UK Tech Accelerator
Running from September 2024 to January 2025, the accelerator will place six companies into our Stuttgart-based Innovation Hub, the host of de:hub future.industries. Once part of our community, they will gain access to tailored startup support packages, including introductions to and visits with key global corporates and VCs. The pioneering technology companies were selected from a pool of almost 50 applicants after presenting their market-ready innovations in areas such as quantum physics, AI, robotics and virtual reality to a panel of UK and German judges
Why Stuttgart?
The city of Stuttgart is the capital of the German state of Baden-Württemberg – a place that boasts one of the highest densities of global corporates including Bosch, Mercedes and SAP. As a state it has an economy similar in size to Sweden and is Germany’s largest exporter. Located centrally in Europe, it spends around €30 billion on Research & Development each year – the highest intensity of anywhere in Europe.
What do Startups get?
A high profile unveiling at Baden-Württemberg’s Start-up BW Summit in Stuttgart on July 11 2024
Opportunity to join a wide range of start up support packages with key stakeholders
A funded office space in CODE_n for 5 months, with access to our wider eco system and hub network Corporate and VC
Introductions and on-site visits to our partners
Meet the
Cohort
The first cohort at CODE_n consisted of selected UK startups driving innovative solutions in areas such as digital transformation, sustainability, and security. During the program, the teams were given access to our network, individual coaching and exclusive business opportunities in Germany. The focus was on optimizing their market entry strategies and forging valuable partnerships with corporates and investors.
Sector: Robotics
Region: Yorkshire and the Humber (Sheffield)

BOW revolutionises robotics software development, offering a universal platform that simplifies creating applications for any robot. Their SDK enables developers to innovate across various hardware, ensuring rapid deployment and high portability. BOW’s mission is to democratise robotics, making it accessible to a broader range of developers and industries.
Sector: AI
Region: South West (Exeter) 

digiLab is a machine learning company specialising in probabilistic machine learning and uncertainty quantification across a range of sectors including nuclear fission, fusion, materials, and general engineering. Through the accelerator, digilab aims to launch its proprietary machine learning platform, twinLab, and related services. twinLab puts sophisticated machine learning tools in the hands of domain engineers, optimising their simulations and workflows.
Sector:VR/AR
Region: London

Gemba is the go-to virtual reality platform of the enterprise metaverse. A leader in global workforce learning, Gemba supports ambitious companies going through digital transformation roll out powerful, scalable training in an efficient, sustainable way. Through the Accelerator, Gemba will showcase their VR capabilities across the European manufacturing market, generating long-lasting partnerships that drive business impact through operational and leadership excellence.
Sector: AI 
Region: Yorkshire and the Humber (Huddersfield)

Holdson develops innovative hardware and software solutions for a range of manufacturing clients, enhancing machine precision and efficiency by embedding integrated custom-built machine learning tools. Through the accelerator, Holdson aims to tap into Germany’s robust industrial ecosystem and academia, and to propel sustainable manufacturing practices by commercialising its AI and digital tools.
Sector: Quantum
Region: South East (Reading)

Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC) is a global leader in Quantum Compute-as-a-Service (QCaaS). They developed the UK’s first commercially available quantum computer, became Europe’s first QCaaS company, and integrated the world’s first quantum computer in a commercial data centre. Through the Accelerator, OQC aims to explore proof of concept studies with Southern German Corporates and establish a new partnership, investor and industry network.

Sector: AI
Region: London

OctaiPipe is a platform that facilities the management and scale-up of AI on the Edge, using Federated Learning to outperform traditional, centralised cloud-based approaches in avariety of industrial and critical systems applications. OctaiPipe is already working with German companies and aims to expand its existing partnerships and collaborations with German companies and identify new business opportunities and funding.
Key Partners
UK Government's Department for Business and Trade
We are the department for economic growth. We support business to invest, grow and export, creating jobs and opportunities across the country.
Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Tourism Baden-Württemberg
The Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Tourism is responsible for economic policy in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Its remit includes promoting the economy, in particular small and medium-sized enterprises, and business-related research.
Baden-Württemberg International (BW_i)
BW_i is the central location marketing agency for business and science and academia for the state of Baden-Württemberg. It offers a wide range of services for foreign companies, clusters and networks, universities and research institutions that are interested in the German Southwest. BW_i uk office is the first point of contact if you are looking for the perfect site or investment opportunity.
Code_n
CODE_n is a leading cross-industry and cross-cultural innovation platform and hub for digital pioneers and visionaries. CODE_n promotes creativity and provides a stage for new business models and digital trends, enriched by an international network of startups and companies that connects entrepreneurs, ambitious startups and established companies. They are also the sponsors of the Future Industries Hub Stuttgart.
Corporate Partners
Press
Stuttgart is becoming an innovation hub for six British technology startups: naturally, this is causing a stir in the media. All official press releases and articles on the topic of the UK Tech Accelerator are linked in this section. If you have any press enquiries, please get in touch with our contacts.
First press release
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On pager: "Meet the winners"
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Cohort PDF
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The tech focus of the selected British start-ups fits perfectly with our profile as the No. 1 innovation region in Europe. Collaborations in the field of future technologies can not only benefit Baden-Württemberg companies, but also strengthen relations between the two locations.
Dr. Christian Herzog, Former Managing Director of BW_i
Technological innovations are of great importance for the future of Europe and the Accelerator supports international cooperation. The experience of GFT and CODE_n enriches the project and promotes transnational cooperation on the way to new developments.
Ulrich Dietz, Co Founder of GFT Technologies SE, CEO & Founder of RB Capital GmbH; Managing Partner of 1886 Ventures GmbH, Main shareholder of CODE_n
This exciting partnership with Baden Wuerttemberg and leading German corporates underpins our shared commitment to producing the world’s most cut-through technologies whilst securing sustainable economies for a better future. Much like Germany, the UK has a thriving ‘Mittelstand’ of innovative and fast-growing exporters, so it is fitting that our winners come from throughout the UK, representing five of the UK’s nine regions. This highlights just how well spread the UK’s trillion-dollar tech sector – which grew by 10 percent last year – actually is.
Barton, His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Europe
We see the launch of the Accelerator as confirmation of our successful economic policy and our ‘BW-UK Partnership Initiative’. The newly developed high-tech collaboration is the result of our long-standing, excellent partnership. We expect technological impetus for our companies and start-ups in Baden-Württemberg. Especially in future technologies such as AI, green tech or quantum computing, we want to cooperate even more closely with the best international players.
Dr. Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut, German Minister for Economic Affairs, Labour and Tourism Baden-Württemberg
Would you like to know more
about the program?
Our accelerator program has successfully concluded, and we’re proud of its impact! If you have any questions about its success and outcomes, feel free to reach out. We’re excited to build on this momentum and collaborate with partners on future innovation projects. Let’s shape what’s next - get in touch!
Lea Havekost
Startup & Innovation Manager
+49 152 091 63 025
Carolin Eißler
Manager Cluster & Startups | BW_i
+ 49 173 7596364
Jane Kirz
Senior Technology Innovation Scout | British Conuslate-General Munich
Hanna Endhart
Lead Partnership Initiative BW-UK | Ministry of Economy, Labor and Tourism Baden-Württemberg
+ 49 711 123 23 71