Accelerator and angel syndicate Baltic Ventures has invested £300k in a brand new cohort made up of ten startups from the Liverpool metropolis area.
Backed by a £4.1m grant from the Liverpool Metropolis Area Mixed Authority, Baltic Ventures’ Accelerator 2025 cohort contains digital tech startups masking proptech, healthtech, e-commerce, edtech, fintech and local weather tech.
The cohort contains BreezeMove, which is reworking the UK property transaction course of by halving common completion occasions and lowering fall-through charges by over 90%.
There’s additionally Aposto, which is reworking how large-scale occasions handle staffing and security, and Loom, a digital platform utilizing AI to energy upcycling in style.
The in-person programme will happen in Liverpool and have masterclass classes, one-to-one personalised teaching help, funding readiness coaching and extra.
“This 12 months’s software, recruitment and choice course of was our best but and we had been significantly impressed with the calibre of companies and founders from Liverpool Metropolis Area, reflecting the ecosystem’s robust and promising trajectory,” says Mo Aldalou, programme director at Baltic Ventures.
“I couldn’t be extra excited to welcome our new cohort of ten formidable founding groups to our annual Accelerator programme, the place they are going to obtain the help, instruments and connections they should propel them into their subsequent stage of development.”
Over the previous two years, Baltic Ventures has facilitated £1.1m in funding from 33 angel buyers into early-stage know-how firms by means of its syndicates.
The announcement marks Baltic Ventures’ third annual Accelerator programme. The organisation has now supported 60 founding groups by means of its Accelerator and Launchpad programmes and since Spring 2023, has additionally delivered or sponsored over 100 workshops, packages and occasions attended by over 6,000 founders, buyers and ecosystem stakeholders.