The UK Accelerator welcomes five innovators to 2025 cohort
The UK Accelerator has welcomed five new innovators to its 2025 cohort, as it continues to support the development of cutting-edge technologies in the UK.
The new cohort includes:
- ARQ – a company developing a new type of quantum computing chip that could revolutionise the way we process and store information.
- Cambridge Quantum Computing – a company developing a new quantum software and hardware stack that will make quantum computing more accessible and easier to use.
- Elastisys – a company developing a new cloud-native platform that will make it easier for businesses to build and manage applications in the cloud.
- FiveAI – a company developing a new self-driving software platform that will make self-driving cars safer and more reliable.
- Improbable – a company developing a new spatial computing platform that will enable the creation of virtual worlds that are more realistic and immersive.
The UK Accelerator is a £100 million government-backed fund that provides support to early-stage technology companies with the potential to scale up and become global leaders. The programme provides companies with access to funding, mentorship, and support from a network of experts.
The new cohort of companies will join the UK Accelerator’s existing portfolio of 50 companies, which includes some of the UK’s most promising technology startups. The programme has helped these companies to raise over £1 billion in funding and create over 2,000 jobs.
The UK Accelerator is part of the government’s commitment to making the UK a global leader in science and technology. The programme is helping to create the conditions that will allow UK companies to thrive and compete on the world stage.
Commenting on the new cohort, UK Accelerator Programme Director, John Spindler, said:
“We are delighted to welcome these five innovative companies to the UK Accelerator programme. These companies are developing cutting-edge technologies that have the potential to transform the way we live and work. We look forward to working with them to help them scale up and become global leaders.”
Science Minister, George Freeman, said:
“The UK Accelerator is playing a vital role in supporting the growth of the UK’s tech sector. The programme is helping to create the conditions that will allow UK companies to thrive and compete on the world stage. I am confident that the new cohort of companies will make a significant contribution to the UK economy.”
The UK Accelerator welcomes five innovators to 2025 cohort
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