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New Independent Report Highlights Strengths & Opportunities for Innovation in West Midlands

An independent report from innovation and investment consultancy firm, Beauhurst, reveals how the University of Warwick is helping to drive the West Midlands’ position as a powerhouse for innovation, which is in turn supporting growth in the local economy.

The report indicates that businesses within the Warwick Innovation District (WID) – an innovation ecosystem that brings together academics, businesses, founders, investors and business growth programmes – have raised £35.8m of equity investment in 2021 alone.

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In total, since its launch in 2020, the WID has helped businesses raise over £100m in investment, with over 700 businesses started or supported. For example, NanoSyrinx, a University of Warwick spin-out specialising in discovery stage biotechnology, recently received a £6.2m investment from Octopus Ventures and an existing investor, M Ventures, through the framework of the WID.

David Plumb, Chief Innovation Officer at the University of Warwick, said: “We have long believed that championing innovation is key to supporting the growth of the local economy. The investments generated by the WID will ultimately pay dividends to the wider West Midlands, driving an uptick in new jobs, business opportunities and more.

“It is critical that we continue our effort to nurture entrepreneurial talent, create jobs, solve practical problems and accelerate business growth in order to secure the current and future success of the region. Only through putting innovation at the forefront can we ensure that the West Midlands continues to flourish for years to come.”

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The district is also home to the Minerva Business Angel Network, a subsidiary of the University’s Science Park, which was acknowledged as the top investor in the West Midlands. Since its inception in 2010, the network has helped provide over £80 million in funding to over 70 companies looking for investment.

The report underlines the West Midlands’ position as a stronghold for many high-growth industries, including clean transport, manufacturing, gaming and esports, health and wellbeing, and fintech. The WID continues to support these sectors through initiatives such as the NatWest Clean Transport Specialist accelerator and ICURe (Innovation to Commercialisation of University Research) accelerator, funded and run by Innovate UK, both of which have been recognised as two of the most active accelerators in the UK by Beauhurst.

Other initiatives launched by the University include a Health & Wellbeing accelerator, incubators for Deep Tech and Creative & Digital industries, and a £200k investment in a state-of-the-art esports centre.

Henry Whorwood, Head of Research at Beauhurst, commented: “There are only a handful of places that match the Warwick Innovation District ecosystem in the UK. Delivering innovation, nurturing talent, and helping businesses to capitalise on opportunities is enabled due to its highly engaged and diverse ecosystem built on strong foundations.”

James Powell, Regional Enterprise Director at NatWest, said: “NatWest is proud to partner with the University of Warwick to support SMEs in the West Midlands through our recent Accelerator hub, and this report highlights just how vitally important regional collaboration is to the entrepreneurial ecosystem. By working together, we can continue to support the region’s future business owners to become success stories of tomorrow, ensuring the region’s already vibrant entrepreneurial culture continues to grow and thrive.”

David concluded: “The findings outlined in the Beauhurst report confirm the quality and scale of our unique innovation ecosystem at work at Warwick and that our efforts to put innovation into action in our region are leading the way. These achievements would not be possible without establishing a supporting framework for new businesses, which is why we continue to establish new accelerators and invest in infrastructure year-on-year.”

To download the Beauhurst report, visit: https://www.beauhurst.com/research/warwick-innovation-district/

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About Warwick Innovation District

Powered by the University of Warwick, the Warwick Innovation District (WID) is a large, open innovation ecosystem which brings together the brightest minds from academia and education, from the public and private sectors, with the next generation of students, entrepreneurs and investors from across our region.

We bring together academics, businesses, founders, and investors, to start, scale and pivot businesses, while helping students gain the opportunity to experiment with creative and critical thinking. Our mission is to be a driving force for good in the region

Since launching in 2020, over 20,000 people have engaged in our ecosystem, and we have helped to raise over £100m in investment.

To learn more, visit warwickinnovationdistrict.com

About Beauhurst

Beauhurst is a searchable database of the UK’s high-growth companies.

Our platform is trusted by thousands of business professionals to help them find, research and monitor the most ambitious businesses in the UK. We collect data on every company that meets our niche criteria of high-growth; from equity-backed start-ups to accelerator attendees, academic spinouts and fast-growing scaleups.

Our data is also used by journalists and researchers who seek to understand the high-growth economy, and powering studies by major organisations—including the British Business Bank, HM Treasury and Innovate UK—to help them develop effective policy. For more information and a free demonstration, visit beauhurst.com

6 Oct 2022