● Tech Nation has opened applications for its first ever Applied AI 1.0 programme
● Applicants for the six-month programme will be selected by a judging panel made up of
leading AI experts, with successful entries starting the programme in September
● This free, nationwide programme will primarily serve as a practical network for founders,
facilitating peer-to-peer learning across the C-suite (CEO, CTO, COO and more)
● The UK is a leader in AI, and the Applied AI programme is a key deliverable against the
Government’s AI and Data Sector Deal
● Investment in AI technology grew almost six-fold from 2014 to 2018, with UK AI scaleups
raising almost double that of France, Germany and the rest of Europe combined in 2018
Tech Nation, the leading scaleup-network for UK entrepreneurs, has today opened applications for
its first ever peer-to-peer growth programme for Applied AI businesses.
Applied AI 1.0, working alongside the UK Government’s Office for Artificial Intelligence, will start this
September and is inspired by Tech Nation’s successful Future Fifty , Upscale and Fintech
programmes. The programme is supported by Faculty , one of the UK’s leading AI businesses.
Tech Nation is looking for founders who have a clear vision for how their products solve real
problems, and who are applying artificial intelligence in practical areas to create real-world impact.
This free nationwide programme will predominantly serve as a practical network for founders
leading Applied AI companies, facilitating peer-to-peer learning across the C-suite (CEO, CTO, COO
and more).
Interactions will be structured around sessions that focus on key scaling challenges, identified
through conversations with founders and venture capital investors. These sessions will be delivered
by later-stage or exited entrepreneurs who have a proven track record of success. The programme
will host a series of curated dinners and networking events to help facilitate tailored connections to
industry experts, journalists, government and investors. There will also be an opportunity to join an
international trip.
This news comes as government announces that up to 2,500 people from underrepresented groups
will have the opportunity to retrain and become experts in data science and AI, thanks to a £13.5
million investment to fund new degree and Masters conversion courses and scholarships at UK
academic institutions over the next three years.
Applications will be judged by a panel of leading industry experts, including: Dame Wendy Hall,
Regius Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton; Tabitha Goldstaub,
Co-Founder of CognitionX and Chair of UK Government AI Council; Dr Mike Short CBE, Chief Scientific
Advisor, DIT; Angie Ma, Co-Founder and COO, Faculty; David Kelnar, Partner and Head of Research,
MMC Ventures; Nathan Benaich, Partner, Air Street Capital and others.
The Applied AI programme is being launched in the context of the AI sector in the UK going from
strength to strength. From mid 2015 onwards, AI deals started to outpace the wider tech economy.
Some 70% of all AI deals completed globally in the last decade were completed in the last three
years. One of the biggest AI fundraises of 2018 was Graphcore, the Bristol startup, which raised
$200m from a consortium of investors. Other UK AI companies which raised funds in 2018 include
Renalytix AI, a developer of AI for kidney disease diagnosis, which raised $29m through an AIM
flotation, healthtech company Medopad ($26m) and Upscale alumni company building HR software,
Beamery ($28m).
Investments in AI have been across all sectors, but fintech and healthtech have seen particularly
strong growth. The UK counts at least five AI unicorns amongst the total number of private tech
companies with a valuation of $1bn: these are Darktrace ($1.7bn valuation), Benevolent AI ($2.1bn);
Improbable ($2bn); Graphcore ($1.7bn) and Blue Prism ($1.3bn).
Minister for Digital and Creative Industries, Margot James MP, commented: “Britain has a long
history as a global leader in computing technologies which led to the birth of artificial intelligence.
Through our modern Industrial Strategy we are delivering a Britain that works for everyone and one
that is a world leader in data-driven technologies. Tech Nation’s new Applied AI programme will help
nurture some of our most talented entrepreneurs who use AI to improve people’s lives. I encourage
anyone with the talent, ideas and aptitude to apply.”
Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation and Interim Minister of State
for Energy and Clean Growth, Chris Skidmore MP, commented: “Artificial Intelligence technologies
are transforming the world we live in – we are determined to ensure the UK economy pioneers the
use of these, and benefits from the opportunities that they bring. The AI Growth Programme will
help businesses to scale up their latest innovations in this area, so that AI can have even more
positive impacts on how we live, work and learn. The government is investing £110 million in our AI
skills programme, alongside industry investment. This includes new scholarships, masters and post
doctorate courses to arm tomorrow’s workforce with the tools they need to do the high-skill,
high-paid jobs of the future through our modern Industrial Strategy.”
Gerard Grech, CEO, Tech Nation, commented: “I nvestment in AI technology has grown almost 6 fold
in the last four years, and many AI unicorns are headquartered in the UK, including Darktrace and
Graphcore. This significant growth means that the need for access to industry knowledge,
connections and insights has never been greater, which is why we’re delighted to announce this
latest scaling programme for Applied AI companies.
David Richards, CEO and co-founder of WANdisco, commented : “Britain has long stood as a
pioneering force in the adoption and development of technology, dating back to the days of Alan
Turing. But when it comes to AI the UK is a genuine world leader – the opportunity to grow
extraordinary companies has never been stronger . I’m a firm believer that we should be playing to
our strengths. Progress is reliant on research and funding, but finding innovative ways to share
experience is a game changer.With the right application, AI offers a £232 billion opportunity for the
British economy over the next decade. It’s with programmes like Applied AI that we’ll ensure the
momentum continues to be with the UK.”
Harry Davies, Applied AI Lead, Tech Nation, commented: “When you cut through the hype and
distant predictions, it can be seen that machine learning is fast becoming a foundational technology
that is delivering value today across a wide variety of use cases, as well as creating new ones. It is a
layer of automation that will be broadly applicable across everything, similar to ‘mobile’ today. Yet,
we heard from founders and investors that scaling a business with AI as the core driver of its value
proposition still has unique challenges. It is with this mind that we launch Applied AI 1.0, a
supportive network of ‘AI-first’ founders who are looking towards growth. We aim for this
community to tackle sector specific scaling challenges, and to bring value to the UK’s AI ecosystem.”
Professor Dame Wendy Hall, Regius Professor of Computer Science at the University of
Southampton commented: “The UK has continued to make strides as an international leader in
Artificial Intelligence, since the recommendations of the AI Review that I co-authored in 2017. From
the launch of the bespoke AI & Data Sector Deal, to the recently announced AI Council, we are
seeing impactful initiatives announced to continue this important work. I am therefore thrilled to see
that Tech Nation has created a tailored, nationally-focused growth programme for entrepreneurs in
the Applied AI space.”
Lopa Patel, MBE, Chair, Diversity UK commented: “ I am delighted to join the Tech Nation Applied AI
Programme judging panel as the UK is a leader in deep technologies, from new drug discovery
methodologies to engineering innovations like autonomous vehicles, in which AI and Machine
Learning (ML) are critical tools. It is important to demonstrate strong leadership in supporting
startups in this field and as Founder & CEO of Diversity UK, a think tank on equality and inclusion, I
am also keen to ensure that ‘bias’ is not advertently built into the business models of this new
companies.As I have been involved with the British startup scene for many years, I have witnessed
the need to create scale-up pathways for startups; improve access to funding and resources and
nurture a wide network of mentors, advisers and partners for high-growth tech companies which
Tech Nation has been doing through its successful Upscale and Future Fifty programmes. I hope that
the Applied AI programme will be equally as stellar for AI startups.”
Angie Ma’s COO & Co-Founder, Faculty, commented: “AI is the transformational technology of our
time, but for society to see the benefits we need to apply it in the real-world enhancing products,
improving services and saving lives. Tech Nation has been incredible in supporting and nurturing the
startup community in the UK. As part of this community, we’ve benefited from a similar programme,
Upscale. We’re excited to have the opportunity to give something back to the community. Having
delivered over 300 commercial AI projects, we’ve developed a deep understanding of how to apply
and operationalise AI successfully across many different sectors of the economy. We’d love to share
these learnings as part of the Applied AI Programme to help the next generation of startups to make
AI real.”
Michael Dimelow, CCO & Co-founder, ADV, commented: “AI hasn’t really moved on since Turing!
The good news is that the UK punches above its weight and produces some of the best computer
science talent on the planet. Couple this with an increasing array of AI-specific computer hardware
coming to market, means we will soon have the tools and talent to create machines that can think
more like a human. If Tech Nation can provide a platform to surface genuine AI entrepreneurs then
I’m all in. My experience at Arm may prove useful to founders who are probably embarking on a 10+
year journey, in return perhaps they can beat the test and move beyond Turing! Lets see.”
Volker Hirsch, Partner, Amadeus Capital commented: “AI is a foundational technology bound to
have an immense impact on many aspects of our global economy and society at large. Amadeus
Capital Partners is one of the most active and long-term investors in the space. The UK is in a leading
position on AI and machine learning. I‘m keen to support TechNation’s initiative – bringing more
attention to the sector and helping to develop UK startups based on this important technology.
Applied AI is showing great promise with new and exciting use cases, which I hope to see included in
this first cohort.”
The Applied AI 1.0 application deadline is 8 th July 2019.
Applicants can apply on the Tech Nation Website, at the following link:
https://technation.io/applied-ai
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