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Empowering underrepresented tech founders
Growing late-stage ventures, to IPO and beyond
Powering the UK's most ambitious Series A startups
Championing disabled founders and entrepreneurs innovating around disability
Our previous Rising Stars competition has evolved into four distinct UK early-stage competitions, designed to spotlight the best emerging startups.
Where 10 ambitious EIS-eligible founders pitch to win an opportunity for investment that defines their next chapter
Where SEIS-eligible founders from across the UK compete for their share of £2M investment opportunity at a Grand Final in Manchester
Where transatlantic founders aged under 26 compete for up to £500k in investment
Where exceptional founders from around the world pitch to win the backing, spotlight, and momentum that shapes what comes next
Work, Live, Thrive in the UK
Supporting global talent to work live and thrive in UK tech through our various support services
Discover the steps to apply and begin your journey
Gain access to a global talent alumni network to support your journey
Showcasing success stories from our Global Talent Visa Ambassadors
Connecting the world’s brightest minds to UK AI opportunities
Connecting the world’s brightest minds to UK Quantum opportunities
With AI slashing the cost of building software and accelerating product development, it’s a question founders, operators, and investors can’t ignore. But the reality is more complex than the headlines suggest.
In this report with firstminute capital, we cut through the noise to explore what’s really changing, and what it means for the next generation of software companies.
From this report, you’ll find out:
The report is built on insights from unicorn founders and operators, such as Ross Mason (MuleSoft), Guy Podjarny (Tessl, Snyk), Chris Pedregal (Granola), Matei Bjola (Lupa), Maximilian Eber (Taktile), Emma Burrows (Rezonant), Nicolò Frisiani (Lupa), Maor Ezer (ai.work), Egil Østhus (Unleash), and more, alongside perspectives from leading investors shaping the space. It gives you a clear, practical view of how the SaaS landscape is being reshaped.
The takeaway is simple: SaaS isn’t dead, but thin, easily replicable software is. The companies that win will look very different from those of the last decade.
Download the full report to understand what’s next, and how to prepare or it.