Smart capital in scalable startups, a profile of Peak
With #QVCS, Maddyness profiles different funds to give founders and entrepreneurs the information they need to choose the right investor. Today, we speak to Philippe v. Klitzing, Partner at Peak.
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Enabling the next era of music gaming and the arts with Moth Quantum
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Ferdinand Tomassini, CEO and cofounder of Moth Quantum about bridging the gap between quantum and creative industries and bringing quantum into our daily lives.
For founders by founders: What founders are using and recommending this month #5
With Founders by Founders - or #FBF - discover the exclusive list of what founders are reading, drinking, and doing this month.
How your habits and behaviours create your organisation’s culture
‘Do as I say, not as I do’ is a well-known proverb. If you are saying it, it’s usually because you are aware that what you are saying and doing isn’t congruent. The trouble is, we are incongruent far more often than we realise, and that sends mixed messages to those around us.
Rude Health, making healthy choices as delicious as possible
As part of our quick founder questions series - or QFQs - we spoke to Camilla Barnard, cofounder of Rude Health about elevating healthy eating, the meaning of "rude health" and committing to alternative milks.
Concrete4Change, helping the construction industry achieve net-zero
As part of our quick founder questions series - or QFQs - we spoke to Dalraj Nijjar, cofounder & CCO at Concrete4Change about transferring CO2 into concrete, building a team and chemistry.
Why eSIM is a must-have for remote workers in 2024
If you had the opportunity to purchase a smartphone in recent years, it’s likely that you’ve stumbled upon the eSIM feature. We’ve all been using SIM cards for decades, but this new technology is bringing various advantages to our smartphones and daily lives.
Support for life sciences startups is needed to translate world-class research into world-class companies
One of the UK’s real strengths is its life sciences engine, driving continuous innovation and a track record of breakthroughs. The key components are all there and whirring away: leading universities, talented people and an available pool of funding. However, the sector’s growth is not guaranteed. Support for our life sciences startups is needed if we are to continue translating our world-class research into world-class companies that can thrive within the UK ecosystem.
Meet Nory, growing the restaurant industry successfully
As part of our quick founder questions series - or QFQs - we spoke to Conor Sheridan, CEO and Founder of Nory about transforming the restaurant industry, international expansion and the importance of understanding the scale of your ambition.
Mind the (trust) gap! What to do if your boss has unrealistic AI expectations
When you work in tech, there’s a misconception that tech bosses are tapping into the latest technologies to streamline processes or are tuned into groundbreaking advances and poised to implement new strategies at any moment.
British Gen Z bucks “The Great Rejection” of work trend
Gen Z (currently aged 12-27) already accounts for the largest proportion of the global population of any generation, at around 2 billion globally, according to the UN. By 2025, it will account for the biggest generational workforce too, at 27% of the global workforce.