Ten tech start-ups to get top business support to help them grow
West Midlands tech start-ups are being urged to apply for one of 10 places on a business accelerator programme to take their company to the next level.
Not-for-profit tech hub and think tank, Birmingham Tech, has partnered with West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) to create ScaleUp Accelerator to help local businesses with high-growth potential, and to boost WMCA’s WM2041 net zero ambitions for the region.
The six-month accelerator, starting in April, will support the 10 selected organisations on their journey from start-up to scale-up offering expert advice and mentoring. The free programme will be delivered by experts who have themselves successfully ‘scaled-up’ tech and digital companies.
Yiannis Maos, CEO of Birmingham Tech said:
“We do an amazing job of creating innovative start-ups across our region and we should be proud that for the seventh year running data from the Centre for Entrepreneurs (CfE) shows the West Midlands is the UK’s start-up capital outside of London. However, with investment in tech companies in the City declining, we need to do a better job of supporting those start-ups to ensure they meet their potential – and that’s why we’ve invested in this new initiative.
“Our region has some exciting tech and digital businesses emerging, and we hope that with a bit of help these companies can go on to benefit the regional economy, create more jobs and become internationally recognised brands we are all proud of.”
All ten of the organisations will receive a coach, mentor and have access to exclusive content including workshops and events. Two of the companies will be chosen to work with the WMCA and appointed experts to focus on tech solutions to tackle the climate emergency.
Last month the WMCA launched its Digital Roadmap, its plan to give the region a digital reboot, with an aim to tackle digital exclusion, reach net zero carbon and support a post-Covid recovery – creating a fairer, greener, healthier region.
The Roadmap outlines five missions to digitise the West Midlands, including becoming the UK’s best digitally connected region, increasing digital skills and therefore upskilling the region’s workforce and attracting more jobs, and increasing access to digital opportunities by tackling digital exclusion. The plan will build on the successes of the region’s 5G testbed and its innovation in transport, and make the most unique regional opportunities like HS2, the Commonwealth Games, and Coventry City of Culture.
Andy Street, the Mayor of the West Midlands, said:
“Technology will play a key role in our mission to create a zero carbon region by 2041 – including through better managing of our resources to cut down waste, helping people transition to green forms of transport, and moving away from carbon-heavy sources of energy such as gas boilers.
“On top of that, technology and the green economy is set to drive significant economic growth and create thousands of new jobs across the region. That is why it is so critical we support initiatives such as this one by Birmingham Tech, and why we have drawn up a Digital Roadmap for the West Midlands.”
The Scale-up Accelerator, run in collaboration with Purpose Led Performance, will train start-up entrepreneurs across a number of core business areas such as marketing, sales, operations, finance and customer experience. The goal is to give them a wealth of knowledge and insight to help grow their businesses by enabling them to unlock new opportunities and investment.
The first cohort will be selected on the 23rd March with the programme officially starting on the 5th April, running for six months. The successful businesses will then be showcased at Birmingham Tech Week 21, the UK’s biggest regional tech festival.
Organisations interested in the Accelerator can apply at https://birmingham.tech/scaleup-programme/ and applications closing on the 12th March.
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Notes to Editors:
Data from the Centre for Entrepreneurs (CfE) shows that 18,394 new enterprises started life in the city throughout 2020, marking the highest volume of start-ups outside London. Overall, Birmingham saw a 26.8% uplift in business births from 2019.
More information on the 2041 programme: https://www.wmca.org.uk/what-we-do/environment/
The West Midlands Combined Authority was created on 17th June 2016. It comprises:
Constituent members:
Birmingham City Council, City of Wolverhampton Council, Coventry City Council, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council and Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council.
Non-constituent authorities with reduced voting rights:
Cannock Chase District Council; Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council; Redditch Borough Council; Tamworth Borough Council; Telford and Wrekin Council; North Warwickshire Borough Council; Rugby Borough Council; Stratford-on-Avon District Council; Shropshire Council; Warwickshire County Council.
LEPs (Local Enterprise Partnerships):
LEPs are voluntary partnerships between local authorities and businesses. They determine local economic priorities and lead on economic growth and job creation within their areas.
They are:
- Black Country LEP
- Coventry and Warwickshire LEP
- Greater Birmingham and Solihull LEP
Observer organisations awaiting membership:
- Herefordshire Council
- The Marches LEP
About Birmingham Tech
Birmingham Tech is a not-for-profit community initiative (CIC) which aims to raise the profile of the Birmingham and West Midlands tech scene. They do this by helping tech and digital businesses successfully scale by providing them with valuable knowledge, insight and support. This is delivered through a number of carefully crafted scale-up initiatives, showcase events and original content.
The organisation has 3 main goals:
- Encouraging and fostering collaboration across all sectors
- Inspiring people to acquire digital skills and consider careers in tech
- Creating a platform so people and businesses can celebrate their success
About Purpose Led Performance
Purpose Led Performance is a consultancy that specialises in supporting Scale-Ups and has supported over 30 companies since 2019. Prior to founding Purpose Led Performance CEO Chris Blackwell worked as a CEO and Managing Director in several fast-growth businesses and grew companies to over £150m revenue. Purpose Led Performance support Scale-Ups by focusing on 1.) the foundations for fast and sustainable growth 2.) the five key skill-sets and stages of growth 3.) leadership in a growth context.