Andrew Blain
Andrew Blain, managing partner of Shepherd and Wedderburn

Scottish-headquartered UK law firm and leading technology advisory and investment company to co-host Titans of Tech Event on Wednesday 26 ...

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Scottish-headquartered UK law firm and leading technology advisory and investment company to co-host Titans of Tech Event on Wednesday 26 October.

HOSTED by GP Bullhound’s Executive Director, Javed Huq, and Vice President, Ed Prior, the industry event is geared to reveal the key findings of GP Bullhound’s annual Titans of Tech report, charting the growth trends of Europe’s tech ecosystem, and highlighting the companies that are demonstrating the greatest ambition.

The UK is internationally renowned for its thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem but the brightest talent can often find it difficult to scale up operations and push through that glass ceiling.

Start to Scale, which was recently launched by Shepherd and Wedderburn, seeks to address this challenge.

The aim of Start to Scale is to supercharge, and support, start-ups, and scale-ups by providing access to essential resources and insight from key stakeholders in the business community as well as in-person market square events. For more information visit https://shepwedd.com/start-to-scale.

The Titans of Tech round table in Edinburgh is the first scale-up, industry event to take place following the launch of Start to Scale and will be run in partnership with GP Bullhound.

What does it take to build a billion-dollar company? What are the critical success factors for European tech? How can businesses remain resilient in bear markets and benefit from economic downturns? Find out at Titans of Tech.

Register here, for an evening of conversations and networking on Wednesday 26 October from 5:30pm – 8:00pm. Limited spaces available.

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