Unpacking 2025 and looking ahead to what's next, with Innovate Cambridge
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This week’s episode features a rapid-fire yet insightful interview with Kathryn Chapman and Michael Anstey from Innovate Cambridge.
“It’s been a really good year for Cambridge. There’s a huge amount of momentum, inclusive innovation, and people really getting behind the agenda.”
Here are the key takeaways
A more united Cambridge tech cluster
- Innovate Cambridge has helped align the ecosystem around a clear, collective vision
- One voice into government is paying off, with £400m secured for ecosystem infrastructure
- Strong buy-in across academia, founders, VCs and industry
- AI is accelerating fast, while early-stage life sciences face tougher conditions, but the depth of local support continues to be a differentiator
Scaling ambition through partnership and inclusion
- Cambridge’s strength is not just density, but collaboration beyond the city
- Growing partnerships with Manchester and Oxford to unlock talent and investment
- A strong focus on inclusive innovation, from schools through to scaleups
- A push to raise ambition: less talk of unicorns, more focus on building decacorns
What’s top of the agenda for the year ahead
- Activating the Cambridge–Manchester partnership in a meaningful way
- Making innovation careers accessible to local talent through work with schools and councils
- Attracting more global R&D leaders to the region
- Backing founders to build, scale and exit globally
Quick facts from the conversation
- Cambridge now ranks 37th globally for tech cities (Savills)
- £60m raised for quantum networking, a new sector record
- Inclusive innovation and growth capital remain front and centre
- A call to tell the Cambridge story better on the world stage, spotlighting companies like TRIM and Cusp AI
- “We need more company creation, more exits, more global syndicates.”
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