Our delegates were joined by Abakar Saidov, founder of Beamery and Alpha Machines, and Simon Knowles, Co-founder of Graphcore, the company that pioneered the Intelligence Processing Unit (IPU), a processor built from the ground up for machine intelligence.
An incredible afternoon at the UK Parliament. Our visit kicked off with a special tour through both Houses of Parliament, the House of Lords and the House of Commons, the seat of British democracy for centuries.
Delegates met with High Commissioner Kumaran Periasamy, sharing their ambitions and plans for scaling in the UK market.
An extraordinary welcome for Startup Policy Forum and New Economy Collective at the London Stock Exchange, which hosted delegates of SPF’s UK Startup Safari for a wonderful evening reception to engage with guests from across the United Kingdom.
From an inside look at their design process and the thinking behind their iconic aesthetic, to an honest conversation about brand-building, community, and what it takes to compete with the world’s biggest consumer tech players, the Nothing team pulled back the curtain in a fascinating way.
Punting with UK Minister for AI and Online Safety Kanishka Narayan MP on the River Cam: the most quintessentially Cambridge thing to do!An unforgettable afternoon for Startup Policy Forum delegates, as we went punting with Minister Kanishka Narayan in Cambridge.
SPF had the privilege of hosting a conversation here about India’s dynamic startup ecosystem, as part of the Cambridge India Business Dialogue by Cambridge India Business Society of the Cambridge Judge Business School, one of the most prestigious forums where global academia, policy, and industry come together to examine the forces shaping our world.