Launch of Minerva’s Super Start-up Club.

Second event in february hopes to build upon the success of the first.

Minerva Business Angels, part of the University of Warwick Science Park, launched its first Super Start-Up Club with MICRA in October. Five spin-out companies presented from the universities of Birmingham, Nottingham, Warwick and Nottingham Trent, and all received offers of investment and support. This is particularly welcome at this time when the impact of COVID is making it difficult for new companies to make connections and promote themselves.

Following the success of this event and the enthusiastic support of the Minerva angels, we will be running a second event on 4th February, and hope to offer more later in the year.

The Midlands suffers from a low number of angel investors and private equity, and this new initiative aims to help support the building of a vibrant early start-up ecosystem which will benefit both sides of the equation – attracting investors and high growth companies.

The Start-Up Club is loosely based around the learnings from a similar venture in Boulder Colorado USA, where they built a thriving ecosystem around promising quality start-ups leading to the formation to a new tech hub which attracted many outside investors. Minerva intends to link its experienced investors, many of whom are former founders, to provide both financial support and also share their experience. Minerva prides itself on the broad church of experience its angels have, and together with their contacts, it is an excellent opportunity to add value to these fledgling companies.

MICRA is a collaboration between the Technical Transfer Offices of eight leading Midlands Universities, and provides an excellent gateway to the latest technology and innovation emanating from them. It is hoped by working together with Minerva, they can build a network to rival that of the Oxford, Cambridge and London “Golden Triangle”.

James Wilkie, Director of MICRA said:

It is a great opportunity for research excellence to come together with investor experience, and bringing the two groups together in this way is one of the key priorities of the MICRA programme.

Alex Toft, Head of Minerva noted:

The companies received excellent feedback from our angels, who are now working with them to help build a path to success. The next step is to provide further support by connecting these exciting opportunities with additional capital providers through our growing network.

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