Opportunity: Expand your high-growth business internationally with London & Partners

Is your innovative tech scaleup ready to go global? You might be eligible for London & Partners’ free, 12-month international trade programme.

Click here for more info and to apply by 30 August.

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Designed to help ambitious high-growth SMEs achieve their international growth goals, Grow London Global offers:

  • Focused Workshops and Events: Learn from expert advisors through targeted sessions.
  • Connections to Top Corporates: Network with leading companies in London and worldwide.
  • Access to Global Business Opportunities: Explore markets in North America, Europe, China, India, and the Middle East.
  • High-Profile Trade Missions: Join exclusive trade missions led by international business experts.
  • Account Manager: Receive support throughout your programme journey.

Grow London Global is the successor to the Mayor's International Business Programme, which has helped 1,300 London scaleups including Monzo, Brompton Bicycles, Mr & Mrs Smith and Bloom & Wild reach their global expansion goals.

Eligibility Criteria:

London-based, UK-registered company in one of the following sectors:

o Fintech and Cyber

o Enterprise Technologies

o Creative Industries

o Life Sciences

o Sustainability

  • Demonstrated international growth ambitions
  • Minimum of 10 employees (including founders)
  • Turnover between £1m and £40m
  • 20% YoY growth with active projects, domestically or internationally

Apply now to join the next cohort, deadline is 30 August 2024: https://bit.ly/GLGApply


For more information please contact: 

Ed Bevan

Head of SME Engagement, techUK

Ed is Head of SME Engagement and is responsible for shaping techUK’s proposition to our SMEs across the country, ensuring our policy work, market access activity and services benefit the SME community.

Prior to working at techUK, Ed worked in the at the Department for International Trade, engaging with a variety of businesses, particularly SMEs, to understand the benefits of Free Trade Agreements and act as case studies in press and social media. Ed has also worked in policy and public affairs within the voluntary sector, namely the Alzheimer’s Society and the Men’s Health Forum.

Ed holds a MA in International Relations from Leiden University, and in his spare time enjoys spending time with his son, travelling, and visiting historical sites.

Email:
[email protected]

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