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SETsquared Bristol’s bursary scheme supports diverse founder startups

Breakthrough Bursary 2022 awardees

Press release issued: 28 February 2022

Five innovative tech companies with founders from diverse ethnic backgrounds have been awarded SETsquared Bristol’s Breakthrough Bursary to join the acclaimed University of Bristol tech incubator.

Now in its third year, the Breakthrough Bursary provides heavily subsidised membership to SETsquared Bristol’s incubation programme including bespoke business support, mentoring, coaching and investment readiness training, as well as access to University of Bristol expertise. The Bursary is funded by SETsquared alumni.

Gritty Talent, Inclued AI, Meixter, Milbotix and Voltric are the bursary awardees for 2022.

Two of the awarded companies, Gritty Talent and Meixter, took part in SETsquared Bristol’s Enterprising Women pre-incubation programme before applying for the bursary.

Milbotix, which is developing wearable technologies for use in the care of older adults and people with dementia, originated as an idea from University of Bristol student, Zeke Steer. 

Milbotix CEO, Zeke Steer, said: “Since being awarded the Breakthrough Bursary, the support we’ve received from SETsquared has been instrumental in shaping our investment proposition as we ratchet up our fundraising efforts.”

Joyann Boyce, Founder and CEO of Inclued AI, an inclusive marketing agency, added: “The startup journey can be a rollercoaster at the best of times but having expert advice and guidance can make all the difference to the success of a business. Receiving the Breakthrough Bursary and joining SETsquared is the guidance we need to make Inclued AI a success and we are thrilled to be part of the community."

Marty Reid, SETsquared Bristol Director, said: “It’s fantastic to welcome such a talented group of startups to our programme, from a platform for electric car subscriptions to a diverse talent platform for TV production. We are committed to promoting tech inclusivity to unlock innovation and support growth.”

Previous bursary awardee, University of Bristol healthtech spinout FluoretiQ has since raised £1.1m to produce trial units of their NANOPLEX™ product, a 15-minute urinary tract infection diagnostic device.

Neciah Dorh, Co-founder and CEO of FluoretiQ, said: "The Breakthrough Bursary enabled us to join a community of amazing founders to learn from. I'm especially grateful for access to the Entrepreneurs in Residence and the Business Review Panels, both of which have really helped us refine our business strategy."

Further information

Information about the Breakthrough Bursary

The Breakthrough Bursary was one of several key recommendations from a SETsquared Bristol funded research report carried out by Bristol partners ACH and Up Our Street in 2018 and rooted in research with BAME tech entrepreneurs.

Now in its third year, the Bursary has supported 14 companies to date who have combined raised over £1.4m.

Information about SETsquared Bristol 

SETsquared Bristol is a University of Bristol-led tech incubator, supporting founders to grow their businesses and make an impact in the world. It has incubated over 300 companies to date, with over £626 million raised. It supports its companies with bespoke business support, skills and training, an expert network and community of startups and scaleups. It has been named ‘Hottest Accelerator in Europe’ at The Europas Awards and has three times been awarded ‘Global #1 University Business Incubator’ as part of the SETsquared Partnership of six centres.

For more info: www.setsquared-bristol.co.uk.

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