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Tech sector reacts to Labour’s landslide general election victory

The Labour Party has won a landslide victory in the general election to end 14 years of Conservative...

Athena Festival to help female founders ‘feel more heroic’

A new festival is launching for female founders in Leeds this October. The Athena Festival is set...

‘Super connector’ outlines opportunities in ClimateTech investment

Connecting investors with innovation is in my DNA.  I come from an entrepreneurial family backgr...

Natcap bags £8m to bring nature into business decisions

Natural Capital Research has secured almost £8 million in an oversubscribed Series A funding round ...

FreelanceHER 100 returns for aspiring women entrepreneurs

An accelerator dedicated to supporting the entrepreneurial ambitions of 100 women freelancers will r...

HR Duo raises €1.7m to expand further in UK

HR Duo, a provider of workforce management solutions, has raised €1.7 million in venture debt fund...

‘The board was asking how we were going to survive… tech was the answer’

When James Mc Gowan took a job teaching English in Madrid in 1992, he could not have imagined that 3...

On general election day, what does tech sector want from next government?

Voters head to the polls in the UK general election today, with Labour widely tipped for a landslide...

Why CleanTech innovation needs to step up a gear

“The time for action is now.” These are the words of The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Chan...

Leadership shakeup at listed Salford firm K3

There has been an executive shakeup at K3 Business Technology Group plc. The Salford-headquartere...

Former MMA fighter rings opening bell on AI fitness platform

A former MMA fighter has rung the opening bell on AI fitness platform VOR. Max Cotton founded tra...

AI for architects secures pre-seed funding

Gendo, an AI platform which transforms how architects and designers bring ideas and sketches to life...

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