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A lack of funding is hindering UK innovation

UK innovation needs backing

Lack of seed funding is preventing UK research projects from reaching their full potential

Written by Neon Kelly

UK innovation is being hampered by a lack of early financial support, according to startup incubator St John’s Innovation Centre.

St John’s hosted the Gorillas of Tomorrow conference in Cambridge last week, which showcased a variety of research developments from three-dimensional modelling to nanotech-enabled next-generation printers.

But insufficient seed funding is making it harder for high-tech developments to make the leap from the drawing board to the market.

Venture capitalists are increasingly reluctant to put money into high-risk fledgling projects, said St John’s head of business support Peter Hornby.

‘If you look at Cambridge six or seven years ago, there were several seed funds focused on early-stage investment, but now there are none,’ he said.

‘Venture capitalists want projects that have moved on to a stage where they can invest larger sums, but if you do not have that seed source, eventually there will be less opportunities.’

UK investment in early-stage business technology development has plummeted by £99m to £303m in the past year, according to figures from researcher Library House.

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