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50 tech firms to receive fully-funded support and mentoring as HOST launches new Manchester scheme

Recent research found 70% of SMEs that receive mentoring are more likely to survive for five years or more – double the rate of those who aren’t mentored

Gary Hilton of Counting King, Claire Bennett of HOST, Samuel Dallow of Counting King and Bella Copland of HOST

Fifty tech companies are to receive fully-funded support and mentoring based on the power of peer-to-peer growth from experience entrepreneurs in a bid to accelerate and scale their business ambitions.

Innovation hub HOST - the Home of Skills and Technology at MediaCityº£½ÇÊÓÆµ - has launched HOST 50, a new programme for ambitious start-ups and SMEs looking to become part of an inclusive business community, accelerate growth, and innovate their digital and tech offerings.

HOST said the new programme aims to break barriers of entry to the tech sector faced by people from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds, disrupting the way entrepreneurs connect and learn from each other.

Mo Isap, CEO of IN4.0 Group, operators of HOST, said the scheme was a a "unique opportunity" for entrepreneurs to network and develop alongside fellow business owners.

He added: “HOST 50 is for entrepreneurs, by entrepreneurs with a diverse community at the heart of the programme. We are offering entrepreneurs an alternative option for business support, by building a collaborative and inclusive innovation community where they can share opportunities, learnings and network.

“From my personal experience, I know how crucial it is for start-ups and SMEs to have the support they need. Not only will they be able to grow their networks with each other, but also with world-class experts who will help their businesses to scale and thrive.”

It comes after recent research from the Federation of Small Businesses found 70% of SMEs that receive mentoring are more likely to survive for five years or more – double the rate of those who aren’t mentored.

Companies will also receive access to workspace and the opportunity to register their business at MediaCityº£½ÇÊÓÆµ with free premium membership passes, including access to HOST’s co-working space and meeting rooms.