From idea to product: How InstaRinse was born
With the aim of reducing the 2.5 billion disposable coffee cups the UK throws away each year, Bristol-born Lava Labs has set out to build an innovative new product to encourage reusable use.
With the aim of reducing the 2.5 billion disposable coffee cups the UK throws away each year, Bristol-born Lava Labs has set out to build an innovative new product to encourage reusable use.
Tom El-Shawk joined Future Space earlier this year as our new Centre Manager. Since joining, it has been a period of big changes for the centre. We caught up with him to find out how his first three months in post have gone and his thoughts on the future.
A year on from taking part in our Launch Space incubator for early-stage startups, and fresh off an appearance on BBC News, we caught up with Milbotix founder and CEO Zeke Steer to find out more about how his business idea has grown.
It’s an exciting time here at Future Space as we welcome new faces into our core team and see members of our existing team thrive and grow into new roles and opportunities.
Future Space members Reygar were launched in 2012 and developed their award-winning technology with support from Innovate UK.
Future Space hosts four innovation workshops, providing an insight into how our members are using innovation to create sustainable solutions to world challenges.
As we prepare to begin Launch Space Spring 2022, we caught up with a few of the Autumn 2021 cohort who were successful in securing Santander grants.
UWE Bristol’s Launch Space Incubator is open again for applications from aspiring entrepreneurs and early-stage businesses.
International Women’s Day raises awareness of women’s rights. This year’s theme #BreakTheBias shines a light on the gender inequality that still permeates our world, especially within the workplace. Future Space is dedicated to helping women succeed in the sectors most known to be dominated by men and male voices – STEM.
Indus Fusion’s journey began here at Future Space and the University of the West of England long before they were officially founded in 2020. In June 2020 the team were awarded £75,000 from Innovate UK to develop an automated vaccine preparation service. We met up with their Co-founder Arthur Keeling to hear their story.