Grind Scotland secures funding to take Scottish startup founders to conference in Silicon Valley
Startup Grind Scotland has secured funding to take Scottish startup and scale-up founders to the two-day 2022 Startup Grind Global Conference in Silicon Valley in April.
Financed by the Scottish Technology Ecosystem Fund, entrepreneurship community organisation Startup Grind Scotland will host a cohort of twenty founders, directors and c-suite executives from startups and scale-ups across Scotland.
Successful applicants will have flights, accommodation, conference tickets and travel costs covered by the Ecosystem Fund. Delegates will enjoy a week immersed in the entrepreneurship mecca, complimented by visits to leading tech companies and Scottish success stories in the area. Startup Grind Scotland expects a high number of applications from a diverse group of leaders across a range of business sectors.
Dec McLaughlin, Startup Grind Scotland director, said: “We are so grateful to the Scottish Technology Ecosystem Fund for providing us with the opportunity to take some of the most promising startup and scale-up leaders from across the country to our Global Conference. It will allow them to dive into the international startup ecosystem, get inspired by industry leaders and create new connections with founders and business leaders from all over the world - all in the startup mecca that is Silicon Valley.
“Taking the first step towards becoming a global business on a bootstrapped budget is no easy task, so this support will be vital for many young businesses. We hope that this experience will help showcase Scotland’s world-class startup ecosystem on the international stage.”
Startup Grind Global CMO Karlie Krieger Valine, added: “So often we know that there are financial barriers to early-stage businesses accessing support. It’s incredible to see the Scottish Government helping founders to reach a global stage in this way, enabling them to plug into the power of community that Startup Grind provides.”
The Scottish Government’s Technology Ecosystem Fund launched following the 2020 Logan Report, an independent review of the Scottish technology ecosystem. The report provided recommendations on developing a world-class technology sector, calling for greater investment in activities that assist peer learning, networking and more connected, community-led initiatives to support entrepreneurs in Scotland.
Mark Logan, advisor to the Scottish Government, author of the Scottish Technology Ecosystem Review in 2020, and former Skyscanner chief operating officer (COO), said: “Fostering a greater sense of community and connection amongst our entrepreneurial talent is essential to strengthening Scotland’s tech sector. I’m delighted that the new Technology Ecosystem Fund is able to support Startup Grind to deliver this excellent programme. It’s a great opportunity for a diverse cohort of business leaders to access new networks, opportunities and inspiration on a global stage.”
Applications are open now and close on Wednesday 16 February. Successful applicants will fly from Edinburgh to San Francisco on April 9th, 2022, and return on April 15th, 2022.