Seed Haus tech accelerator welcomes second round cohort
Pre-seed tech accelerator Seed Haus has completed investments in three start-ups that will join the Edinburgh incubator as part of its second cohort.
Seed Haus, co-founded by its chief executive Calum Forsyth and chairman Robin Knox, was set up in a bid to plug a gap in the start-up support system. It has been backed by a lineup of high-profile investment partners including Sir Tom Hunter, Brewdog co-founder James Watt and technology entrepreneurs Paddy Burns and Chris van der Kuyl, cofounders of Minecraft games developer 4J Studios.
The number of applications to join the six-month programme peaked at more than 230. Ultimately, just three successful applicants were selected for investment, following a “strict” recruitment process.
Casta Spes Technologies, which is behind a robotic allterrain vehicle; Jukebox Labs, described as a “trivia-as-aservice” platform; and Pinggo, a media engagement platform, have all received preseed investment, office space in the incubator and access to infrastructure. They will work alongside the initial cohort.
Forsyth said: “We’re delighted to welcome these outstanding founders to the Seed Haus community. The next few months will involve a tremendous amount of work as we double down on building out products and refining user acquisition strategies but we are all very much looking forward to it.” 0 Calum Forsyth: ‘tremendous amount of work’ ahead