Accelerators

The University of Edinburgh’s AI Accelerator programme is now seeking innovative, technology-driven scaleups to be part of its eighth cohort. 

Aimed at Scottish as well as international companies, the programme supports emerging businesses whose proposition is built on artificial intelligence helping develop and fully maximise their commercial potential.

Applications for this year’s AI Accelerator, open to scalable, incorporated businesses with high growth potential, must be submitted by 19th May. Prior to the deadline, the University will stage an online information session for potential applicants on 23rd April followed by an in-person session on 3rd May. 

A cohort of up to 16 companies, all of which place a strong focus on ‘AI for good’ to deliver societal benefits in key areas including health and wellbeing, social care, and the climate challenge will then be selected with the programme running from September until March 2025. 

Participants will benefit from support aimed at helping them achieve global growth for their companies with discussions on investment strategy development and direct engagement with potential investors. 

Along with some generous financial support, newly accepted cohort companies will also be given the opportunity to scale their business through workshops covering a range of commercialisation issues from product pricing to leadership. 

Now celebrating its fifth year, the AI Accelerator has supported a wide range of world-leading companies to develop from start-ups to globally focused businesses. These include climate monitoring solution provider, Space Intelligence; Inicio.AI, a technology-driven start-up which makes debt management processes more efficient and accessible for businesses.; and Edinburgh-based cancer research business Carcinotech, which raised over £4m in January to further develop its 3D-printed micro-tumour technology.

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Since the inception of the AI Accelerator in 2018, these and other participant companies have gone on to secure over £67 million through a combination of external investment and grant funding awards.

The 2024 programme will be once again delivered both digitally and in-person by University of Edinburgh’s world-leading innovation hub for data science and artificial intelligence, the Bayes Centre, and in partnership with Edinburgh Innovations, the University of Edinburgh’s commercialisation service. 

The programme is delivered on behalf of all the university’s Data-Driven Innovation Hubs.

Among the cohort companies which participated in the most recent AI Accelerator were MySmash Media, a disruptive platform which connects film and TV content creators with commissioning decision-makers; Bennu.ai, developers of the world’s smartest bin which sorts waste automatically for a net zero circular economy; and Dyneval, a life sciences business focused on improving male reproductive health.

Professor Ruth King, director of the University of Edinburgh’s Bayes Centre, said: “We’re delighted to be marking the fifth year of our AI Accelerator programme which supports AI-driven businesses to further commercialise their proposition and become world leaders in their field. 

“We are proud to have supported over 80 companies in their growth journey by offering mentoring and guidance while opening access to new networks to help them secure funding and investment.

“AI has become increasingly prominent as a disruptive technology impacting all aspects of our lives. The University of Edinburgh has been recognised as a world leader in AI research for more than 60 years. 

“We understand the importance of utilising this technology in an ethical and trustworthy manner to deliver social and economic benefits. We now look forward to receiving applications from innovative and ambitious scaleups from within Scotland and across the globe which use AI to tackle key societal challenges.”

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