This was the thinking behind yesterday evening’s ‘Meet the GlobalScots’ event in London’s iconic Scotland House. The evening, which was supported by Scottish Enterprise, facilitated key introductions for 34 Scottish EDGE winning businesses to 23 GlobalScots
who are part of a 600 strong network of entrepreneurial and inspirational business leaders, dedicated to supporting Scotland’s most ambitious companies.
For the EDGE winning businesses present, the evening delivered an opportunity to meet high profile business persons, such as: Graeme Cook of Keller, Andrew Lloyd of Dynama Solutions, Gregor Mowat of LOQBOX, Tracey Ginn of MBM Commercial, Gilli Coston
of KORE Wireless and Paul Gallagher of EY who are keen to provide advice, contacts and, potentially, mentoring.
One of the key topics to emerge during the thematic networking session was that of the opportunities that London, and the surrounding area, can offer Scottish based businesses. The evening’s venue - Scotland House, for example, is one of five International
Innovation and Investment hubs which form part of a wider network across government, partners and businesses to support trade, investment, innovation and inter-governmental relations with Europe. Primarily, they provide a platform for collaborative
activity to increase exports and attract investment to Scotland.
Several of the EDGE winners were also given the chance to pitch their business idea to the floor. One such individual who took advantage of the opportunity was 3-category EDGE winner Callum Murray, founder of Amiqus, who gave a pitch demonstrating how
the company has grown its team to 30 through the success of its first product, Amiqus ID.
Both Scottish EDGE and Scottish Enterprise intend to follow-up with the entrepreneurs who attended the event to identify introductions to GlobalScots that directly support the growth plans of the company and have demonstrable impact.
Scottish EDGE CEO, Evelyn McDonald commented:
With Scottish Government recently unveiling a 10-year plan to revive Scotland’s export performance to keep pace with other countries, it’s impossible for us to ignore the crucial role that our highly scalable EDGE winning businesses could play in strengthening
Scotland’s position.
For Scottish Enterprise and the GlobalScots to have enabled this valuable access to such a vast array of business knowledge is incredible and has equipped many of our business leaders with a greater understanding of how to promote, market, lead and
raise investment for their business.
I have no doubt that the impact of tonight’s event will be long lasting, helping our EDGE winning businesses enter new markets and forge stronger trading relationships that will ultimately benefit the Scottish economy.
Julie Morrison, Head of International Networks at Scottish Enterprise, said:
Our network of GlobalScots boasts some of the sharpest business minds to come out of Scotland, spanning a variety of growth sectors from life sciences and data to creative industries and tourism. They can help companies make vital connections, provide
advice and open up opportunities for those keen to grow.
Scottish EDGE has a strong track record for producing highly successful scaling companies and we’re sure that with the added boost of linking to our GlobalScot network, their potential to internationalise and make a positive impact on Scotland’s economy
will be even greater.