£6m funding boost awarded to CivTech to ignite public sector innovation

The Scottish Government has announced £6 million in funding to drive innovation across the public sector to improve the lives of Scottish citizens, and support a new generation of technology businesses and entrepreneurs.

Awarded to CivTech - the world’s first Government-run accelerator for public sector tech innovation - the cash injection will allow the programme to fund small to medium businesses in the private sector as they work to find ways to improve public sector services.

Announced at CivTech’s sixth Demo Day event, live-streamed from Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms on the 8th of February 2022, the funding will significantly increase the number of Challenges set by the Scottish Government’s ground-breaking accelerator

For the first time, it will provide opportunity for private investors and the Scottish Government to co-fund the high growth potential businesses coming out of CivTech.

Tech entrepreneurs and organisations compete to help find new digital solutions to these Challenges, set by public sector bodies ranging from parts of the Scottish Government through to local councils and national charities.

The current cohort unveiled their solutions for the first time at the Demo Day 6 event. The twelve teams  showcased innovative technologies that will help to tackle climate change, support social care services and improve educational facilities.

Ivan McKee MSP speaking at CivTech Demo Day at the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh

Ivan McKee, Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise opened the event with a keynote address.

Mr McKee said: “CivTech’s Accelerator Programme creates a hub for government and industry to come together and develop transformational technologies to tackle problems faced by local communities.

“CivTech clearly demonstrates that the public sector can innovate, and that innovation can contribute to the economy.

“It is regarded both in Scotland and across the globe as a world leader in GovTech – the application of technological solutions, expertise and technical ability across our public services – a market that will grow from $400 billion (£298 billion) in 2018 to $800 billion (£597 billion) in 2023.

“This funding will allow CivTech to realise its growth ambitions and support the success of businesses taking part in the programme, which in turn allows us to build better public services and drive our economy.”

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