The University of Warwick has announced the launch of a new digital platform as a continuation of its efforts to drive innovation and support the development of new businesses in the Midlands.
My Innovation Collective builds upon the basis of the university’s own innovation hub, the Warwick Innovation District (WID). Since its launch in 2020, start-ups and SMEs within the WID have raised over £100m in funding, with over 20,000 people engaging in innovation and over 700 businesses started or supported.
My Innovation Collective is a not-for-profit initiative that functions on the foundation of a circular skill exchange and time-banking, between experienced industry professionals and new start-ups. The platform is supported by the WID team to ensure quality connections, with key features including the ability to search for mentors by skills and experience. Users can also access innovation programmes, accelerators and incubators to help grow their start-up or scale-up.
The digital platform aims to support local businesses as they grapple with national and regional challenges. This includes exporting challenges, a shift in consumer buying habits post-pandemic, and the transition away from traditional combustion engines, which has long formed a core of industry in the region.
However, start-ups and ambitious SMEs in the Midlands are finding new opportunities in onshore manufacturing, as well as in the burgeoning low-carbon, health and tech sectors.
Abbi Head, PR & Design Consultant at Little PR Rock Marketing, recently used My Innovation Collective to connect with Professor Andy Pardoe at the University of Warwick, a national leader in AI and proven commercial investor. Thanks to his guidance, Abbi has been able to develop a revised PR agency model that is more robust




