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Richardson Foundation links up with Venturefest to put growth businesses in the spotlight

For the fourth year, Venturefest West Midlands is aiming to provide an arena for the region’s brightest entrepreneurs, innovators and investors to grow and collaborate whilst exploring new products and services.

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From lef, Luke Hill (Wolverhampton University), Pia van Antwerpen (Innovation Birmingham), Alexis Toft (University of Warwick Science Park), Pam Waddell (Innovation Alliance for the West Midlands), David Coleman (University of Birmingham), Paula Whitehouse (Aston University), David Hardman (Innovation Birmingham).

And this year there is the chance to be shortlisted for £30,000 of business investment.

Working alongside Pitchfest, the Black Country's Richardson Brothers Foundation will be attending this year’s Venturefest event to shortlist exciting businesses to win its inaugural new venture competition including an investment prize of £30,000 later this year.

The Foundation was founded in 2006 and is funded by the Oldbury-based Richardson property group, founded by Roy Richardson and his late brother, Don, and now headed by Roy's three sons. It has supported a string of good causes across the Midlands over the years but the venture competition is a new initiative.

Venturefest itself is a single day event tailored for growth-focused businesses in the science and technology sector, taking place on Thursday, September 27, at Innovation Birmingham’s iCentrum facility.

With an expected attendance of almost 400 people, the free event signifies yet another forward-thinking initiative driving growth, prosperity and support for entrepreneurs and small to medium-sized enterprises in the West Midlands, attracting the attention of the most exciting young talent the region has to offer.

The event has been organised by a Steering Group comprising some of the most influential organisations in the West Midlands, including Venturefest headline sponsor the West Midlands Combined Authority, Black Country LEP, Innovation Alliance for the West Midlands, Innovation Birmingham, Innovation Engine, six of the biggest universities in the area and headline Pitchfest sponsor Marks & Clerk.

David Hardman, managing director at Innovation Birmingham and chairman of the Venturefest WM steering group, said: “It’s a pleasure to work with so many of the key players in the region to drive innovation, growth and prosperity for small businesses. We have such an array of talent, knowledge, resources and determination throughout the West Midlands, and our expert panel comprising world-renowned educational institutions, business support programmes and local enterprise partnerships highlights how our region pulls together to expand what is already a thriving economy.”

Pam Waddell, director of the Innovation Alliance for the West Midlands, and Venturefest WM steering group member, added: “I’m very much looking forward to the event at iCentrum, we are set for a packed and varied itinerary that will offer something to all attendees, whether that’s an inspirational keynote or a pressurised pitch situation; our main goal is to drive growth and prosperity for entrepreneurs and small businesses in the West Midlands.”

Following from the successes of the last three events, the finals of the Pitchfest competition will again be a core part of the programme for this year; offering the chance for entrepreneurs to deliver ideas, concepts and businesses to a panel of investors and mentors.

Run by the Centre for Growth at Aston University, BizzInn at the University of Birmingham, and Minerva at the University of Warwick Science Park, over three million pounds has been generated by Pitchfest since its establishment.

Guiding businesses from pitch preparation through to intense judging rounds, the best pitches will emerge and compete in the Grand Final, where each company will deliver their ideas to investors and entrepreneurs for a chance to win access to Minerva’s professional network of angel investors.

Paula Whitehouse, associate dean for enterprise at Aston Business School, and Venturefest WM steering group member said: “Venturefest West Midlands is the region’s most prestigious event for entrepreneurs and companies looking to grow, providing an invaluable pipeline of opportunity for the brightest talents, entrepreneurs and innovators in the region. Initiatives like Pitchfest help to add an element of competition, pushing entrepreneurs and small business owners to grab this opportunity with both hands.

“Connecting a generation of talent is vitally important, and our extremely well-established steering group committee has played an influential role in ensuring that knowledge meets opportunity, and bright ideas get the backing they deserve.”

After an initial address from David Hardman, Venturefest WM will comprise two keynotes, a cyber experiment, three expert panels with specialist economic, business to business and rapid growth experience, four Pitchfest heats and two workshops.

To book a place go to https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/venturefest-west-midlands-2018-tickets-46356020104