Minister for London and Small Business visits Scale Space White City
Paul Scully MP visited Scale Space on 10 June, the UK’s first scale-up community created specifically to help innovative businesses accelerate and grow.
During the visit, the Minister spoke directly with several exciting companies based in the facility, including:
- DNAe, a pioneering molecular diagnostics business
- Avado, a digitally-powered professional learning business
- Salary Finance, who partner with employers to improve employee wellbeing
- Agilisys, a digital transformation specialist to the public sector
- Second Nature, a behavioural science and smart technology business
As the Government’s scale up champion and Minister for Small Business, Consumers and Labour Markets, Mr Scully has recently pledged support for Innovate UK’s new peer networks for scaling businesses, in collaboration with the ScaleUp Institute.
Welcoming the Minister were Mark Sanders, Executive Chairman at Scale Space, the Provost Professor Ian Walmsley, and Irene Graham, CEO of ScaleUp Institute. Mark Sanders explained how Scale Space has been created to help the UK’s scale-up sector overcome growth challenges and secure the right support to grow effectively. It helps members overcome challenges for long term success by creating a growth community, connecting businesses together for mutual benefit, and drawing on the specific skills and expertise within Imperial and Blenheim Chalcot.
Professor Walmsley introduced Imperial’s White City Campus to the Minister and explained that the College is creating a network of innovation spaces for businesses of all sizes – major corporations, high-tech and high-growth companies, SMEs, start-ups and entrepreneurs – to work alongside Imperial at every stage of their development and growth. Earlier this year, Imperial College Business School opened a 12,000 sq ft purpose-built space dedicated to teaching and research, which is being used by Business School students and academics.
The Minister toured labs of DNAe, a spinout from Imperial, which is developing a platform that performs DNA sequencing on a microchip to provide rapid, actionable information to clinicians. A quickfire showcase of several other member companies, including Agilisys, Second Nature, Avado and Salary Finance, rounded off the visit at Scale Space, before the Minister then joined the ScaleUp Institute on the next leg of the scaleup tour across London to meet food manufacturer Chika Russell of Chika’s Foods, big data gurus Quantexa, and decarbonisation in action with Icax in Southwark.
Clean tech startup Puraffinity, who recently graduated from White City Incubator was also highlighted as a prime example of how the White City ecosystem supports fast-growth companies at each stage of their entrepreneurial journey.
The Minister said: “Scaleups play an absolutely pivotal role in creating jobs, pioneering innovation and generating wealth for the nation – they will be critical as we build back better from the pandemic.
It was fantastic to meet so many engaging and creative business leaders at Scale Space and to highlight the extensive support which the government is offering to boost private enterprise – including the new Help to Grow schemes, funding through the British Business Bank, the Peer Networks mentoring programme and the 38 English growth hubs.”
In summing up the day across London, Irene Graham said: “Today’s visit has shown the innovation, diversity and international drive of scaleup businesses, which are found in every sector and area of the UK. Circa 33,000 scaleups generate 50% all SME turnover to the UK economy – £1.1 trillion – and are key to levelling up employment and future economic growth in every locality. Clusters and hubs are essential to scaleup growth, and today we have seen an exemplar of that in action”.
Learn more about the ministerial visit to Scale Space here