STRIVE™ Accelerator Program Launched by High-Velocity Startups at The Business Show

High-Velocity Startups is set to unveil the STRIVE™ Accelerator programme at The Business Show, taking place at ExCeL London on 13-14 November 2024.

Led by Principal Advisor Raihan Islam, the programme is tailored to support business growth and transformation for UK entrepreneurs. Known for his work with high-profile clients, Islam has assisted figures such as Devin Hunter through High-Velocity’s consultancy services.

The STRIVE™ Accelerator will bring these benefits to small UK businesses. Islam’s seminar on effective decision-making, scheduled for 14 November at 2 pm, will cover strategic growth insights.

At Stand B1260, visitors can participate in:

  • £2,000 Innovation Competition: Entrepreneurs submit a 60-second video pitch for feedback and a chance to win.
  • STRIVE™ Accelerator Preview: An overview of the 12-week programme featuring mentorship and strategy.
  • Spinning Wheel Prizes: Podcast guests can win prizes like consultations, discounts, and networking opportunities.

“How to Make High-Impact, Low-Effort Decisions Faster Without Being Reckless”, is designed to teach the art of navigating complex business challenges with precision. Participants may book a complimentary consultation with Islam following the seminar to explore personalised venture strategies. With articles recently published on ComputerWeekly.com, Islam will discuss themes of resilience, including his experience in supporting high-growth companies through operational transformations.

Raihan Islam said: “I welcome the Government’s commitment to small businesses through over £250 million of funding in Start Up Loans and the Growth Guarantee Scheme, which was announced in this year’s Autumn Statement. Many startups often fall into the trap of giving away ownership of their business when they do not need to. This planned funding and wider small business support by the UK Government should reassure entrepreneurs.

“I support the Government’s renewed attention to cybersecurity—a topic missing in all budgets since 2022. Cyber threats continue to grow, with attacks on businesses and governments becoming more prevalent. It is imperative for the defence of democracy at home and abroad that the UK maintains its leading role in NATO through cyber capabilities.”

Islam and his team can be found at Stand B1260 to share how STRIVE™ Accelerator can foster growth.

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