The Scotsman

Techx ‘Pioneers’ to break new ground

● Funding and expertise on tap for would-be energy ‘game-changers’

- By MARTIN FLANAGAN

Ten exciting tech start-ups with potentiall­y “game-changing solutions” today join the first cohort of the Oil & Gas Technology Centre’s Techx Pioneer accelerato­r programme.

A total of 125 entreprene­urs from 24 countries applied for the Pioneer programme, and a rigorous review and pitch process whittled this down to the final ten, the organisers said.

The Pioneer programme is a unique offering to start-ups providing funding, business support and market access, which is specifical­ly geared to developing companies and technologi­es “that can help unlock the full potential of the UK Continenta­l Shelf ”.

David Millar, Techx Director, commented: “Many startups have a great idea and truly believe their technology or solution can make a difference, but the reality is that 90 per cent of them fail.

“That figure is potentiall­y even higher in oil and gas, which has traditiona­lly been a difficult sector to break into. The Pioneer programme is here to buck that trend and bring a new wave of success for tech start-ups entering the UK oil and gas industry.”

Each “Pioneer” company will be based at the Oil & Gas Technology Centre in Aberdeen for an intensive 16-week programme, and each entreprene­ur will receive an initial £25,000 seed funding to help develop their business and enhance the technology.

The Pioneers will take part in a tailored programme, with highlights including exhibition space at the Safety 30 conference and exhibition, AECC, Aberdeen on 5-6 June.

They will also match up with mentors from Techx’s network of more than 100 experience­d entreprene­urs and business leaders, and have one-toone sessions with technical and business specialist­s from major North Sea operators

The Pioneers will get the chance to showcase their technology solutions at the North Sea headquarte­rs of energy giants BP and Nexen, and have sessions with accountanc­y

0 David Millar, Techx Director, says well over 100 entreprene­ur applicants have been whittled down to ten finalists giant KPMG on start-up finance, investor readiness and raising capital.

Up to £75,000 in additional funding is available during the 16 weeks and upon graduation Pioneers can be transferre­d into a 12-month incubator called Techx+. Two companies with the most exciting potential also have the opportunit­y to secure a further £100,000 funding from BP. Millar added: “We’re excited to have the Pioneers on board andhaveapa­ckedprogra­mme for them.

“We’re taking what would normally take them two to three years and cramming it into 16 weeks. We’re here to set the companies up for success.”

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