The new home security product is able to detect unusual events all over the house, using machine learning and low frequency sound waves undetectable to human ears.
In 6 months, Adam Smith and his company went from sharing racks in other people’s data centres, to having built one of their own. I met Adam to speak about the challenges and learning curves involved.
According to a study by Nectar, the company most known for its points reward card, 16-30 year-olds in the UK favour entrepreneurship over working up the career ladder.
The DVLA has announced it will be sponsoring TechHub Swansea, a community and workspace for technology entrepreneurs in the area.
If you want to nominate someone to be heralded as entrepreneur of the year, or startup founder of the year, then you can do so now…
Why do only approx 20 per cent of companies succeed is a question asked by many in the start-up and SME space. Founders of a billion dollar company, Eventbrite share their tips for success.
A vast majority of young Brits are considering starting their own business, but concerns over lack of a stable income inhibit most, suggests new study.
ITProPortal spoke to Russell Hall, co-founder of the astoundingly successful Hailo app, about what the government has been doing to help startups, and why that hasn't always been the case.
According to a new survey commissioned by Google, British teenagers have little interest in starting their own companies and believe they will likely work for well-established companies when they enter the workforce. The survey was based around statistics gathered by YouGov and highlights a lack of entrepreneurial spirit amongst teenagers in Britain. The Internet-based market...
And you won't just be getting free storage: successful start up applicants will also get 24x7 support and access to Google’s technical expertise, promises the company.
The UK government has launched its Do More Online campaign which includes a £2m investment for Local Enterprise Partnerships to help micro-businesses and sole traders increase their online presence.
When most people picture a technology entrepreneur they probably imagine some hoodie-clad bright spark in Silicon Valley creating the next consumer gadget or piece of enterprise software.
The device is highly portable and costs less than a tenth of a modern incubation system, but provides the same level of care for premature babies.
Shubham Banerjee first built a prototype of the device from Lego Mindstorms, and now has hundreds of thousands worth of funding from Intel.
A government backed programme that encourages graduate entrepreneurs into the UK has launched its next competition to win a place in the scheme.
Crowdfunding website Kickstarter is set for a shift in policy as it relaxes its rules and regulations to come in line with more liberal competitors.
The UK is the second largest location in the world that provides a thriving environment with start-up ecosystems with high-growth clusters.
The UK government has announced the launch of the London Co-Investment Fund (LCIF) in order to address the funding gap faced by the capital’s tech startups.
The government has announced £42m of new funding to help digital start-ups grow their businesses.
For one such CEO, Intent HQ's Jonathan Lakin, it's best to focus on what really matters. Read his opinion article to find out more.
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