BEC (formally known as Birmingham Enterprise Community) have been selected by the High Commission of Canada to deliver mentoring support services for the Canadian Technology Accelerator Programme. 12 selected innovative Canadian technology businesses in enterprise software will receive support for entering the UK market.
BEC (formally known as Birmingham Enterprise Community) have been selected by the High Commission of Canada to deliver mentoring support services for the Canadian Technology Accelerator Programme. 12 selected innovative Canadian technology businesses in enterprise software will receive support for entering the UK market.
BEC is a not-for-profit organisation that supports entrepreneurs and start-ups through a range of services and programmes. Having supported businesses from over 19 countries, they have a proven track record of supporting businesses to succeed in the UK and overseas.
The Canadian Technology Accelerator Programme is an initiative that helps Canadian technology companies to accelerate their growth in global markets through mentorship, networking opportunities, and access to potential customers, investors, and resources that can help these companies thrive abroad.
BEC’s mentoring support services will utilise its network of over 35 sector-leading mentors. This will include one-on-one coaching, advice on market entry and growth strategies, and access to BEC’s extensive network of contacts in the UK.
Daniel Evans, CEO of BEC said: “We are delighted to have been chosen to support the Canadian Technology Accelerator Programme.
“The quality of the selected businesses is immense and we are looking forward to working with them to succeed in the UK market.”