The Future Fifty programme focuses on scaling late-stage startups, providing access to networks and growth mechanisms instead of traditional learning and validation.
Johnny Mayo stated that the accelerator's main value is in building networks of peers and mentors among the C-suite, not just founders.
With startups from healthtech to fintech, the selected cohort has collectively raised almost £1.2bn, showcasing the diverse landscape of tech innovation.
The eligibility criteria for Future Fifty include having UK-based headquarters, generating £5mn revenue, and having raised Series B funding, targeting robust companies.
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