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SETsquared Bristol start-ups raise record £40.2m in 2020 amid Covid crisis

The funding equates to more than 10% of the total investment raised in the South West last year

SETsquared Bristol directors Steve Edwards, second from left, and Monika Radclyffe, third from left, with Dr Stephanie Campbell, centre(Image: SETsquared)

Start-ups at a Bristol University-led tech incubator raised a combined £40.2m in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic.

More than half of SETsquared Bristol’s 80 members secured funding last year in a record year for the Engine Shed-based accelerator.

The funding equates to more than 10% of the total investment raised in the South West for the third year running.

Companies within SETsquared also created 225 new jobs in the city region, generated £32m in turnover revenues, and achieved record numbers for leadership diversity.

Investment successes in 2020 included digital eye care company OKKO Health, which raised £1.3m from funding and a grant from Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to develop a new app which enables eye professionals to remotely monitor patients’ eye health.

OKKO Health co-founder and chief executive, Dr Stephanie Campbell, said: “COVID-19 has made the need more urgent to bring home-monitoring technology to ophthalmology. We were delighted to secure both investment and grant funding in 2020 to develop our product, secured with the support of the SETsquared team."

Duel, which has developed tech to help brands drive word-of-mouth sales, also secured £1.8m to develop its brand advocacy tools, advance its patented curation AI and hire more staff.

And GenomeKey - a company researching ways to diagnose and treat sepsis more quickly - raised £192,000 from 16 members of Bristol Private Equity Club.