Two Strathclyde finalists in Converge Challenge – University of Strathclyde


Two University of Strathclyde entries have reached the finals of the higher education company creation Converge Awards.
They are among 28 contenders across four categories to have been selected for the final stages, from an initial field of 200.
The finalists will be competing for cash prizes worth a total of more than £300,000, including equity-free awards of up to £50,000 and in-kind business support from Converge’s network of professional partners, which includes some of the country’s leading investors, lawyers, and business experts.
The winners will be announced at a ceremony in Edinburgh on 3 November, which will feature an address by Ivan McKee, Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise.
Strathclyde produced the overall winner of the 2021 Converge Challenge, pre-spinout pharmaceutical company Fitabeo Therapeutics, and had three-runners up in the event. 
Strathclyde’s representatives in the 2022 finals are:
Three additional awards will be presented at the ceremony: the Future Tech award; the Rose Award for female entrepreneurs, and the new IBioIC Award, sponsored by the Strathclyde-hosted Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre. The IBioIC Award offers a package of support to one successful biotech project, including a free membership to IBioIC, a dedicated IBioIC account manager and £20,000 in project funding for the university where the project originated.
The companies have received support from Strathclyde Inspire, the University’s flagship entrepreneurship programme, which offers entrepreneurial training and opportunities to every student, staff member and alumnus.  
Claudia Cavalluzzo, Executive Director of Converge, said: “Scotland’s world-class universities continue to be brilliant hotbeds of innovation and creativity, as exemplified by this year’s Converge finalist cohort.
“The judges who reviewed this year’s cohort’s business plans believe that these emerging entrepreneurs are leading projects with real market potential and the power to strengthen our economy while creating a fairer future for all. The promise for all these 28 fledgling companies is huge, and the Converge team will be right behind them in championing their ground-breaking ideas.”
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