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Helping students and graduates achieve their goals and reach their full potential.

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Enter the world of entrepreneurship with Warwick Enterprise

We provide the guidance, tools, and support you need to succeed in today’s competitive world.

  • Explore your ideas Unleash your talent, enterprise and unrealised potential.
  • Launch your venture Progress your entrepreneurial skills and launch your own venture.
  • Develop your skills Increase your skills and knowledge and make it happen.
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Helping students and graduates achieve their goals and reach their full potential.

Enter the world of entrepreneurship with Warwick Enterprise. We provide the guidance, tools, and support you need to succeed in today’s competitive world.

  • Explore your ideas– Unleash your talent, enterprise and unrealised potential.
  • Launch your venture– Progress your entrepreneurial skills and launch your own venture.
  • Develop your skills – Increase your skills and knowledge and make it happen.

Our programmes

Student with a game-changing idea? Our programmes will help turn challenges into opportunities and bring your ambitious ideas to life.

A range of support programmes and courses for students.

Networking opportunities and platforms for students.

Funding solutions and financial support for students.

A range of support programmes and courses for students.

Networking opportunities and platforms for students.

Funding solutions and financial support for students.

Support programmes for students

Discover a range of support programmes and courses for students.

Researcher from Warwick

Commercialise your Research

The Business, Innovation and Commercialisation for Researchers module (DC957) is offered through the Transferable Postgraduate Skills programme and awards recognised accreditation.

Start-up Programme

The Warwick Enterprise Start-up Programme is a 12-month journey for enterprising students and graduates of University of Warwick who are ready to take their start-up from concept to launch.

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NatWest Entrepreneur Accelerator

An accelerator which supports UK entrepreneurs to scale up their businesses with 1-1 coaching, mentoring and networking opportunities.

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Innovate ICURe

A pre-accelerator programme for researchers and students, designed to help explore the commercial application and potential of UK research.

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Creative Futures Incubator

A free 6-month incubator for graduates & alumni to develop entrepreneurial skills, test and launch their creative & digital business from 1 Mill Street in Leamington Spa.

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FinTech Accelerator

The Fintech Accelerator helps ambitious founders build the next generation of financial solutions, with expert mentorship, strategic support and industry connections.

Explore what our FinTech Accelerator can do for you. Ready to build in fintech? Start here.

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CreaTech Frontiers

CreaTech Frontiers is a 5-year £7.2 million project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), aiming to drive research and development, business innovation and skills to support the creative industries ecosystem across the West Midlands.

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AI & Data Accelerator

A flexible programme offering guidance and support for founders aiming to launch or grow a deep technology venture.

For founders building a sustainable business built on data science, artificial intelligence, or emerging technologies.

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The West Midlands Health & Wellbeing Innovation Network

Solving Health and Social Care Challenges whilst supporting businesses in the region.
Discover our latest programs.

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Female Founder Programme

Offering free support and guidance, workshops and meet-ups for SMEs, start-ups and founders to provide connection, inspiration and practical support as you start, grow, and scale your business.

Networking for students

Find networking opportunities and platforms for students.

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Fusion: The Ultimate Testing Hub

Fusion is a cutting-edge testing hub designed for game studios, software developers, and businesses looking for secure, high-performance facilities.

Funding support for students

Explore funding solutions and financial support for students.

Lord Rootes Funding

An opportunity for students to apply for up to £3,000 funding to turn your project or venture into either personal development or idea development.

So, my name is Maile Grace Wedgwood and I completed a degree in medicine in 2025. I think it’s easy to say that I wanted to help people, but also I like learning new things, something that’s evolving, also to be practical with my hands, and medicine seems to include all those things. I like, I think in the future if I were to choose a speciality, it would be orthopaedics. I really like orthopaedics maybe perhaps a bit too much. Being able to see a problem and fix a problem and I’ve had great mentors and great supervisors in orthopaedics and that’s what’s inspired me to pursue this. A medical degree is definitely challenging, but I think on a personal level it was probably one of the most difficult times of my life. My mother unfortunately passed away in my second year of medical school. So juggling that and completing my degree was definitely a challenge, but I have to say it’s been probably one of the most rewarding things I did and I don’t regret finishing the course here. So when I first joined Warwick, I went and got a dyslexia test. Before I’d always really struggled with English a little bit, spelling here, organising and when I got a dyslexia test, It came back to saying I was very dyslexic. So that was definitely challenging in terms of learning medication names, making sure I was spelling them correctly. I’m in the Warwick Enterprise program with a startup business called Medictionary, which is a Dualingo style app for medical exams. Was partly inspired by the gamification element, but also to make studying a little bit easier. I found it really hard reading lots of long texts. It was easy for me to disengage, harder with my dyslexia. So I’ve tried to develop something that’s more accessible for all. So I’m a resident doctor, also known as a foundation year one doctor. I’m part of the specialized foundation program which means I’m technically an academic. My current post is in transplant surgery. So this involves me looking after patients who are receiving kidney transplants or donating kidneys. From a personal point of view, it’s a great experience as I love surgery. So I get to have hands-on experience in surgeries. But on a holistic view, it’s amazing for patients, to see patients who are struggling on dialysis essentially get a new life from a kidney transplant. I think in 5 years time, I hope that my business is running very well and that it’s helping students and healthcare professionals excel in their exam. But also on a personal point of view, I hope I’m in core surgical training or in orthopaedic training by then. I think advice I would give myself is trust yourself. You know you the best. You know how much you can work and what the limits are. But also not to be afraid. Whether that’s the negative self talk you have within yourself, saying oh I don’t belong here, which is quite common in medical students with imposter syndrome. You do belong here. You’ve worked hard to get onto the course. At the end it’s very rewarding. I remember thinking in second year of medical school, how am I going to proceed further? How am I meant to carry on? Essentially, my life felt like it fell apart. But I knew I needed to carry on and it will be worth it. And now I’m quite glad I carried on. And I’m very proud and happy to be working as a doctor.

A graduates mission to transform student learning through tech

From loss and dyslexia to life-saving surgery and startup innovation.

Graduating in medicine in 2025, Maile Grace Wedgwood’s journey has been anything but linear. Navigating personal tragedy, imposter syndrome, and learning barriers, she not only became a doctor but also built Medictionary – a gamified, more accessible way to learn medicine.

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We post events monthly to help you achieve your career and business goals. Discover all the workshops, events and programmes you can attend or explore our variety of innovation spaces to host your own event!

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Events at Warwick Innovation District

We post events monthly to help you achieve your career and business goals. Discover all the workshops, events and programmes you can attend or explore our variety of innovation spaces to host your own event!

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