Birmingham Tech’s ScaleUp Programme will give software company access to leading global experts
Specialist software company FransScape has been accepted onto Birmingham Tech’s ScaleUp Programme, along with 11 other businesses.
The company, which has developed an innovative and scalable digital franchise management platform, will now take part in a six-month programme that will give it access to tech leaders from around the world, including experts from Silicon Valley.
The launch of the programme, which included a welcome message and advice from Silicon Valley venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki, gave the company founders the opportunity to find out more about the initiative and discuss their goals and challenges with one another.
Theo Millward, managing director of FranScape, says: “FranScape was born in the most challenging of economic circumstances.
“In less than a year, we’ve already secured 10 clients and have had significant interest in what we do.
“To be accepted onto this programme with just 11 other highly ambitious and respected start-ups is an honour and reflects the outstanding performance my team has delivered.
“I look forward to what lies ahead and the support on offer to help us scale quickly is something we will grab with both hands.
“It really is a tremendously exciting time for FranScape.”
Yiannis Maos, CEO of Birmingham Tech, says: “We’re super excited to finally announce who we’ve selected for our ScaleUp Programme.
“The level of applications we received were extremely high and that’s resulted in us selecting 12 high-calibre businesses.
“These organisations sit at the cutting edge of tech and demonstrate why our region is seen as a hotbed of innovation.
“We are looking forward to working closely with these businesses over the next six months to help them realise their full potential and maybe one or two will go on to be our region’s next unicorns.”