Geovation Scotland ready to accept applications to its Accelerator Programme

Published: 16 July 2019

Driving the digital revolution with data

Registers of Scotland (RoS) and Ordnance Survey (OS) are delighted to open the application process for business start-ups who might benefit from a unique opportunity to access data, and gain the support to grow a business.

Location, land and property data will be available to support new business start-ups under Geovation Scotland.

New businesses will be able to apply to join the Geovation Accelerator Programme and receive the backing and support of RoS and the OS. The fledgling firms will have the opportunity to use data produced through mapping and related technologies, and will be in line to receive expert business support and funding to help them flourish on the world stage.

Over a twelve-month period, the start-ups accepted onto the Programme will be able to access a wide range of resources. These resources include access to experienced software developers, geospatial expertise from OS, property expertise from RoS, and mentorship on business proposals and investor relationships. They will also each receive up to £15,000 in funding.

Commenting on our latest development, Jennifer Henderson, the Keeper of the Registers of Scotland, said:

“I am delighted that we are able to offer this opportunity to entrepreneurs. Geovation Scotland will support creative people to use our data to create their own businesses, and to benefit the wider Scottish economy and the people of Scotland."

“Our role in the creation of Geovation Scotland is playing a key role in turning our data into a live resource, as well as crucial reference material.”

The Geovation approach is centred on offering a founder-friendly environment, prime-location office space, meeting facilities, equipment, access to data and great mentors, high-quality workshop content and, almost uniquely, an in-house software development team, who work hand in hand with the companies to build and release their first products.

Award-winning data analytics business Topolytics is already working with the Ordnance Survey to create a system to monitor and track all of the UK’s waste.  The company has been selected by the Department for Environment and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) to design a ‘smart’ system to capture the more than 20 million movements of waste from their sources through to final processing or disposal.  The system will track all inert and hazardous waste from households, local authorities, businesses and the construction sector.

In the three years since the London Hub launched, Geovation has created a community of more than 1200 GeoTech and PropTech start-ups, has helped 84 companies through its Programme and seen these companies raise £23.3M in funding and create more than 200 new jobs.

The past six months has seen Geovation expand through partnerships with complimentary innovation Hubs in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff and Manchester, in addition to the new Accelerator Programme run in Edinburgh through Geovation Scotland.

Notes to Editors

For further information on Geovation and Ordnance Survey, interviews and images contact Keegan Wilson, 02380 055332 keegan.wilson@os.uk

For further information about Registers of Scotland, please telephone Andy Richardson on 07975 618126 or email communications@ros.gov.uk.

About Geovation

Geovation is an Ordnance Survey initiative dedicated to using location and property data to support open innovation and collaboration. Location is at the heart of many of the most successful digital products and services. Land and property are the foundation of our national economy.

With offices in London and Edinburgh, the Geovation Accelerator Programme is delivered in England and Scotland. Geovation also has satellite offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff and Manchester.

Geovation is funded by Ordnance Survey, HM Land Registry and Registers of Scotland. In 2019, Geovation was selected as one of the UK’s top 10 accelerators by the UK Business Angels Association.