28/07/2016
- Scottish Enterprise has provided targeted support to 231 entrepreneurs
leading early stage companies to increase their ambition, competitiveness and
capacity for internationalisation.
The figure
exceeds its first year target (130-180) of a three-year plan designed to
provide high growth early stage companies in Scotland* with targeted training
and support to give them the best chance for creating internationally
competitive ventures. Over three years, Scottish Enterprise aims to assist
550-700 entrepreneurs in total.
To deliver
on its objective of helping more companies in Scotland scale up and positively
impact the economy, Scottish Enterprise provides tailored support aimed at
different aspects of early stage company growth, from advice on commercialising
ideas to growth funding and business management.
Help from Scottish Enterprise includes its High Growth Spinout and Start-Up programmes, as well as partnerships with other organisations and Scottish universities on initiatives such as the Engage Invest Exploit investor showcase.
Help from Scottish Enterprise includes its High Growth Spinout and Start-Up programmes, as well as partnerships with other organisations and Scottish universities on initiatives such as the Engage Invest Exploit investor showcase.
Scottish
Enterprise’s High Growth Spinout Programme supports the transition of
pre-commercial leading-edge technologies, emerging from Scotland's
universities, research institutes and NHS
Boards, into high growth companies
with secured investment. Entry criteria include a demonstrable market
opportunity for the new technology, a team with a clear plan for
commercialisation, a path to ownership of intellectual property rights and
realistic project costs. Successful applications receive bespoke business mentoring
and advice, funding and ongoing entrepreneurship training.
Recent
examples of companies created through this support include Mironid, which
recently completed an initial £4.3m Series A investment, and SIRAKOSS Limited,
which has secured a series of patents in key international markets after its
own successful Series A funding round of £3.1m.
The High
Growth Start-Up programme helps growth entrepreneurs to create and develop new
businesses which have the potential to achieve significant revenues (£5m) or
external investment (£10m) within 5 years. It only works with businesses which
meet its eligibility criteria after a rigorous assessment and evaluation of the
business opportunity. It primarily focuses on companies working in the Energy,
Technology and Engineering, Life Sciences and Chemicals and Digital sectors,
but which often play into other sectors.
David
Hunter, inventor and Managing Director of Shot Scope, a wearable golf game
analytics tool, said that Scottish Enterprise support has been fundamental to
his company’s successful launch of a brand new product. He said: “Without
Scottish Enterprise support we wouldn’t be in the position we are today, having
designed, manufactured and now launched a brand new wearable technology which
will help golfers the world over improve their games.
“The
support we’ve received has ranged from an initial SMART SCOTLAND grant to
assistance with setting up a manufacturing facility in Scotland, guidance on
business management, and an invitation to last year’s PGA Merchandise Show
where we were able to introduce Shot Scope to various international markets.
“For
entrepreneurs with the drive to make their ideas a reality, Scottish Enterprise
can provide the advice and support at an early stage. This makes all the
difference to a small company with big ambitions.”
East Coast
Oil & Gas (EC-OG) operates in the oil and gas sector, having built an
excellent track record in subsea intervention
engineering services since 2013. EC-OG has designed and patented the Subsea
Power Hub (SPH), a world-first renewable energy source. Still in its
pre-commercialisation stage, it has worked closely with Scottish Enterprise to
develop its commercial strategy.
Managing
Director of EC-OG Richard Knox said: “The support available for start-up businesses
in Scotland is tremendous, from Business Gateway through to Scottish Enterprise
and various other initiatives. I’m often told by company leaders from other
countries that they wish they could enjoy the same infrastructure that we have
here, and I can only agree with them.
EC-OG is
currently manufacturing its first prototypes of the SPH, offering it to the
market in the following year, if not before.
Richard
Knox continued: “Scottish Enterprise ‘got’ our concept from the beginning and
provided real assistance and expertise around both oil and gas sector
considerations and business development. This helped us take a step back and
re-assess our business plan to make it more resilient, sustainable and
ultimately more commercial.
“Having
Scottish Enterprise to guide and support us has helped us to accelerate our
initial timetable and expand our ambition to the point where we’re now looking
at ourselves as a global business. We’ve worked hard to make our vision a
reality, and we are very excited to bring this new product to market.”
Angela
Scott is Chief Operating Officer of TC Biopharm which has worked with Scottish
Enterprise since its inception. She said: “We approached Scottish Enterprise
once we had a solid business plan for some assistance and advice on where to
get funding. It responded by connecting us with the right partners and
resources to get funding and find a suitable location to set-up. It also
supported us with in-depth discussion and tailored advice on the best way to
harness our ideas and the opportunities they present.
“In a few
short years we have gone from a small founding team to 35 staff, based in
cutting-edge facilities at Eurocentral, and with a very healthy pipeline of new
products and commercial partnership opportunities both here and internationally.
We could not have done this as effectively, or as quickly, without Scottish
Enterprise’s helpful and proactive support.”
Eleanor
Mitchell, High Growth Ventures Director at Scottish Enterprise said: “Companies
like Shot Scope, East Coast Oil and Gas, Mironid, SIRAKOSS and TC Biopharm are
perfect examples of many commercially viable, innovative and passionate
companies looking to do great things in and beyond Scotland.
“It is so
important to equip our early stage entrepreneurs from the beginning to think
big and approach their ideas strategically, so that they have the best chance
of success. By focussing entrepreneurship support at the crucial earlier stages
of growth, we will help more companies develop sustainably, yet at pace, which
will have a positive impact on the economy.”
Companies
and entrepreneurs in Scotland in their first five years of operation which wish
to explore the options in terms of mentoring and support should contact
Scottish Enterprise’s general enquiries line on 0300 013 3385 or enquiries@scotent.co.uk.
Source: Scottish
Enterprise
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