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Hoxton Farms, cultivating an irresistibly fatty future
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Ed Steele, Co-Founder of Hoxton Farms about mathematical modelling, synthetic biology and the broken meat industry.
Portfolio by " Ed Steele
16.01.2024
Hoxton Farms, cultivating an irresistibly fatty future
Deeptech becomes sexy as digital and physical tech converges
2024 marks the dawn of a new industrial revolution fuelled by converging digital and physical technologies. Deeptech barriers are crumbling, and startups are poised to lay the foundation for a more intuitive and accessible future.
Opinion by " Christian Noske
15.01.2024
Deeptech becomes sexy as digital and physical tech converges
Rust Out - The warning signs and what to do about them
In September last year, in the UK, sickness had hit the highest levels they have been for 10 years with mental health issues being within the top four causes of sick leave – and arguably contributing to the other top three. However, when we think of mental ill health or stress at work, ‘burnout’ naturally comes to mind.
Opinion by " Audrey Tang
15.01.2024
Rust Out - The warning signs and what to do about them
Belfast: What you need to know about Northern Ireland’s fast growing tech hub
Long occupying a role at the centre of the global maritime industry, Belfast has a long legacy of business and innovation.
Tools by " Maddyness, with the British Embassy in Paris
13.01.2024
Meet Plinc, powerful data & smart people turning casual customers into consistent buyers
As part of our quick founder questions series - or QFQs - we spoke to James Melhuish, CEO of Plinc about personalised customer marketing, generative AI and the vital role people continue to play.
Portfolio by " James Melhuish
13.01.2024
Meet Plinc, powerful data & smart people turning casual customers into consistent buyers
Fintech, spinouts, ecommerce and mobile connectivity in this week's Maddymoney
Every week, Maddyness brings you the latest investment news from the UK startup ecosystem. Here's a recap of this week's investments.
News by " Maddyness UK
12.01.2024
Fintech, spinouts, ecommerce and mobile connectivity in this week's Maddymoney
Meet Nugget Savings, transforming maternity and paternity pay for the better
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Harriet Morton-Liddle & Katie Guild, Founder of Nugget Savings about transforming maternity and paternity pay, using users as a sounding board and mental health.
Portfolio by " Harriet Morton-Liddle & Katie Guild
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12.01.2024
Harriet Morton-Liddle & Katie Guild
Why the f*ck can’t I raise investment?
Why the f*ck indeed, founders, because most of you can’t! Here’s the simplest answer I can give you - investors would rather invest in something or someone else. I’m an angel, we have too much choice and, if you don’t want me to sugar-coat it, you haven’t made the cut
Portfolio by " Phil McSweeney
12.01.2024
Phil McSweeney
OmniIndex announces AI predictions for 2024: sustainability, security and finding AI use cases
Despite AI’s potential, in 2024 users will prioritise tech’s environment impact, the security and privacy of their own data and return to crucial technologies like web3 and blockchain.
Opinion by " David Johnson
11.01.2024
Meet OmniIndex, a Web3 Data Platform committed to protecting your data
Meet Embody, privacy-forward tech for the betterment of women and people with cycles
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Anna Hall, CEO of encrypted period tracking app Embody, about cycle syncing, privacy and freedom tech.
Portfolio by " Anna Hall
11.01.2024
Meet Embody, privacy-forward tech for the betterment of women and people with cycles
Making workplaces more accessible to people with disabilities
If you look at the world you see that one out of every seven persons has a disability. Some disabilities tend to be more visible than others in the form of allergies, mental health problems, walking disabilities, and other conditions. Others are more invisible to the common public, for example someone facing anxiety in ambient noise.
Tools by " George Mathew
11.01.2024
Making workplaces more accessible to people with disabilities
Meet Neuranics, The ultimate wearable for biomagnetic sensing
As part of our quick founder questions series - or QFQs - we spoke to Noel McKenna, CEO, Neuranics about biomedical monitoring, next-generation wearables and redefining how people interact with computers and digital experiences.
Portfolio by " Noel McKenna
10.01.2024
Meet Neuranics, The ultimate wearable for biomagnetic sensing
Five new marketing trends to watch out for in 2024
AI will take over, the metaverse will run its course, Apple's headset will revive VR and AR; as we look towards 2024 we continue to see a tirade of news surrounding the latest technological shifts to come and the associated marketing impact.
Opinion by " Sarah Groves
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10.01.2024
Five new marketing trends to watch out for in 2024
French Tech: What to expect in 2024?
After a challenging 2023, French startups will again need to demonstrate resilience in 2024. However, there are a few reasons for hope in this Olympic year.
News by " Maxence Fabrion
09.01.2024
French Tech: What to expect in 2024?

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