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Digitalising Assets Over the Blockchain, Nurturing Talent and Reaching Net Zero Through Tech Innovation

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Tramshed Tech is a collaborative community of entrepreneurs, scaling businesses, corporates, government organisations and educational institutions designed to support tech, digital and creative industries. They provide a platform for growth through beautiful workspaces, business support services and skills programmes to support students to commercialise ideas, startups to scale, scaleups to accelerate growth and large scale organisations to innovate.

The fact is, 90% of startups fail and Tramshed Tech aims to increase the success of startups through their award-winning Startup Academy which has been supported by Google for Startups. Wales in currently outperforming the rest of the UK by 30% in regard to new business starts and Tramshed Tech play a pivotal role in nurturing and growing this talent. We'll be catching up with members of the Startup Academy cohort on a weekly basis to gain insight into the exciting tech innovation brewing at Tramshed Tech.

In the first episode of Business News Wales collaboration with Tramshed Tech’s Startup Academy, we talk to three businesses that are part of this year’s cohort.

Founder – Evan Davies
Intuitix is a platform for helping organisations reach net-zero. It does this by tracking the impact of innovation and improvement projects, guiding more informed strategic decisions, which help them along their journey to net-zero.

Co-Founders – Clive Tsunga and Hikesh Sharma.
Nfterify is a platform reimagining brand/customer experience by securely, seamlessly and effortlessly digitising assets over the blockchain.

Founder – Charlie Shephard.
Magivo aims to connect job seekers with potential employers, offering a simplified and accessible job search and application process. We also seek to provide employers with the opportunity to expand the talent pool that has access to their job vacancies.

 

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