AI ideas to help people and planet as Converge unveils 100-strong cohort
Students, staff, and graduates at Scotland’s universities are harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) as a force for good for both people and the planet, the national springboard for university innovators, Converge, has revealed.
Converge has today unveiled the 100 start-ups and spinouts that will receive support to turn their ideas for products and services into reality as part of its 2023 programme. This includes people from all 19 Scottish higher education institutions, with a growing number of companies using AI to help tackle challenges including the climate emergency, health conditions, and childhood literacy.
As conversations gather pace around how AI should be regulated and applied in various industries and sectors, this year’s cohort demonstrates the power and potential of AI for good. Examples include Books2Life, created by Aisha Kasim from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, which uses AI to create illustrations based on the text of any book, bringing stories to life for children with dyslexia.
Scott Black, from Claymore Surgical at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, is using AI to speed up the diagnosis of paediatric obstructive sleep apnoea, one of the most common respiratory disorders in children.
Darius Roman’s yaiLab at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh helps companies to optimise their use of large batteries connected to the electricity grid through the use of AI.
Dr Claudia Cavalluzzo, Executive Director at Converge, said: “This year’s cohort proves that ideas and innovations are thriving in Scotland’s universities, with AI at the heart of many of these new companies.
“Turning ideas into impact is at the core of Converge’s mission to unlock the potential of innovators, creatives, and aspiring businessfounders across Scotland’s universities.”
Data released last week [4 May] by Beauhurst showed that Edinburgh is the top start-up hub outside London, with 12.3% of companies working in AI, digital security, and financial technology.
Dr Cavalluzzo added: “We are proud to be supporting ambitious people from right across Scotland who demonstrate that university students, staff, and graduates are rising to the challenge of delivering sustainable and inclusive economic growth in every region.
“At Converge, we continue to become more diverse and inclusive, with a 28% increase in applicants from ethnically diverse backgrounds, and an 8% rise in applications from women. Broadening diversity and inclusion is part of our aim to change the narrative around the word ‘entrepreneur’, which has negative connotations for lots of people, particularly women and impact-driven individuals.
“Call them creatives, call them innovators, call them founders – these are the people who have the potential to change the world for the better.”
For the full list of semi-finalists, see below:
Converge Challenge:
Project | Name | University |
Amytis | Eva Steele | Edinburgh |
BrigID Bio | Soumya Palliyil | Aberdeen |
Beoscot | Guy Phillips | Robert Gordon |
Codelion | Marcin Jedrol | Robert Gordon |
Concinnity Genetics | Jessica Birt | Edinburgh |
Deep QA | Marise Treseder | Edinburgh |
Hubble Bubble | Jevin Mathew | Dundee |
Infinect | Samuel Rotenberg | Heriot-Watt |
Kaiba | Daniele Marini | Strathclyde |
Kineticolor | Marc Reid | Strathclyde |
Loopsio | Omar Tufayl | Glasgow |
Navigate Precision Biology | Elad Katz | Dundee |
NovatioN | Georgina Robinson | Highlands & Islands |
Rigpa | Mike Xiaoyu Huang | Edinburgh |
SensiBile | Sofia Ferreira-Gonzalez | Edinburgh |
Singular Photonics | Aravind Venugopalan Nair Jalajakumari | Edinburgh |
TargoPep | Fergus McWhinnie | Strathclyde |
TETCo | Khaled Abdulghaffar | Glasgow Caledonian |
TrueDeploy | Pavlos Papadopoulos | Edinburgh Napier |
WhiteHaul | Mohamed Kassem | Edinburgh |
Create Change Challenge:
Project | Name | University |
Education Evolved | Matthew Leeper | Glasgow |
Exhibition Artspace | Adam Hanzely | Robert Gordon |
Fantasy Fibre Mill | Rosemary Bristow | Heriot-Watt |
Holly Elissa | Holly Elissa | West of Scotland |
Impact Investment Academy | Wendy Wu | Edinburgh Napier |
Marmoset Construction | Max Gabbott | Royal Conservatoire |
NCLSV | Bobby Laing | Glasgow Caledonian |
Overdrive Dance Company | Hayley Tarlam | Royal Conservatoire |
Person Centred Solutions | Roma Gibb | Highlands and Islands |
Screen Hustler | Fairouz Dridi | West of Scotland |
Shasha Network | Farai Munjoma | Edinburgh |
Robolore | Shivoh Chirayil Nandakumar | Heriot-Watt |
The Frangipane Bakery | Rachel Parker | Open University Scotland |
The Starving Artist | Ally Zlatar | Glasgow |
Two Raccoons | Lasse Rasmussen | Aberdeen |
Ujamaa Spice | Rist Van de Weyer | Edinburgh |
Whimsylabs | Joseph French | Edinburgh |
Wild-Ness Spa & Retreat | Katharine Jones | Aberdeen |
Net Zero Challenge:
Project | Name | University |
CataNiTek | Elliot Johnson Humphrey | Strathclyde |
Entropyst | Arash Badakhsh | Strathclyde |
FireHorse | Anna Renouf | SRUC |
Moxie Energy Group | Adrian Jonas | Edinburgh |
Rockit | Oleg Ishkov | Heriot-Watt |
VanFill | Aleksandra Czech-Seklecka | Highlands and Islands |
Vertical Forest | Kimia Witte | Strathclyde |
Well Spent | Katrina Ross | Abertay |
yaiLab | Darius Roman | Heriot-Watt |
Zephyrus Aerolabs Ltd | Christopher Solomon | Aberdeen |
KickStart Challenge:
Project | Name | University |
4SB Mobility | Rory Bone | GSA/Glasgow |
Academy of Thought | Vivek Reghu | Strathclyde |
AeroDundee | Maksim Vassiljev | Dundee |
AllSteady | Ryan Anderson | Dundee |
AMJ Tech Consultants | Gavin Adams | Glasgow |
Ansearch | Mael Abgrall | Heriot-Watt |
bobbll Ltd | Leonardo Zussner | Glasgow |
Books2Life | Aisha Kasim | Robert Gordon |
CEXAL | Matteo Cese | Edinburgh |
Claymore Surgical | Scott Black | Strathclyde |
David Husz | David Husz | West of Scotland |
effMobility | Mark Smith | Strathclyde |
Excellio Labs | Kamila Malysz | Edinburgh |
GenProtex | Ricardo Moreno Ballesteros | Dundee |
GFibers | Aikaterini Lalatsa | Strathclyde |
Giraud | Bastien Giraud | Strathclyde |
GlycemIA | Dinesh Shah | Dundee |
Happy Leaf | Amy Roberts | Strathclyde |
Holo-Labs | Samuel Adebiyi | Robert Gordon |
Hyfi | Timothy Ssebulime | Stirling |
iQuestIRL | Hannah Bialic | Glasgow |
KindHive | Robert Sidey | St Andrews |
LastingAsset | Nanik Ramchandani | Edinburgh Napier |
Mantas | Mantas Liekis | Glasgow |
Marine Forest | Michael Bennie | GSA |
Match Box | Andrea Raspolic | Queen Margaret |
Matilda Remijsen | Matilda Remijsen | Robert Gordon |
Neurodapt | Daniel Brown | Strathclyde |
Northern Frights | Laura Ripley | Open University Scotland |
Nuclevolve | Shreekar Nemant Mangeshkar | Glasgow |
Ovation Agriculture | Jillian Gordon | SRUC |
Parameter | Erfan ZamaniGoldeh | Robert Gordon |
Pellet | Jean Claude Nsengiyumva | SRUC |
Peter Hou | Peter Hou | Strathclyde |
R-Sim | Thomas Molony | Glasgow Caledonian |
Rehabi-Ware | Stefan Olsson | Dundee |
Rescue Winch | Keith Wilcox | Dundee |
Rowan | Rowan Cunningham | Strathclyde |
School link | Moustapha Diaby | Abertay |
Silico | Oliver Lee | St Andrews |
Socialyz | Fariz Rayees | Strathclyde |
Soleus Digital Health | Mats Baxter | Edinburgh |
SöT Böna | Eva Petrova | Aberdeen |
SymphoMe | Ifeanyichukwu Ezinmadu | Edinburgh |
SynSense | Florentina Winkelmann | Edinburgh |
Team Bubble | Petar Baltov | Aberdeen |
Tourprism | Ashan Abeyratne | Stirling |
World of Medics | Haseeb Hamid | Dundee |
Zaiqiao Meng | Zaiqiao Meng | Glasgow |
Zhengjian Wang | Zhengjian Wang | Strathclyde |