Future Fifty

Information

Future Fifty is a prestigious accelerator programme designed to fast-track the growth of a select group of growth-stage digital companies. The programme offers a unique blend of tailored support, including access to a network of leading experts, investors, and government officials. Entrepreneurs benefit from bespoke workshops, mentoring, and peer-to-peer learning opportunities, all aimed at addressing the specific challenges faced by scaling businesses. The programme also provides high visibility and credibility, which can significantly enhance the companies' profiles and attract further investment.

How to Apply

To apply for the Future Fifty programme, interested companies must visit the official website and complete the application form. The application process typically involves providing detailed information about the company's growth metrics, business model, market position, and future plans. Selected companies are often those demonstrating significant growth potential, innovation, and a solid track record. The selection committee reviews applications carefully to ensure a good fit with the programme's objectives.

Total number of startups invested: 176

Average Funding: Varies, typically substantial given the late-stage focus

Industry: Digital companies across various sectors

Market: United Kingdom

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