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Deeptech Enterprise Fellowships – Accelerator for Spinouts and Startups (UK, Ireland)

Submissions open for WNE Start-Up Grant Program (India)

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Deadline: 16-Feb-2026

The Deeptech Enterprise Fellowships Programme empowers UK and Irish university researchers and recent graduates to become successful technology entrepreneurs. Fellows receive up to £75,000 in funding, 15 days of structured training, personalized coaching, and mentoring to develop spinouts or startups based on protectable technology innovations. The programme focuses on business modelling, finance, strategy, marketing, and network building, with lifetime access to a community of entrepreneurs and investors.

Programme Overview

The Deeptech Enterprise Fellowships aim to equip university researchers and recent graduates with the skills, confidence, and expertise required to launch and lead technology startups or spinouts.

Key programme goals include:

Fellowship Funding and Benefits

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following conditions:

Who is Eligible?

How the Programme Works

  1. Application and selection: Applicants demonstrate eligibility and readiness to commercialize a protectable technology

  2. Grant allocation: Up to £75,000 awarded for 12 months to focus entirely on the startup

  3. Training schedule:

    • 15 days of workshops over 6 months (approx. 105 hours)

    • Topics: business strategy, marketing, sales, finance, operations, investor engagement

  4. Coaching and mentoring:

    • 6 months of one-to-one business coaching

    • 12 months of mentoring from experienced technology entrepreneurs

  5. Network integration: Graduates join the Enterprise Hub for ongoing support and networking opportunities

Benefits of the Programme

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply?

UK and Irish university researchers, PSRE affiliates, and recent graduates with protectable technology and commercialisation intent.

2. What funding is provided?

Up to £75,000 for 12 months, including support for startup development.

3. What training is included?

15 days of structured workshops (105 hours) over 6 months covering strategy, marketing, sales, finance, and leadership.

4. Is mentorship included?

Yes. Fellows receive 6 months of business coaching and 12 months of mentoring from technology entrepreneurs.

5. Are PhD students eligible?

Yes, but only if they have completed their viva before the fellowship start.

6. Can the host institution retain equity?

Yes, but not exceeding 50%, unless additional private investment is demonstrated.

7. What type of technology is eligible?

Protectable engineering or technology innovations validated in a lab or relevant environment.

Conclusion

The Deeptech Enterprise Fellowships Programme provides a comprehensive pathway for researchers and graduates to launch spinouts and startups, combining funding, training, mentorship, and networking.

By the end of the programme, fellows are equipped with entrepreneurial skills, business acumen, and connections necessary to lead technology ventures, turning innovative research into market-ready solutions.

For more information, visit Royal Academy of Engineering.

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