One of the night’s winners, Anna Devitt of DirectDevitt became the first recipient of the Creative EDGE award, a special Creative Industries award introduced this round. Presenting the award, Rachael Brown of Cultural Enterprise Office said:
At Cultural Enterprise Office we believe that Scotland can be the best place to create, scale and grow a creative career or business. Scotland is a vibrant and creative nation, we always have been. Together with our Creative EDGE partners, Creative Scotland and Scottish EDGE, we are proud and delighted to present the first ever Creative EDGE award to DirectDevitt, a business with a true blend of social purpose and creativity.
Clive Gillman, Director of Creative Industries, Creative Scotland, said:
This has been a really exciting process that has allowed us to see smart creative ideas to be turned into businesses that have the power to transform the lives of many people. I’ve been really pleased to have the opportunity to see first-hand the skills, ambitions and creative purpose embodied in everyone who has taken part. Huge congratulations to Anna and I’m sure that all of these businesses will be winners in their own fields, and we look forward to seeing them all thrive in the future.
The Higgs EDGE prize, a special award for high scale potential STEM focused businesses, went to uFraction8, a spin-out from Heriot-Watt University, taking home £100,000 after impressing the panel with their ambition to commercialise new liquid particle processing technology.
Also announced were the winners of Young EDGE, for entrepreneurs under the age of 30, and Wild Card EDGE for businesses who have yet to commence trading. The winners from each of these categories received a share of the allocated £100,000 budget, with seventeen receiving the maximum amount of £10,000 grant funding.
As the UK’s largest funding competition, Scottish EDGE is awarded as a 40% grant and a 60% loan, with a maximum award of up to £150,000. The loan is paid back to help fellow entrepreneurs on their pathway to success. In addition, Scottish EDGE provides mentoring, training and access to professional support.
Scottish EDGE CEO, Evelyn McDonald said:
The calibre of businesses we’ve seen pitching today has been exceptional and our judges had their work cut out deciding who should be awarded funding. We received a total of 242 applications for Scottish EDGE round eleven from around the country, representing businesses in every sector. The twenty two businesses who pitched today demonstrated a commitment and intense desire to grow their business and create jobs and wealth for Scotland and I believe many will achieve this.
Sir Tom Hunter, renowned Scottish entrepreneur and supporter of Scottish EDGE, said:
I love seeing entrepreneurs pitch an idea which they are incredibly passionate about, and attending the Scottish EDGE final is a real highlight for me for that very reason. Through EDGE we’re seeing a renewed spirit of entrepreneurship developing in Scotland, heeding our nation’s proud tradition as innovators. This is not just about money however, all entrants, win or lose, receive support packages to help them on their way and come back again to EDGE when they are ready to do so.
Gordon Merrylees, Head of Entrepreneurship for Royal Bank of Scotland said:
Congratulations to all of the winners for emerging victorious from such an impressive group of finalists. We are delighted to be working in partnership with the Scottish Government and the Hunter Foundation to continue to support entrepreneurial talent, develop Scottish EDGE and breathe life into entrepreneurship across Scotland. The 263 winners from rounds one to ten have, thus far, generated an additional £79.78 million in turnover, secured £87.87 million in additional investment, and created 1,204 jobs. We’re delighted with this progress and look forward to continued success as today’s winners join our ever-growing group of high-achieving entrepreneurial alumni.
The Scottish EDGE winners are:
Bella and Duke: A monthly subscription offering species specific, raw pet food direct to customers. Amount: £50,000 | Location: Perthshire
BUBLBag: Producer of inflatable packaging products which provide maximum product protection cost effectively. Amount £25,000 | Location: Falkirk
EBar Initiatives: Creator of the EBar device, an innovative, self-service beverage dispenser which pours the perfect pint in 3 seconds. Amount: £75,000 | Location: Aberdeen
Gin Bothy: Producer of Great Taste award winning gin in flavours such as Mulled Gin, Chilli and Amaretto. Amount: £70,000 | Location: Kirriemuir
Industrial Nature: Manufacturers of a range of innovative, low cost, insulating construction products made from left-over crop materials. Amount: £97,000 | Location: Edinburgh
Intelligent Gels: A chemical science industry formed to meet the rising demand for risk-free, environmentally sound, pipeline cleaning and sealant technologies. Amount £75,000 | Location: Aberdeen
StoriiCare: A software platform for elderly care, linking families with the care home workers. Amount: £100,000 | Location: Glasgow
Sansible Wearables: Creator of LiveSkin, a wearable sensor to aid decision making following force impact in contact sports. Amount: £50,000 | Location: Edinburgh
T30 Fitness Training: Deliverer of Fatburn Extreme and GameFit – scientifically devised fitness workouts based around hormone balance and sports science. Amount £50,000 | Location: Glasgow
The Vegan Kind: Designer of subscription boxes and online supermarket specifically for vegans. Amount: £75,000 | Location: Glasgow
Higgs EDGE Special Award Winner:
uFraction8: Creating design solutions for the biomanufacturing/processing industry using new microfluidics based technology. Amount: £100,000 | Location: Falkirk
Creative EDGE Special Award Winner:
DirectDevitt: Deliverer of the SQA Accredited course, Comedy and Confidence, throughout Scotland and the UK. Amount: £50,000 | Location: Glasgow
The Wild Card EDGE Winners are:
Adelie Health – Adelie Health Limited is a digital health startup which uses insights from behavioural economics to improve health outcomes for people living with chronic diseases with a focus on diabetes. Amount: 10,000 | Location: Aberdeen
AS-DZine – Go~Charge™ is a multi-award-winning, patent-pending hydration product, which can be attached to any hydration pack. It allows you to instantly switch between plain water and a scientifically formulated sports drink as often as you wish. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Stirling
lil’POP – The Healthy Crop specialises in all things sorghum! Sorghum is a nutrient-rich, gluten-free, and drought resilient crop! Introducing this wonderful ancient grain to the UK with their first product, lil’POP: popped sorghum. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Edinburgh
Attis Fitness – Attis Fitness is developing an innovative smart wearable for runners. The product is a compression legging which has smart sensors embedded into the fabric. Amount: £6,000 | Location: Stirling
Casta Spes Technologies – CST is currently developing the Heliwheel, a recreational product that comprises of a self-stabilising wheel and camera attachment. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Edinburgh
Design Surge – A startup that is dedicated to the design and manufacture of cycling accessories that target the commuter market. The business will aim to provide a range of premium products that provide the consumer with a consistent user experience. Amount: £6,000 | Location: Glasgow
Kingdom Scotland – Scotland’s First Luxury and Creative Fragrance House, working with a Scottish master perfumer to bottle the essence of Scotland in high-end perfumes. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Edinburgh
Kinetic Utilities t/a Kinetic Water – A supplier of Water filtration products which aims to become a well-known lifestyle brand. The filter increases the quality of drinking water through a five stage filtering process. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Larkhall
Liberise – A pre-trading company who aim to empower people who have a surgical stoma, requiring the wearing of a bag on their abdomen to collect waste. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Ayrshire
Seltza – A disruptive trendsetter that produces unsweetened soft drinks. Seltza also produces carbonated soft drinks that provide an alternative to traditional soft drinks and mixers. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Fife
Talbase – Talbase are launching a sophisticated online recruitment software service with avatar interviewing that will provide a suite of cloud facilities suitable for both temporary and permanent staffing solutions. Amount: £8,000 | Location: Dundee
The Young EDGE Winners are:
The Herbivore Kitchen – The Herbivore Kitchen is a vegetarian and vegan friendly café which offers a mail-order brownie service and also hosts a five course vegan dinner every month called “The Herbivore Supper Club”. Amount: £7,000 | Location: Edinburgh
Alterwaste Ltd – A specialist in sustainable foodservice disposables and packaging made from industrial waste products, currently focusing on its product “Colleggtion” – turning eggshell waste into compostable disposable packaging. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Edinburgh
BGR Training – Following the introduction of the company’s flagship product, ‘The BGR Suspension Trainer’, BGR Training will extend its brand to offer group fitness training classes and other branded products. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Glasgow
Creatify Digital – Helps businesses reach their customers by creating business and metric driven websites. Creatify Digital is able to deliver a traditional agency service while creating smarter websites faster and cheaper than ever before. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Glasgow
GETGUIDED – A b2b online marketplace connecting travel suppliers (Hotels and DMCs) with local experienced tour guides and tour guide companies. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Edinburgh
Good Nude Food – A Scottish food company dedicated to creating healthy and modern food products. The company’s first product range, ‘SUPERKRAUT’, is comprised of three nutritious, natural and delicious sauerkrauts. Amount: £7,000 | Location: Glasgow
Hemp Eyewear – Designs and manufactures the world’s first plant fibre eyewear. Using a leading edge sustainable technology, used by BMW and Mercedes cars, Hemp Eyewear has pioneered what it claims to be the most innovative frame in the industry. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Edinburgh
MicroSpray Technologies – MicroSpray Technologies’ mission is to revolutionise ultra-fine particle manufacturing for pharmaceutical and research industries using an innovative, simple and cost-effective spray technology. Amount: £4,000 | Location: Edinburgh
Ngage – Ngage’s headline product, Smart Concierge, allows accommodations to offer guests a simple and seamless way to make the most of their stay via their own personal, digital, on-demand concierge service. Amount: £7,000 | Location: Dumbartonshire
Oddity Innovations – A product design company with the aim of bringing innovative and unique products to market. The first innovation from Oddity is “pkt”, the reliable and efficient packaging solution for the parcel networks. Amount: £5,000 | Location: Denny
Teqnox Limited – An innovative startup company that designs body protection for equestrian sport. It was founded by director Carmen Cummiskey after it was identified that current body protection was bulky, restrictive and often difficult to put on. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Glasgow
Triyit – A product discovery club operating within the UK’s Fast Moving Consumer Goods industry (FMCG). The platform empowers consumers to try more new products and discover new favourites, whilst providing FMCG brands with an affordable and highly engaging marketing solution. Amount: £10,000 | Location: Paisley