A company from SETsquared’s innovation centre at the University of Bath has returned victorious from one of the most prestigious investor events that London has ever seen. Industrial Phycology, which has found a way of using algae to treat wastewater and recover valuable resources, was named joint first place winner of the ‘pitch with the greatest commercial potential’ category at the final of Pitch @ Palace on Wednesday night. Bristol, UK, 4th April 2014 – A company from SETsquared’s innovation centre at the University of Bath has returned victorious from one of the most prestigious investor events that London has ever seen.
Industrial Phycology, which has found a way of using algae to treat wastewater and recover valuable resources, was named joint first place winner of the ‘pitch with the greatest commercial potential’ category at the final of Pitch @ Palace on Wednesday night.
The event, spearheaded by the Duke of York, is the culmination of a series of events aiming to support UK start-ups by giving them access to finance and advice from successful business leaders and investors.
Some 200 investors and mentors gathered at St James’ Palace last night to see the top 36 businesses pitch their business ideas. Among those in the room looking for the next big money-spinning opportunity were national and international investment firms, celebrities and high net worth individuals.
Dr Dan Murray from Industrial Phycology, said getting time face-to-face with big names in investment was one of the biggest benefits of taking part. He said: “Being involved in Pitch @ Palace has been a huge learning experience for us, helping us to develop our pitch and speak to likeminded entrepreneurs about our product.
“The icing on the cake is the contacts we were able to make at the final and we had several promising leads from our conversations with investors that we will be following up over the coming weeks.”
Completing the hat trick of SETsquared businesses selected to take part at the prestigious event were; fellow Bath company, Envolve, which has created a web app that helps public service providers consult with the public; and Neighbourly, a social network that connects community projects with companies that want to make a difference, a member of the Bristol Centre but with bases in both Bath and Bristol.
Nick Sturge, SETsquared centre director at Bristol, said: “The success of SETsquared companies in this prestigious competition is testament to the strength of innovation and entrepreneurialism within the South West. Right on our doorstep is a whole ecosystem of innovative companies that are creating solutions to real world problems and developing profitable businesses that will contribute to the local and national economy.”
SETsquared was one of several high profile partners involved in Pitch @ Palace. Other supporters including KPMG, Telegraph Media Group and Entrepreneur First.
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SETsquared is a collaboration between the universities of Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Southampton and Surrey which partners in enterprise activities and collectively supports the growth and success of new business opportunities through spin-outs, licensing, incubation and education. The partnership also works with industry through research collaboration and consultancy.
In the last 11 years SETsquared has developed over 1,000 high tech start-ups that have generated some £1bn in investment. It is named by the UBI as the joint best university incubator in Europe and 4th best globally.
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