Mitch Strong, CEO and Founder of Pulse, discusses how his company is reshaping the sponsorship and live event marketing space, addressing inefficiencies, driving modernity, and ensuring that brands thrive in the booming live entertainment sector.
Uncertainty has become a defining feature of the UK business landscape, but for some founders it has sharpened rather than stalled decision-making. Across sectors, the emphasis has shifted away from scale for its own sake, towards attentiveness, restraint and judgement.
Technology is driving the UK economy forward at pace, from AI to quantum computing, edge-computing to digital twins. The UK's AI sector alone now supports over 86,000 jobs and generated approximately £23.9 billion in revenue in 2024.
UK Tech Minister Ian Murray returns from the G7 in Canada with new AI agreements and reinforced tech partnerships to modernise UK services and reduce costs.
As the year draws to a close, organisations are laying out plans for their 2026 strategies. But with many demands competing for their attention, where should leaders focus to make the biggest impact in the months ahead?
As Entrepreneur UK celebrates the city's top start-ups in its "Manchester50" issue, we spoke to Mayor Andy Burnham about how Manchester is building a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Frustrated by outdated processes, Stuart Cheetham, CEO of MQube built MPowered to prove that AI-driven mortgage lending can be faster, fairer, and more efficient - changing the game for brokers and borrowers alike.
Corporate life has a convenient story it likes to tell. Women are not reaching senior roles because they hold themselves back. They don't speak up enough. They lack confidence. They need to "lean in." It is a tidy explanation. It also happens to be wrong.
By 2026, AI will move beyond early promises, reshaping industries with deeper integration, greater trust, and a focus on real-world impact. But can businesses adopt it responsibly?