£5 million to Unlock Scotland’s Entrepreneurial Talent
Extra investment to grow and nurture high-growth businesses and entrepreneurs has been announced.
The £5 million package will help deliver end-to-end support for Scotland’s start-up companies. It forms part of an ongoing to commitment to deliver on the recommendations of the Logan report into developing a world-class technology sector, as well as the Pathways report which is focussed on expanding the number of women starting and scaling-up businesses.
The package includes:
- funding to expand the business funding competition Scottish EDGE, helping broaden and tailor the range of financial support available to fledgling businesses
- the development of pre-start support, aimed at stimulating the earliest stages of business creation and product development for under-represented groups.
- support to maximise the economic impact of university spin-out companies, and commercialise research
- investing in initiatives that will attract the world’s top talent and showcase Scotland as a global destination for start-up founders and investors.
The additional support coincides with an announcement that Codebase, delivery partners of the Scottish Government’s £42 million Techscaler programme, are to partner with Scottish EDGE to develop the end-to-end support offered to businesses and entrepreneurs.
Deputy First Minister and Economy Secretary Kate Forbes announced the new funding as she visited the National Robotarium, the UK’s centre for Robotics and Artificial Intelligence and home to a number of spin-out tech companies.
Founder of the Hunter Foundation Sir Tom Hunter said:
Background
The Scottish Government confirmed in June 2023 that it would take forward all the recommendations of Ana Stewart’s Pathways report on under-representation of women in entrepreneurship, as part of a multi-million funding package being delivered this year to help establish Scotland as one of Europe’s leading start-up economies. The Scottish Government’s full response to Pathways: A New Approach for Women in Entrepreneurship is available on the Scottish Government website.
Details on the Pathways Pre-Start Fund
Encouraging entrepreneurship is a key action in the Scottish Government’s National Strategy for Economic Transformation.
The Scottish Government is increasing the number of start-ups through the national £42 million TechScaler network which offers mentoring and incubation space for new tech businesses.