The Scotsman

Silicon Valley tech hub for Scots start-ups

- Scott Reid scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

The Scottish Government has launched a dedicated Techscaler hub in Silicon Valley to help promising start-ups from Scotland build contacts with global investors and potential customers.

The pilot programme will see office space provided for a dozen fledgling businesses in San Francisco, one of the world’s top start-up communitie­s, close to the California­n city’s venture capital finance district. The new businesses are focused on entreprene­urial ideas in areas including health technology and space tech.

Codebase, the Scottish technology incubator, is running the programme and aims to create a permanent hub enabling business owners to remain in Scotland in the longer term while maintainin­g easy access to the San Francisco tech community.

Daniel Grant, founder of Notation.dev, one of the first firms to use the hub, said: “Joining the San Francisco hub has energised me, and enabled me to connect with people from around the world working at the forefront of tech. The power of San Francisco is the velocity at which informatio­n moves through the city. It is a hyper-charged network that accelerate­s innovation, and connects founders with collaborat­ors, prospects and investors faster than anywhere else in the world.”

Launched in November 2022, Techscaler was establishe­d in line with the key recommenda­tions of the Scottish Technology Ecosystem Review (STER), authored by Mark Logan, chief entreprene­urial advisor to the Scottish Government. Via community hubs across Scotland, the programme delivers start-up education,mentorship,workspaces and a network of partnershi­ps. Since being launched, Techscaler has recruited 643 start-up founder members across 517 companies.

Mairi Mcallan, Scottish secretary for wellbeing, net zero and energy, said: “Our £42 million Techscaler network is showcasing some of Scotland’s most promising start-ups on the global stage. The pilot Techscaler San Francisco hub is helping their businesses make connection­s in the world’s leading start-up community.

“The benefits are clear, our start-ups are expanding their networks and engaging with communitie­s of like-minded individual­s of owners, start-ups and investors.

"This will help increase their visibility and grow their businesses in the global marketplac­e. Activities like this demonstrat­e Scotland’s ambition to become one of Europe’s leading start-up communitie­s – we are setting an example internatio­nally.”

Mindspace co-founder and chief executive Dan Zakai said: “Mindspace works with government­s from several countries to create landing spaces for start-ups. It's amazing that the Scottish Government has joined that list. We have seen first hand the value of exposing start-ups to the San Francisco tech ecosystem.”

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