Edinburgh-based tech start-up incubator CodeBase has announced it is set to acquire training materials and assets from the digital skills academy CodeClan following its recent collapse. The move ensures that approximately 80 students can continue their training at one of the techscaler's sites.
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Four legal tech startups have been lined up to present at the inaugural LawtechUK event in Edinburgh on Thursday 18 May.
Techscaler has partnered with Reforge to launch its first scaleup programme, with 17 member organisations joining the cohort. Reforge will deliver advanced training to help established companies gain traction and scale, while Techscaler — the Scottish Government’s £42 million
CodeBase, along with partners Legal Geek, the global community of legal professionals, have been awarded £3 million in the form of the Ministry of Justice's (MoJ) Lawtech grant.
An Edinburgh hackathon event has been announced at which tech and business experts from the Scottish startup ecosystem will lend their support to female founders by answering questions and advising on key technology challenges. AccelerateHER, an organisation centred on accelerating growth for female
Edinburgh-based company Codebase has been awarded a contract worth up to £42 million to establish seven new tech scaler hubs across Scotland. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced the Tech Scaler contract, which is one of the largest investments by the Scottish Government into Scotland
A new partnership between Barclays Eagle Labs, Opportunity North East (ONE) and CodeBase will bring key industry players together with startups to accelerate innovation in the UK Energy sector. The partnership will work with industry leaders to boost innovation, and will bring together top global En
Codebase is bringing its LawTech Bridge programme in partnership with Barclays Ventures to Scotland with a launch event in Edinburgh later this month in an attempt to bring law firms and startups together. The initiative has already seen considerable success in London, with a series of collaboration
Edinburgh-based fintech company Sharein has revealed plans to expand its staff by 40 over the next year. Sharein's team currently stands at 28 but its promise to recruit more staff follows the recently announced launched its Shareinpay offering.

