months. Time, money, and expert advice and guidance are key to turning a bright idea into a viable business with long-term potential and our programme has offered all of these to early-stage businesses with masses of potential. These companies are the employers of tomorrow, innovating for the future, and we have helped them to take huge strides forward in their growth journey towards being Scotland’s business success stories.”

 

Thomas Farrugia, founder and director at Beta Bugs Ltd is one of the 20 entrepreneurs. Beta Bugs is an insect-breeding company, creating genetics for the rapidly emerging ‘insects-as-feed’ industry. He said:

 

“None of our achievements or plans we now have would have been possible without the support provided by this Fellowship. It has truly been game-changing. The training and mentoring has challenged and changed my mindset, whilst teaching me about the realities of business. It has opened doors to Scotland’s animal bioscience, agritech and aquaculture sectors, creating crucial opportunities for growth, and has provided the funds to build the business and ready it for the next phase of development.”

 

The RSE Enterprise Fellowship is part of the Unlocking Ambition Challenge, announced by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in November 2017. All 20 entrepreneurs will meet the First Minister at an evening reception on Wednesday 26th June to share their achievements.

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

Issued by Clark Communications on behalf of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Contact Angela Hughes angela@clarkcommunications.co.uk / 07970 184 198

Photos attached: group photo of 11 out of the 20 participants; head shot of Professor Dame Anne Glover

Details of the twenty RSE Enterprise Fellows are online at www.rse.org.uk/rse-unlocking-ambition-enterprise-fellows-...

Unlocking Ambition (UA) is a £4M challenge fund created by the Scottish Government as part of the Programme for Government, ‘A Nation with Ambition’. UA has supported 40 highly ambitious entrepreneurs based on their individual entrepreneurial potential, the quality and innovation of their business and the contribution they can make to an inclusive, Scottish economy. Twenty individuals have been supported by the RSE’s programme and 20 through a separate Scottish Enterprise programme. UA fully aligns with the Scottish Government’s agenda on inclusive growth and the CAN DO movement, underpinning Scotland’s ambition to position the nation as a world-class hub for entrepreneurship.

 

QODE DAY 1 Official Launch of QODE Brisbane, Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Green Deck, Parliament House, Brisbane Australia

The #BCTECH Summit is the largest technology conference in British Columbia showcasing the province’s vibrant technology industry. From innovations in eHealth data, autonomous vehicles and customer experience, to emerging ideas in cleantech, agritech and aerospace, the two-day event gives participants the information and tools needed to move forward in a world where technology is impacting every part of our economy – and our lives.

The #BCTECH Summit brings together tech entrepreneurs, anchor companies, business leaders from traditional industries, investors, government and academia to establish new connections, nurture existing networks, and exchange fresh ideas around innovation driving business growth.

Learn more: bctechsummit.ca/

The #BCTECH Summit is the largest technology conference in British Columbia showcasing the province’s vibrant technology industry. From innovations in eHealth data, autonomous vehicles and customer experience, to emerging ideas in cleantech, agritech and aerospace, the two-day event gives participants the information and tools needed to move forward in a world where technology is impacting every part of our economy – and our lives.

The #BCTECH Summit brings together tech entrepreneurs, anchor companies, business leaders from traditional industries, investors, government and academia to establish new connections, nurture existing networks, and exchange fresh ideas around innovation driving business growth.

Learn more: bctechsummit.ca/

The third edition of the Social Good Summit Geneva, concluded at the Credit Suisse Forum in Geneva, brought together 24 best-in-class emerging-markets entrepreneurs pitching scale-ready products and services to impact investors, addressing 12 out of 17 of the Sustainable Development Goals. This year’s Summit, created by UNDP Geneva, and held alongside the World Investment Forum, featured pitches on Access to Health and Education, Responsible Consumption and Production, Agritech and Fintech.

© Antoine Tardy/UNDP

The #BCTECH Summit is the largest technology conference in British Columbia showcasing the province’s vibrant technology industry. From innovations in eHealth data, autonomous vehicles and customer experience, to emerging ideas in cleantech, agritech and aerospace, the two-day event gives participants the information and tools needed to move forward in a world where technology is impacting every part of our economy – and our lives.

The #BCTECH Summit brings together tech entrepreneurs, anchor companies, business leaders from traditional industries, investors, government and academia to establish new connections, nurture existing networks, and exchange fresh ideas around innovation driving business growth.

Learn more: bctechsummit.ca/

QODE DAY 1 Official Launch of QODE Brisbane, Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Green Deck, Parliament House, Brisbane Australia

QODE Brisbane, QLD Australia. Australasia’s leading global forum for innovation & technology held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. QODE Central Day One in Brisbane focusing on the technologies that are set to have the biggest impact in our working and private lives: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Smart Robotics, Cyber Security, Next Generation Transport, Smart City tech and Space. After hours business networking event at The Fox Hotel, South Brisbane.

**Pics free to use**

Minister for Trade, Investment Ivan Paul McKee Minister and the Entrepreneurs

News release

26 JUNE 2019

 

SCOTLAND’S NEXT GENERATION ENTREPRENEURS UNLOCK THEIR AMBITION

20 of Scotland’s most promising and ambitious entrepreneurs have achieved significant growth in the last 12 months following an RSE enterprise programme

 

Twenty entrepreneurs with early stage companies are celebrating their successes following a year-long programme of funding, training, mentorship and academic support from the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE)’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship (UA EF) scheme funded by the Scottish Government.

 

Selected in June 2018 after a competitive process, the UA Enterprise Fellows received a £25,000-50,000 maintenance grant plus £20,000 to work full-time on developing and scaling their business idea and to literally unlock their ambition. They had visiting status at a Scottish university or research institute, tailored business training, and a dedicated mentor from the world of business.

 

The results are impressive: between them, in the first year alone, they have employed over 50 people; appointed 37 new board members; secured over 2,700 customers, contracts and users; negotiated 16 investment deals; and won 19 award nominations. They have also realised important business milestones, including spin-out company formation, market research to inform product development, establishment of scalable business models, development of prototypes to viable product launch, and identification of new commercial markets.

 

The budding companies include an insect breeding company creating high performance genetics for the insects-as-feed industry; a social enterprise that gifts bespoke clothing parcels to women in clothing crisis; and a company that has created a digital companion to support carers of people living with dementia.

 

As Scotland’s national academy, the RSE encourages enterprise, innovation and the commercialisation of technology-based ideas developed from academic research. Under the Unlocking Ambition initiative, the RSE’s programme has been designed specifically to support the development of new, innovative high-growth businesses based in Scotland.

 

Professor Dame Anne Glover, RSE President said:

 

“Scotland has a global reputation for innovation, and we need to maintain that entrepreneurial spirit. It’s vital that we have a sustainable approach to supporting start-ups that create high quality jobs, boost the Scottish economy and change lives through new ideas.

 

“The RSE’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship was designed with those goals in mind and participants have grasped the opportunity, with some fantastic results after just 12 months. Time, money, and expert advice and guidance are key to turning a bright idea into a viable business with long-term potential and our programme has offered all of these to early-stage businesses with masses of potential. These companies are the employers of tomorrow, innovating for the future, and we have helped them to take huge strides forward in their growth journey towards being Scotland’s business success stories.”

 

Thomas Farrugia, founder and director at Beta Bugs Ltd is one of the 20 entrepreneurs. Beta Bugs is an insect-breeding company, creating genetics for the rapidly emerging ‘insects-as-feed’ industry. He said:

 

“None of our achievements or plans we now have would have been possible without the support provided by this Fellowship. It has truly been game-changing. The training and mentoring has challenged and changed my mindset, whilst teaching me about the realities of business. It has opened doors to Scotland’s animal bioscience, agritech and aquaculture sectors, creating crucial opportunities for growth, and has provided the funds to build the business and ready it for the next phase of development.”

 

The RSE Enterprise Fellowship is part of the Unlocking Ambition Challenge, announced by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in November 2017. All 20 entrepreneurs will meet the First Minister at an evening reception on Wednesday 26th June to share their achievements.

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

Issued by Clark Communications on behalf of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Contact Angela Hughes angela@clarkcommunications.co.uk / 07970 184 198

Photos attached: group photo of 11 out of the 20 participants; head shot of Professor Dame Anne Glover

Details of the twenty RSE Enterprise Fellows are online at www.rse.org.uk/rse-unlocking-ambition-enterprise-fellows-...

Unlocking Ambition (UA) is a £4M challenge fund created by the Scottish Government as part of the Programme for Government, ‘A Nation with Ambition’. UA has supported 40 highly ambitious entrepreneurs based on their individual entrepreneurial potential, the quality and innovation of their business and the contribution they can make to an inclusive, Scottish economy. Twenty individuals have been supported by the RSE’s programme and 20 through a separate Scottish Enterprise programme. UA fully aligns with the Scottish Government’s agenda on inclusive growth and the CAN DO movement, underpinning Scotland’s ambition to position the nation as a world-class hub for entrepreneurship.

 

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26 JUNE 2019

 

SCOTLAND’S NEXT GENERATION ENTREPRENEURS UNLOCK THEIR AMBITION

20 of Scotland’s most promising and ambitious entrepreneurs have achieved significant growth in the last 12 months following an RSE enterprise programme

 

Twenty entrepreneurs with early stage companies are celebrating their successes following a year-long programme of funding, training, mentorship and academic support from the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE)’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship (UA EF) scheme funded by the Scottish Government.

 

Selected in June 2018 after a competitive process, the UA Enterprise Fellows received a £25,000-50,000 maintenance grant plus £20,000 to work full-time on developing and scaling their business idea and to literally unlock their ambition. They had visiting status at a Scottish university or research institute, tailored business training, and a dedicated mentor from the world of business.

 

The results are impressive: between them, in the first year alone, they have employed over 50 people; appointed 37 new board members; secured over 2,700 customers, contracts and users; negotiated 16 investment deals; and won 19 award nominations. They have also realised important business milestones, including spin-out company formation, market research to inform product development, establishment of scalable business models, development of prototypes to viable product launch, and identification of new commercial markets.

 

The budding companies include an insect breeding company creating high performance genetics for the insects-as-feed industry; a social enterprise that gifts bespoke clothing parcels to women in clothing crisis; and a company that has created a digital companion to support carers of people living with dementia.

 

As Scotland’s national academy, the RSE encourages enterprise, innovation and the commercialisation of technology-based ideas developed from academic research. Under the Unlocking Ambition initiative, the RSE’s programme has been designed specifically to support the development of new, innovative high-growth businesses based in Scotland.

 

Professor Dame Anne Glover, RSE President said:

 

“Scotland has a global reputation for innovation, and we need to maintain that entrepreneurial spirit. It’s vital that we have a sustainable approach to supporting start-ups that create high quality jobs, boost the Scottish economy and change lives through new ideas.

 

“The RSE’s Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellowship was designed with those goals in mind and participants have grasped the opportunity, with some fantastic results after just 12 months. Time, money, and expert advice and guidance are key to turning a bright idea into a viable business with long-term potential and our programme has offered all of these to early-stage businesses with masses of potential. These companies are the employers of tomorrow, innovating for the future, and we have helped them to take huge strides forward in their growth journey towards being Scotland’s business success stories.”

 

Thomas Farrugia, founder and director at Beta Bugs Ltd is one of the 20 entrepreneurs. Beta Bugs is an insect-breeding company, creating genetics for the rapidly emerging ‘insects-as-feed’ industry. He said:

 

“None of our achievements or plans we now have would have been possible without the support provided by this Fellowship. It has truly been game-changing. The training and mentoring has challenged and changed my mindset, whilst teaching me about the realities of business. It has opened doors to Scotland’s animal bioscience, agritech and aquaculture sectors, creating crucial opportunities for growth, and has provided the funds to build the business and ready it for the next phase of development.”

 

The RSE Enterprise Fellowship is part of the Unlocking Ambition Challenge, announced by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in November 2017. All 20 entrepreneurs will meet the First Minister at an evening reception on Wednesday 26th June to share their achievements.

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

Issued by Clark Communications on behalf of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Contact Angela Hughes angela@clarkcommunications.co.uk / 07970 184 198

Photos attached: group photo of 11 out of the 20 participants; head shot of Professor Dame Anne Glover

Details of the twenty RSE Enterprise Fellows are online at www.rse.org.uk/rse-unlocking-ambition-enterprise-fellows-...

Unlocking Ambition (UA) is a £4M challenge fund created by the Scottish Government as part of the Programme for Government, ‘A Nation with Ambition’. UA has supported 40 highly ambitious entrepreneurs based on their individual entrepreneurial potential, the quality and innovation of their business and the contribution they can make to an inclusive, Scottish economy. Twenty individuals have been supported by the RSE’s programme and 20 through a separate Scottish Enterprise programme. UA fully aligns with the Scottish Government’s agenda on inclusive growth and the CAN DO movement, underpinning Scotland’s ambition to position the nation as a world-class hub for entrepreneurship.

 

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The #BCTECH Summit brings together tech entrepreneurs, anchor companies, business leaders from traditional industries, investors, government and academia to establish new connections, nurture existing networks, and exchange fresh ideas around innovation driving business growth.

Learn more: bctechsummit.ca/

The #BCTECH Summit is the largest technology conference in British Columbia showcasing the province’s vibrant technology industry. From innovations in eHealth data, autonomous vehicles and customer experience, to emerging ideas in cleantech, agritech and aerospace, the two-day event gives participants the information and tools needed to move forward in a world where technology is impacting every part of our economy – and our lives.

The #BCTECH Summit brings together tech entrepreneurs, anchor companies, business leaders from traditional industries, investors, government and academia to establish new connections, nurture existing networks, and exchange fresh ideas around innovation driving business growth.

Learn more: bctechsummit.ca/

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