Reath receives place on UK government-backed Tech Nation Net Zero cohort
Reath has been awarded a place on the new Tech Nation programme, “Net Zero”. The programme will take place over six months, and involves network development, peer-to-peer learning and external business support. The ambition is for the UK to reach net zero emissions by 2050, and the UK government recognises the role that technology will play in that transition.
As a company developing the digital infrastructure for circular systems, Reath was invited to join the cohort to further develop the business, and pursue their international ambitions.
Co-Founder of Reath, Claire Rampen, said:
“We are very proud to have been selected for the Tech Nation Net Zero cohort. As a company with global ambitions, we recognise the stage that Tech Nation can give us, and we look forward to learning from fellow cohort members.”
About Reath:
Reath is an Edinburgh-based software business, founded in 2019 by Claire Rampen and Emily Rogers. The Reath system enables businesses to transition to safe, data-driven reuse. The Reath technology combines affordable, ubiquitous machine-readable trackers (e.g. , QR codes), with the reuse.id® Data Standard to create safe, compliant and data-driven reuse systems.
About Tech Nation:
Tech Nation fuels the growth of game-changing founders, leaders and scaling companies so they can positively transform societies and economies. We provide them with the coaching, content and community they need for their journey in designing the future.
Tech Nation catalyses the 21st century infrastructure that accelerates the entire ecosystem, bringing together a network of purposeful founders and philanthropists, progressive enterprises and policymakers, influential funds and institutions in order to collaborate in building the technological innovation that will improve the future for the UK and beyond.