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EarthScale, a pioneering UK-wide programme led by Imperial College London, has officially launched with its first cohort.
Sixteen exciting and ambitious climate tech ventures tackling some of the most urgent challenges of our time have been selected for a new programme to support startups and spinouts with links to UK universities.
Over the next 12 months, these ventures will embark on a journey designed to bridge the gap between prototype and commercialisation. The programme will help IP-rich climate tech startups and spinouts advance significantly in their technical, manufacturing and commercial readiness, positioning them to secure Series A investment.
This cohort represents exactly what the UK does best, translating world-class research into solutions that can genuinely move the needle on climate change and also create new jobs, skills, and economic opportunities in the process. Melissa Mahdi Programme Manager of EarthScale
Led by Imperial College London and co-funded by the Research England Development Fund, EarthScale brings together a powerhouse network of UK universities and regional hubs to create a long-term ecosystem for scaling the most promising climate tech ventures.
The cohort spans diverse industries from the built environment to energy, and agritech to sustainable fashion, representing the full breadth of UK innovation. Collectively, they employ just under 200 people, and over a third of the ventures are based outside London.
EarthScale supports pre-Series A ventures navigating the challenges of proving their technology, demonstrating traction, and building scalable business models. Existing to fill this ‘missing middle’ stage, EarthScale is leveraging the deep technical expertise and convening power of UK universities through its network of regional hubs, unlocking access to facilities, manufacturing support, and investor connections across the country.
The growing EarthScale network already includes Cranfield University, University of Derby, University of Exeter, University of Leeds, and University of Nottingham, with expansion plans into other UK regions.
Developed with insights from both founders and investors, EarthScale focuses on four major scaling challenges and pain points: access to technical and manufacturing facilities, enterprise development and investment readiness, talent attraction and peer networks, and policy and IP navigation.
The programme offers:
Melissa Mahdi, Programme Manager of EarthScale, says: "Our inaugural cohort brings together 16 brilliant, driven ventures tackling climate challenges head-on. It’s fantastic to welcome them into the EarthScale community.
"This cohort represents exactly what the UK does best, translating world-class research into solutions that can genuinely move the needle on climate change and also create new jobs, skills, and economic opportunities in the process."
Applications for Cohort 2 will open in Spring 2026.
Sign up for the EarthScale newsletter to stay in the loop on this opportunity, and follow the journey of this year’s cohort as they scale climate impact across the UK and beyond.
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