Scottish EDGE joins forces with Scottish Enterprise and Techscaler to drive economic change in Scotland with new awards

 

Businesses looking to make a positive impact in Scotland’s economy could be in the running for up to £150,000 of support from Scottish EDGE thanks to a new award, Mission EDGE, funded by Scottish Enterprise.

This new award debuts as part of the 25th round of Scottish EDGE Awards which open for submissions on 29th of January, offering a total prize pot of £1.5 million.

The introduction of the Mission EDGE award is designed to reflect Scottish Enterprise’s focus on driving meaningful change in Scotland’s economic performance by concentrating their expertise on three priority areas. These ‘missions’ are to create an internationally competitive energy transition industry in Scotland, to scale the impact of Scotland’s innovation strengths into high-growth industries of the future and to drive capital investment to deliver a step change in Scotland’s productivity.

The latest round also marks the introduction of the Techscaler-supported top Young EDGE Award. Techscaler, a Scottish Government-backed programme designed to create, develop, and scale tech startups, is supporting this award to recognise and reward exceptional young talent in the tech sector. The award offers a £15,000 prize to the top technology-focused business in the category for founders under the age of 30.

Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes said:

“Innovation is at the very heart of our economy. We have the talent, the skills and the facilities to make Scotland one of Europe’s fastest-growing start-up economies and our Techscaler programme is central to that.

 “The new Techscaler Young EDGE Award will help to underpin our commitment to fostering and nurturing Scotland’s young and vibrant tech entrepreneurs as we develop our pipeline of future innovators."

 SE’s Managing Director of Innovation and Investment Jane Martin said: 

“Scottish EDGE has uncovered and supported real success stories in Scotland and we are looking forward to seeing submissions from more great innovators for this new award. Scottish Enterprise’s mission-led approach means we are targeting our support where it can really help deliver transformational change for Scotland’s economy.

 “We’re excited to provide this funding to businesses in collaboration with Scottish EDGE, powering our drive forward in creating a world-leading energy transition sector, delivering a step-change in Scotland’s productivity through driving increased capital investment, and scaling innovation in the high-growth industries of the future.”

 Evelyn McDonald, CEO of Scottish EDGE said: 

"Scottish Enterprise has been a founding partner and ongoing supporter of Scottish EDGE, showing unwavering commitment to fostering entrepreneurship. Through their programmes, they continue to drive the success of some of Scotland’s most innovative businesses. Similarly, Techscaler has been an invaluable collaborator, providing vital resources and support to help early-stage businesses scale and succeed in the competitive tech landscape.

 "These latest award additions enable us to empower businesses to not only achieve transformative growth but also play a vital role in building a thriving Scottish economy."

 To date, Scottish EDGE has supported 663 businesses, awarded over £28 million in grants and loans, created 4,172 jobs, and boosted the turnover of award-winning companies by £763 million.

The Scottish EDGE suite of awards now includes:

  • Scottish EDGE (Up to £100k grant/loan split)

  • Social Enterprise EDGE (Up to £75k grant/loan split, supported by Postcode Innovation Trust)

  • Young EDGE (Up to £15k grant funding, supported by Scottish Enterprise)

  • Wild Card EDGE (Up to £15k grant funding)

Specialist category awards include:

Scottish EDGE is supported by the Royal Bank of Scotland, The Hunter Foundation, Scottish Government, and Scottish Enterprise.

If you are keen to apply and want to find out more then your first step to success could be to attend the Scottish EDGE virtual application workshop to get advice on crafting that perfect application.

Round 25 of the Scottish EDGE Awards will officially open on 29th January, with applications being accepted until 27th February, and the live final scheduled for 9th May.

 
Jack Proctor