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Tech City unveils its latest cohort of next-generation household tech names
Tech City UK has revealed the 26 UK tech companies who will be joining its Future Fifty programme with a heavy emphasis on the latest FinTech, e-commerce and marketplace technology firms.
Those joining the programme will now be able to benefit from the usual mentoring, networking and workshops usually provided by such initiatives, along with Tech City UK’s industry links both at home and abroad.
Following in the footsteps of a star studded line-up that includes Zoopla, Skyscanner and SwiftKey, will be:
- Azimo
- Blis
- Bloom & Wild
- Carwow
- ClearScore
- Condeco Group
- Ebury
- Epos Now
- Fairsail
- Festicket
- Gousto
- Interact
- Kano
- LoveCrafts
- My UNiDAYS
- Onfido
- Receipt Bank
- ROLI
- Tails.com
- Thread
- Threads Styling
- Spitfire Audio
- SuperAwesome
- Swoon Editions
- Trak Global Group
- Ve Interactive.
Following the announcement, Parveen Dhanda, the program lead for Future Fifty at Tech City UK, commented: “We’re delighted to be working with this year’s intake. Together, they represent the diversity and depth of the UK technology sector.
“Their passion and talent has seen them do amazing things so far and we look forward to helping them to take the next step.”
Gerard Grech, Chief Executive Officer, Tech City UK, commented: “From Fintech to online shopping, telematics to edtech, the Future Fifty companies offer a glimpse into the UK’s digital future.
“Britain remains one of the best places in the world to start a tech business and we will make sure it remains so.
“These companies have global ambitions and with the support of the tech community we will do everything we can to help them, so that they can create jobs and opportunities across the UK - as their successful predecessors have done.”
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