Start-ups

Just getting started? Then Tech City is the place for you…

The recent surge in digital and high-tech companies moving into East London represents a major economic and sociological development for the area. And it’s no coincidence they’ve chosen Tech City. 

The network of incubators available for new firms moving into the Tech City area provides your business with a unique opportunity to enjoy rapid growth, while keeping overheads to a minimum.

And you won’t be on your own. Our team of experts at Tech City is on hand to help you with the nuts and bolts of growing a successful business – whether it’s creating a sound business policy and strategy for your start-up or connecting you with potential investment opportunities or customers.

As part of the Tech City business community, you’ll also have access to a wealth of advice from our business mentors – experts such as Kevin Eyres (formerly UK & Ireland MD, LinkedIn), who is leading the charge to offer practical advice and support as he works with his team to help grow your business into a success story.

When it comes to financial support, there are some other big names in the frame. Barclays, for example, is supporting the Tech City initiative by ensuring staff in its East London office fully understand the needs of technology start-ups and provide financing options for companies in the initial stages of growth. Silicon Valley Bank is available to offer financial advice and companies such as Vodafone plan to help with early-stage funding.

What’s more, once you’re established, there’s a stream of high-tech graduate talent emerging on tap from several universities nearby.

From the outset and beyond, start-up entrepreneurs looking to grow into successful, globally competitive businesses are perfectly placed to prosper in the unique environment that is Tech City.

You too can JOIN THE BUZZ. If you are interested in allowing your business to flourish in our innovative and dynamic technology community, then please get in touch.

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