Silicon Valley comes to the UK is a not-for profit series of industry supported events led by business leaders, investors and serial entrepreneurs and run by students. It's designed to improve the ecosystem for entrepreneurship in the UK, Europe and beyond and drive sustainable growth.
In 2013, Big Data was headline theme for the debates with Edtech and Medtech still being key areas of focus. The 2014 programme, that will take place on the 19th, 20th and 21st of November, will continue to help start ups to scale up.
Thoughts by Janet Coyle, MD Silicon Valley comes to the UK
Scale up report to be launched 17 November
We all know that Britain is a great place to start a business and here in London innovation is everywhere.
Silicon Valley Comes to the UK had handpicked 17 female CEOs from some of the UK’s most rapidly growing tech firms and taken them to Silicon Valley to learn from some of its most influential brands.
What does Silicon Valley have to teach 17 of Britain’s up-and-coming female CEOs? Rather a lot, as it happens!
Zoe Peden, co-founder and chief juggler of Insane Logic, shares her insights on how to get the best out of SVC2UK and take a company to a new level. Since taking part in SVC2UK events, Insane Logic expanded its team from 5 to 12 people, developed its sales strategy and built a new business proposition.
Continue ReadingOnly a few weeks to go before our annual CEO scale up summit at the London Stock Exchange where we help CEOs who are leading high growth companies to scale up their businesses. Do hurry as spaces are limited for this free and high impact event.
Continue ReadingJoin these exciting masterclasses to hear some of the most successful entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley about best scaling up practices and raising finance, Edtech discussions and what the future in tech holds! Speakers to include: Margaret Gould-Stewart, Angela Lin, David Hornik, Crystal Hutter and more.
Continue ReadingJoin this “Thought Leadership” event for an opportunity to hear some experienced and inspiring entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley share insights and thoughts on the most disruptive technologies that will transform our lives in the next 20 years.
Speakers in attendance include Catherine Mohr, Margaret Gould-Stewart, Megan Smith , Jack Hidary.