
Beamery
Founded Year
2013Stage
Debt | AliveTotal Raised
$223.06MValuation
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About Beamery
Beamery operates in talent lifecycle management within the human resources technology sector. The company provides a platform that aids in talent acquisition, management, and workforce planning, along with skills intelligence for employee engagement and retention. Beamery's solutions aim to assist organizations in creating workforce plans and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. It was founded in 2013 and is based in London, United Kingdom.
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Beamery Connect
Beamery Connect helping organizations attract and convert qualified talent while connecting the right candidate to the right career opportunity.
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Latest Beamery News
Dec 16, 2024
37 of the UK’s fastest growing Tech Companies join Upscale 2018 Jos Smart , January 25, 2018 ⏱ 6 min read This article was originally posted on the Tech City UK website. Today we’re announcing the new 37 companies joining Upscale for 2018. The Upscale Programme from Tech City UK, now in its third year, powers some of the fastest growing tech companies in the country. Upscale is Tech City UK’s six month programme which provides world-class advice and mentorship to some of the fastest growing UK tech companies, from some of the UK’s most successful tech entrepreneurs and investors. They include: Niklas Zennstrom (CEO, Atomico/Founder, Skype); Saul Klein (Co-founder, LocalGlobe), Jess Butcher (Co-founder, Blippar), Anthony Fletcher (CEO, Graze) and Lesley Eccles (Co-founder, FanDuel). The 37 companies that have been selected represent some of the finest early stage talent from across the UK and some of which will grow into the next generation of digital household names. Companies joining the programme have on average 33 employees and revenues of more than £1.7m a year. The funding raised by the companies ranges from £17m to £470,000. Upscale 3.0 in numbers: • Average funding raised: £5.9m • Average company age: 4.5 years • Business to Business companies: 43% • Companies addressing both consumer/ business markets: 38% • Consumer facing companies: 19% What sectors have joined Upscale? Tech City UK’s Upscale programme for 2018 represents companies from across a wide spectrum of sectors, and reflects the growing importance of certain areas like data analytics, Fintech and Cybersecurity. Jos Smart, Upscale Team Lead, said: “We’re excited to launch Upscale 3.0 and welcome 37 of the UK’s leading scaleups to the programme. Over the next 6 months we’ll be working alongside founders and leadership teams to uncover the secrets of successful scaling through a series of deep dive workshops led by our world class Scale Coaches. In addition to the workshops, we’re also passionate about building the UK’s most powerful scaling network. We have welcomed 100 companies to Upscale since we began in 2016 and we firmly believe that by connecting the UK’s leading scaleup founders their companies will grow faster, smarter and stronger together.” Margot James, Minister for Creative and Digital industries, said: “We’ve recently announced a £21m investment to turn Tech City UK into a national organisation and boost the tech sector’s strong regional growth. Its Upscale programme helps companies with significant potential to succeed and I congratulate all those selected for the scheme. By supporting these pioneering firms we will make sure we can achieve our aim of making the UK the best place to start or grow a digital business, with the benefits spread across the country.” Gerard Grech, CEO of Tech City UK, said: “Upscale is an important programme because it is a crucial showcase for some of the UK’s most promising startups. This country is fortunate to have an amazing number of companies embarking on this journey but we need to make sure that we keep supporting those who make the bold decision to start or grow a business here in the UK. Now more than ever we have to keep backing this community of ambitious entrepreneurs because this pipeline of emerging businesses that are capable of making a difference on the world stage is essential to keeping the UK at the forefront of a global industry that creates high-value, high-paying jobs right across the country.” BorrowMyDoggy CEO and Founder Rikke Rosenlund, who is based in London, said: “I am excited for us to get access to great mentors, coaching and a strong community of founders where we can learn new skills to help us scale BorrowMyDoggy.” Manchester-based Peak Co-founders Atul Sharma, David Leitch and Richard Potter said: “Being part of Upscale 3.0 will be pivotal in the next phase of Peak’s scale-up plans. Not only will the programme help our team to gain more experience through workshops, mentoring and peer-to-peer learning, but will also give us a platform to network with like-minded businesses.” Winnow Founder Marc Zornes said: “It is a real privilege to be part of Upscale 3.0. and excited to learn from talented entrepreneurs and industry experts the challenges that come with scaling up a startup.” Lucy Stonehill, CEO and Co-founder of BridgeU : “At BridgeU, we’re dedicated to building a solution for the complex and fragmented post-secondary education landscape, empowering schools to prepare the students of today for the world of tomorrow. Working with the team at Upscale will help BridgeU to scale faster and smarter as we move into post-Series A growth, and I’m delighted that we will be joining the programme in 2018.” Norwich-based Rainbird Co-founders Ben Taylor and James Duez, said: “With such strong alumni, being selected for the Upscale 3.0 programme is a huge privilege. I am delighted that Rainbird has again been recognised as one of the most compelling scale-ups in the UK. A great start to what will be an amazing 2018, for us and our clients.” The programme: Upscale connects founders and leadership teams from across the UK’s most promising tech companies with world class Scale Coaches. Through a series of curated workshops and mentoring sessions, the selected 37 companies will have the opportunity to learn from some of the most influential tech entrepreneurs from the UK and beyond, as well as access the most powerful advice on how to address the growth barriers they’re facing. Upscale 4.0 Applications Any companies planning on raising series A funding in 2018, you can now sign up to show your interest in being a part of Upscale 4.0. To register, click on the link here and you will receive an email when applications open in the autumn. Upscale supporters: The Upscale programme is made possible with the help and support of our programme partners. A big thank you to Cooley , Founders Keepers , Founders Pledge , OracleNetsuite and Silicon Valley Bank . AimBrain – A Biometric Identity as-a-Service platform for global financial institutions. Aire – Creating equitable outcomes for all participants of the credit ecosystem. ASI Data Science – Empowers clients to use AI to solve business problems. Attest – Platform bringing target consumers into business decision-making. Azoomee – A kids’ digital TV and game app which includes 1,000+ games and videos. B-Secur – Makes individual’s heartbeat the connection between them and their devices. Beamery – Software for companies that want the best talent without applications. BorrowMyDoggy– Matches dog owners with borrowers for walks, sitting and holiday care. Bought By Many – Creates better insurance for everyone. BridgeU – Empowering schools to provide smart, modern university and careers guidance. Cornerstone – Quality men’s toiletries via an online subscription model. Cryptopay – Digital currency banking made easy. Decibel Insight – Reveals how users behave online, making it easy to improve experience. Elder – Platform providing bespoke live-in carers tailored to the customer. Emotech – AI startup that aims to improve the relationship between human and technology. Flyt – Connects consumer apps with physical venues. Garrison Technology – Secure web access with scalability, performance and affordability. JustPark – Empowers drivers to find, reserve and pay for a space in seconds. Makers Academy – Helps beginners learn to code and get their first job in tech. Monese – Monese makes it easy to bank like a local in 20 countries. MyTutor – Connecting secondary school learners with university students. nDreams – VR games and experiences. Neos – Helps consumers protect and insure their homes all through an app. Panaseer – Measures security automatically. Prezola – Online wedding gift list company. Prowler – The world’s first principled AI platform for generalised decision-making. Rainbird – AI-powered automated decision-making platform. Reach Robotics – Robotics, Gaming and Augmented Reality. Senseye – Machine failure forecasting without the need for expert manual analysis. Veeqo – Streamlines your retail operation so you focus on rapidly growing your business. Vida – Building technology to deliver a new model and standard of care. VirtTrade – Leading publisher of Digital Trading Cards Vita Mojo – Restaurant chain and software company. VoxSmart – Provides secure software solutions for highly regulated industries. Winnow – Making cutting-edge technology to help chefs reduce food waste. Zego – Flexible insurance policies so workers can choose how, when and where they work. Saul Klein, Co-founder Local Globe Verne Harnish, Author Scaling Up Jess Butcher, Co-founder & Director Blippar Brent Hoberman, Executive Chairman Founders Factory Suranga Chandratillake, Partner Balderton Capital Tracy Doree, Founding Partner Kindred Capital Simon Calver, Partner BGF
Beamery Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Beamery founded?
Beamery was founded in 2013.
Where is Beamery's headquarters?
Beamery's headquarters is located at 105 Bunhill Row, London.
What is Beamery's latest funding round?
Beamery's latest funding round is Debt.
How much did Beamery raise?
Beamery raised a total of $223.06M.
Who are the investors of Beamery?
Investors of Beamery include CIBC Innovation Banking, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, Index Ventures, M12, EQT Ventures and 9 more.
Who are Beamery's competitors?
Competitors of Beamery include Factorial, WhatFix, Spotted Zebra, MyPeople, ChartHop and 7 more.
What products does Beamery offer?
Beamery's products include Beamery Connect and 3 more.
Who are Beamery's customers?
Customers of Beamery include VMWare, Jabil, Grab, Zaldano and AstraZeneca.
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