Lina Energy Successfully Graduates APC’s Technology Developer Accelerator Programme – Boosting Tech and Validating Business Model

Published on:
by KnowESG
tinywow tinywow Melanie-Grant 12173507 12182161

Run by the Advanced Propulsion Center UK (APC), the prestigious Technology Developer Accelerator programme supports ambitious UK-based micro, small and medium-sized companies that are developing net-zero-enabling technology, products or services that want to accelerate their route to market and grow.

It focuses on five key areas of development: new product development, market strategy, intellectual property management, investor readiness, and networking.

LiNa joined Wave 5 of the TDAP in July 2021, and throughout the programme, it has boosted our technology from initial concept cells through commercial demonstrations of fully integrated systems. Through a stage-gate process, the programme also substantiated LiNa’s business model, at each stage testing that it had a laser-sharp focus on beachhead markets, demonstrable commercial traction with customers, and a robust business plan into the future.

The programme concluded with a Demo Day event at the APC’s headquarters in Coventry, where LiNa showcased its progress and pitched to a group of industry peers and investors.

Will Tope, LiNa CCO, said, “LiNa really benefitted from working with the APC on TDAP. What stands out is how the programme helped refine LiNa’s value proposition, enabling us to match technical excellence with a clear sense of purpose and where we can bring the most value to the clean energy market.”

For more technology news

Source: LiNa

Share:
esg
esg
esg
esg

Tech Headlines

Active Impact Investments Raises $110M to Back Climate Tech Startups

Active Impact Investments Raises $110M to Back Climate Tech Startups

 European Capital Markets Pivot: Euronext’s ESG Rebrand Targets Defence and Infrastructure

European Capital Markets Pivot: Euronext’s ESG Rebrand Targets Defence and Infrastructure

From Waste to Resource: Dow and Google Use AI to Recycle the Unrecyclable

UK Firm Turns Captured CO2 into Materials for Roads, Buildings

Mobile CO₂ Capture Tech to Decarbonise Diesel Freight Trains

Coding for the Climate: Green Software Development That Cuts Waste and Carbon

MVGX and BDO Launch AI Tool to Cut ESG Reporting Time in Half

Adaptavate Raises £2.7m to Expand Low-Carbon Building Tech

Manchester Pilot Converts Wastewater Biogas into Clean Hydrogen

New Travel Decarbonisation Tech Emerges from UK Universities