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How to network like a founder (Not like a salesperson)
Most people think they know how to network. You turn up to an event, exchange a few business cards, shake some hands and hope someone remembers you when they need what you’re selling. That’s networking like a salesperson – and it’s why so many people walk away from events thinking it was a waste of time.
Tools by Ajay Mistry
11.04.2025
Cat food, dog food, medtech and biotech 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 David Johnson
11.04.2025
The Yin and Yang of founder success: The Mundane and The Marvellous
What if the secret to building a $100M SaaS company wasn’t just about self belief and innovation, but about mastering the mundane?
Opinion by Stephen Millard
10.04.2025
The Yin and Yang of founder success: The Mundane and The Marvellous
The truth about being a tech founder: More sacrifice than spotlight
They may not wear medals around their necks, but European tech founders are putting in Olympic-level effort to build the next generation of startups. From 80-hour work weeks to shelving salaries and sacrificing family time, the founder journey is gruelling—and, according to a new Antler study, still widely misunderstood.
News by David Johnson
10.04.2025
IoT Tribe, shaping disruptive technologies and facilitating adoption across industries
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Tanya Suarez, CEO and Founder of IoT Tribe about building tech capabilities and ecosystems, expanding from IoT to other areas of deeptech and building a culture of collaboration, curiosity, and resilience.
Portfolio by Tanya Suarez
09.04.2025
In a world of AI, do customers still want to speak to a human?
The rise of AI-powered customer service agents has transformed the way businesses handle support. Companies like Sierra AI, Poly AI, and Volubile AI are leading the charge, developing sophisticated voice and text-based AI systems designed to handle customer queries with speed and efficiency.
Opinion by Charles Kergaravat
09.04.2025
In a world of AI, do customers still want to speak to a human?
Meet Siberia, the digital product & innovation agency at the forefront of the era of the micro-consultancy
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Chris Mele, owner and Managing Partner of Siberia about tech hype, the misalignment of interests between brands and public or PE-backed networks, and challenging assumptions about traditional agency models.
Portfolio by Chris Mele
08.04.2025
Teenpreneur duo named European Winners of The Earth Prize 2025 for gamechanging water purifier, PURA
Two teenagers from Slovakia and Czechia are making waves in the fight against antibiotic resistance and water pollution with their groundbreaking innovation, PURA. Their game-changing water purifier has earned them the prestigious European title at The Earth Prize 2025.
News by Charlotte Tucker
07.04.2025
Small vs. Mega Funds - A power shift in Venture Capital led by First Time Funds
Venture capital’s power dynamics are shifting. In an exclusive piece for Maddyness, Noa Khamallah explores why mall, operator-led funds are gaining the upper hand in a world where capital efficiency reigns.
Opinion by Noa Khamallah
07.04.2025
Cross-sector experience backing brilliant businesses, a profile of IW Capital
With #QVCs, Maddyness UK profiles different organisations to give founders and entrepreneurs the information they need to choose the right investor. This week, we speak to Tariq Attia, CEO of IW Capital.
Portfolio by Tariq Attia
07.04.2025
AI at work: Are we automating productivity - or undermining it?
AI promises to make work easier, but is it making employees less capable in the process? In this article, Alice Ivanoff, cofounder of kokoon, explores the hidden cost of automation and why true productivity comes from empowerment, not just efficiency.
Opinion by Alice Ivanoff
04.04.2025
Definitive guide to automating manual legal tasks
Over £150M raised by UK startups 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 David Johnson
04.04.2025
How did a software engineer end up disrupting wealth management?
At just 28, Joaquim De La Cruz has already made a mark on the finance world. Named in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Finance 2024, the Spanish entrepreneur is the mastermind behind Flanks, a platform that transforms fragmented financial data into seamless, actionable insights. But his journey into wealth management was anything but traditional.
Portfolio by Joaquim De La Cruz
03.04.2025
Why culture and strategy are the hallmarks of great leadership
Someone once said to me that “culture eats strategy for breakfast”. Perhaps suggesting that all the best-laid plans in business won’t execute well unless you have the right people. I get it, but also feel like this is a bit of a misnomer. After all, you need a strategy to have culture, right?
Tools by Adam Bialy
03.04.2025
Affordable childcare for parents, high quality early education for children and careers for childminders, meet tiney
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Edd Read, cofounder of tiney about modernising childminding, why every child deserves great early years education and why founders need passion and persistence.
Portfolio by Edd Read
02.04.2025

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