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Ortharize Shortlisted for StartUp Awards National Series

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Swansea-based tech start-up Ortharize has been named one of the most exciting new businesses in the region after being shortlisted as part of a brand new awards programme. Named among the finalists in Wales in the Mobile & Emerging Technologies StartUp category.

The StartUp Awards National Series has been launched to recognise the booming startup scene across the UK which has accelerated since the pandemic began. In 2020, when most of the world was shutting down, more than 400,000 startups were set up in Britain, with similar increases seen in other European countries.

There was stiff competition with over 2,500 applications received in response to the Startup Awards National Series’ first-ever call for entries.

Chris Flynn, Head of Operations at Ortharize said:

“It’s an immense honour to be recognised as a finalist in these awards. Everyone at Ortharize has been working so hard to build so much value for our clients into our next-generation business travel platform over the pandemic. We’ve been so excited by the feedback we’ve had from existing clients using our platform- as well as from new clients- who are leaving established travel companies to work with Ortharize. To be a finalist in this category, for emerging technology, really is a cherry on top. It’s another proof point of how we’re building the future of the industry and making business travel better.”

Supported nationally by BT, EY, Dell & Intel, the programme will celebrate the achievements of the amazing individuals across the UK who have turned an idea into an opportunity and taken the risk to launch a new product or service.

Co-founded by the team behind the Great British Entrepreneur Awards, the new series follows the success of the Wales StartUp Awards, after organisers recognised the exceptional potential in the startup scene across the other British regions.

Professor Dylan Jones-Evans OBE, the creator of the StartUp Awards National Series, said:

“New firms are important for generating economic prosperity, employment opportunities and innovation. Since 2016, the Wales StartUp Awards have celebrated this amazing annual contribution to our economy by entrepreneurs and the impact they have on communities across the nation.

“Given the sheer volume of phenomenal startups we’ve heard from since then, as well as the huge post-pandemic shift in people’s desires to take their career in a new direction and set up a business against the odds, we felt it was the right time to take the programme nationwide. We’ve been blown away by the standard of entries in this first year and truly look forward to crowning the winners in June.”

Business News Wales