The Scotsman

New course to help business plan for future

- Scott Reid scotsman.com

An initiative to take Scottish tech businesses to the next level has pushed the button on a new course that aims to reduce the number of early-stage failures.

The Techscaler “Startup Next Steps” course will see founders and senior team members learn how to plan and lead their technology companies to the next level, beyond the earlier stages of customer acquisitio­n and product launch.

The new programme, which runs between september 12 and November 28, is designed to bridge the gap between the launch and early stage, and the scaling phase of the start-up journey. It’s a step in the business developmen­t journey that Mark Logan, chief entreprene­urial adviser to the Scottish Government, identified as requiring increased support in the scottish technology ecosystem Review in 2020.

Shona Marsh, vice president of programmes at Codebase, which is delivering the Techscaler programme, said: “In [the review], Mark Logan shared how there are two reasons that start-ups fail. Either the start-up’ s product or service doesn’t fit the intended market, or it does fit but the organisati­on isn’t capable of supporting and driving growth. As part of Startup Next Steps, we’ll be giving founders and their teams the tools needed to determine a strong plan towards and beyond product-market fit.

“Supporting high potential companies across scotland, the overall aim is to reduce the number of technology start-ups that fall at the early hurdles by helping them to cultivate a learning mindset, adopt proven playbooks and progress beyond the initial stages of market exploratio­n to secure market share .”

The 12-week course will take place in-person and virtually across Techscaler’s regional hubs in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Stirling, dundee, aberdeen and Inverness. It will include workshops from industry experts and tech founders, with learning materials and input from UK and internatio­nal tech companies.

In May, Techscaler launched its Startup First Steps course, intended for earlier stage founders, while the scale-up partnershi­p announced with silicon Valley-based Reforge in March is aimed at later stage founders and executives. Techscaler member Richie Wan, founder of Refermyjob­s, said: “Refermyjob­s had a beta product with some initial users and the Techscaler Startup First Steps course really helped us iron out the finer details of the early stage start-up journey. our focus now turns to customer acquisitio­n and market positionin­g. We are looking forward to joining the first Next Steps cohort as it aligns perfectly with our current growth stage and are excited to work with the Techscaler team again.”

Course participan­t Andrew Williams, who is the chief executive of Fyne Labs, said: “Startup First Steps was a turning point for Fyne Labs, helping us to realise the right market alignment and strategy for excellent early stage product exploratio­n.”

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