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MSIP’s accelerator programme expands with 14 new green tech ventures

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MSIP’s accelerator programme expands with 14 new green tech ventures

Sarah Petrie – Innovation director at MSIP

Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP) has welcomed a further 14 businesses to its accelerator programme.

The MSIP Accelerator, which contributed £6.4 million to the national economy in the last three years, has already helped 41 businesses achieve success as a direct result of participating.

Part funded by Scottish Enterprise and delivered by Skillfluence, the MSIP Accelerator is an intense business accelerator designed to help ambitious young companies who are developing new solutions in sustainable innovation and decarbonisation achieve a step-change in their business



The previous four cohorts that have taken part have leveraged £1.9m of investment into their businesses, as well as successfully securing over £2.5m of innovation funding. This has enabled business growth, the creation of 81 jobs and also generated a combined turnover of £12.7m for these businesses.

Each participating business in cohort five will be able to utilise MSIP’s Innovation Labs and Makerspace throughout the programme, as well as gain access to the skills, knowledge, networks and advice that will enhance their overall technology and ideas.

The successful applicants are developing a range of future thinking products and services across various industries including sustainable mobility, renewable energy, robotics and manufacturing, sustainable built environment, AI, IoT, data, and procurement.

MSIP's accelerator programme expands with 14 new green tech ventures

MSIP’s Innovation Hub where the accelerator will be delivered

Skillfluence, experts in designing and delivering impactful start-up accelerator programmes, will continue to deliver the MSIP Accelerator for Cohort 5, providing a specialist programme to support Scotland’s Net-Zero carbon ambitions.

The MSIP Accelerator is one of many initiatives MSIP is undertaking as part of its Innovation Programme, designed to underpin Scotland’s response to the global climate emergency.

The 14 companies in cohort five are:

  • Sim Energy Technologies: renewable energy generation using kinetic energy.
  • Air Innovation Robotics Ltd: wind energy technology that is modular, scales and performs in low ambient wind speeds.
  • SolarSub Ltd: an innovative passive cooling system tailored for floating solar installations.
  • Friction Flow Measurement Ltd: flow and physical property measurement solutions for challenging applications.
  • Hychor Ltd: a novel electrolyser for the production of hydrogen from seawater.
  • NoisAI: renewable energy generation using sound energy.
  • Digital Craft Marketing/Glivo App: developing an indoor heat pump that can more closely match the requirements of all Flats in UK.
  • Thermsaver: developing a novel heat pump to bring flatted developments closer to carbon neutral.
  • PEM Technologies Ltd: unlocking clean, affordable hydrogen through novel PEM electrolysers.
  • Aquallite Data Ltd: an AI-powered seafloor data integration software to generate highly accurate, engineering-grade datasets.
  • WHOLUS (a trading name of Keystone Worldwide Limited): creating ESG orientated places and spaces, empowering operational teams to deliver excellence and human centric experiences.
  • Biome Collective: the creation of innovative urban installations & interactive pavement technology that transforms public spaces into dynamic and engaging environments.
  • Oxbow Group Limited/Ecolyst: leading the transformation of financial and environmental management, enabling a seamless transition to sustainable practices.
  • Highland Domes: sustainable built environments offering climate change resilient structures.

Companies that have previously participated can be found here.

Sarah Petrie, Innovation Director at Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc, said: “We are thrilled to welcome 14 innovative businesses to the MSIP Accelerator.

“Their participation not only fits with our mission at MSIP, to work with businesses that are strengthening sustainable innovation and decarbonisation in Scotland, but also plays a crucial role in driving our national economy forward.

“I’m also excited to see this latest cohort take full advantage of our Innovation Labs and Makerspace, a space designed specifically for product development and prototyping. By leveraging these resources that we have, along with the support and expertise offered by our programme, this cohort is well-positioned to make a lasting impact on Scotland’s journey to Net-Zero.”

Alison Gray, founder and director of Skillfluence Ltd, said: “We are delighted about the launch of this latest cohort of the MSIP Accelerator Programme. The companies on this programme are at the centre of sustainability and innovation.

“Skillfluence delivers world-class accelerator programmes and we support individuals and teams and the acceleration of their ambitions. Our programmes focus on skills development and dedicated coaching through which we support our participants and their learning journey.

“We look support to seeing what this next group of companies at the forefront of sustainability and decarbonisation do over the next 12 weeks and beyond.”

Suzanne Sosna, director energy transition at Scottish Enterprise, said: “We look forward to cohort five learning and building on the success of previous groups who have met the objectives of the programme, creating jobs, leveraging investment and innovation funding to support the national economy.

“With such high calibre applicants, we are excited to see how they can support Scotland’s response to the global climate emergency and energy transition.

“Support to innovative companies, like those on the accelerator, allows companies to build on opportunities to innovate and gain a competitive advantage in fast-growing international energy markets.”

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