Leicester Mercury

Eagle Lab taking off to support start-ups

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AMBITIOUS entreprene­urs and SMEs will be able to access advice and support to scale up and innovate thanks to a new partnershi­p between De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) and Barclays Eagle Labs.

A new Eagle Lab will open in DMU’s Innovation Centre on campus later this year, offering co-working spaces, mentors, business advice and events.

It will be the first Barclays Eagle Lab in the East Midlands.

The Barclays Eagle Lab network is one of the largest co-working and incubator networks for start-ups and scale-ups in the UK. They aim to help entreprene­urs and businesses collaborat­e, innovate and grow.

Last year, Leicester was named one of the most popular cities in the UK to be an entreprene­ur after figures showed there were 5,345 new businesses registered in the city – a rise of 72 per cent on the previous year.

Vice-Chancellor Katie Normington said: “We are proud to have the region’s first Eagle Lab here at De Montfort University. We know there is so much entreprene­urial talent in

Leicester who will benefit from the expertise of the Barclays team as they scale up their businesses.

“We are committed to driving forward a culture of collaborat­ive innovation and we are excited to see this addition to Leicester’s thriving entreprene­urial ecosystem.”

John Corbett, head of SME for Central England at Barclays, said: “We are excited to be partnering with De Montfort University to extend the support offered by Barclays Eagle Labs to entreprene­urs. Barclays Eagle Labs is committed to supporting entreprene­urs and has a mission to inspire and educate ambitious founders and start-ups across the UK to help them succeed. “

Businesses will be able to access banking experts, a network of co-working spaces, mentors and learning tools, as well as events and growth programmes.

Barclays is advertisin­g for an Eagle Lab ecosystem manager who will support those using the space and work alongside Leicester’s existing network of entreprene­urial organisati­ons.

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