Every week, Maddyness brings you the latest investment news from the UK startup ecosystem. Here's a recap of this week's investments.
16.08.2024
In the midst of the podcasts era, where this new media is thriving at what seems to be an unstoppable pace, Maddyness UK guides you through some of the best, most useful and exciting ones.
16.08.2024
From driving sales and app downloads to advocating for important causes and securing funding, there are many benefits to posting regularly on social media as a startup founder. It builds relationships, drives action and creates opportunities
16.08.2024
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Joe McDonald, cofounder and CEO of tem. about Big Energy, reimagining renewable energy and the urgency for greener options.
15.08.2024
With all the hype around artificial intelligence being at its peak, businesses across the globe are exploring ways to integrate this transformative technology regardless of what industry they’re in. But here’s the rub – simply looking into the possibilities of AI is one thing, actually moving to adopt it in your operations is entirely different.
15.08.2024
The pace of technological advancement in the realm of AI is nothing short of remarkable, profoundly shaping our personal and professional lives, and revolutionising the ways companies operate and grow.
15.08.2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) has changed and impacted many areas of our lives, including health care, fitness, and mental well-being. According to Fortune Business Insights, the global market for AI is predicted to grow from $62.35B in 2020 to $733.7B by 2027, highlighting its growing use. The introduction of AI-powered gadgets has drastically changed our approach to managing health and well-being.
14.08.2024
The French tech sector is fulfilling its long-held potential, and this is something that Europe’s venture capital investors should be excited about. For years, the narrative of European tech has focused on the UK and Germany.
14.08.2024
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Anna Vybornova and Dr Henry Blest, cofounders of Polari Group about medical science for the LGBTQIA+ community, being a polarising company and all things douche.
14.08.2024
As part of our quick founder questions series - or QFQs - we spoke to Jessica Leather, cofounder of Freja about alternatives to ultra-processed 'health' foods, becoming leaders in the bone broth market and the importance of authenticity and quality.
13.08.2024
Google’s announcement that its emissions are up by 48% in five years due to the energy demand of its data centres has brought the environmental damage of AI to the fore. Previously kept mostly out of the headlines, the vast amount of computing resources and energy this increasingly competitive and growing AI landscape is consuming is now being exposed.
13.08.2024
As the Great Return to Office (RTO) debate continues to rage across the UK, many workers are investing in new lunchboxes, planning in-office outfits, and preparing for the squeeze of a daily commute.
13.08.2024
OXCCU, a pioneer in carbon-to-value technology that transforms carbon dioxide into fuels, chemicals, and plastics has opened its groundbreaking demonstration plant, OX1, at Oxford Airport marking a major milestone in the production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).
12.08.2024
Pedja Predin's journey from war-torn Serbia to becoming a successful venture capitalist is a testament to his resilience and adaptability. Growing up during the civil wars of the 1990s, he found solace in water polo, which not only kept him active but also instilled vital leadership skills. This foundation helped him navigate the challenges of moving to the United States and building a career in finance and technology.
12.08.2024