Imperial College London is a factory for deep technology startups

Imperial is an innovation leader, in and out of the lab. We are independently ranked as a global top ten university, and the UK’s most innovative. With a focus on science and technology and a founding commitment in our 1907 charter to translate research into practice, enterprise is in our DNA.

We have built an entrepreneurial ecosystem that transforms the pioneering research activity of our world-class academic researchers into world-changing innovations. Because of our rich pool of talent and our conscious efforts to provide support, Imperial has become a factory for deep technology startups, founded by researchers working at the cutting edge of physical, engineering and life sciences. Beyond this, a multidisciplinary community of students and alumni build a mix of deep tech and consumer-focused startups, stimulated and supported by the Imperial College Business School and the extensive ecosystem of pre-acceleratorsmentoringventure competitionsprototyping facilities and incubator space.

Information for Investors

Mentorship opportunities

Imperial startups have benefitted enormously from the advice and expertise of qualified industry mentors and we are keen to continue to build such relationships. 

Mentoring a startup offers investors and industry experts an opportunity to gain on-the-ground insight into new developments within a certain industry sector, the chance to meet and develop new talent, and a way to flex their creative muscles.

Find out more about mentoring Imperial startups.

Imperial Investor Network

The Imperial Investor Network is a membership organisation for individuals, business angels and institutional investors. 

Through events and information distribution, the Network introduces investors to opportunities at Imperial, and enables investors to meet with Imperial’s innovators and provide mentorship and guidance.

Find out more about how to join the Imperial Investor Network

Risks and rewards of investing in startups

Investing in any new business, and especially high technology or science-focused businesses, is a high-risk activity. We strongly advise potential investors to take advice from a specialist in startup investment authorised under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 before making an investment into any project.

Imperial’s Startup team does not provide investment advice and presents business plans and proposals for information only, without making any recommendations to potential investors. Startup success is difficult to predict, and the success of past startups does not indicate or predict the success of others.

Disclaimer: information provided on investment opportunities

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All of the information relating to investment opportunities provided on these web pages is provided solely for information purposes.