Birdie joins Tech Nation’s Future Fifty cohort for 2024
- 25 March 2024
Birdie, has been selected to join Tech Nations Future Fifty 2024 cohort – seeing the intelligent platform for homecare follow in the footsteps of companies like Starling Bank, Deliveroo and Revolut.
The Future Fifty serves to support the UK’s most promising late-stage ventures, representing a curated UK-wide network of pre-IPO companies with unicorn potential.
Since its launch in 2014, Future Fifty alumni have collectively raised over £16.3bn. The 2024 cohort of companies has raised over £1.3bn and employs a talent base of over 3,000 people.
Max Parmentier, CEO and co-founder of Birdie, said: “We’re delighted to join the Tech Nation Future Fifty programme. Birdie’s vision is to radically change how society deals with ageing, knowing that it ‘takes a village’ to care for its oldest. We’re looking forward to collaborating with entrepreneurs from some of Britain’s most promising businesses to fulfil this mission.”
Birdie was established in 2017 and is aiming to transform care through technology, enabling more older adults to thrive at home. Its all-in-one solution equips care providers with the tools needed for better quality care, as well as to improve efficiency in day-to-day operations. In 2023, the company was ranked 6th in Deloitte’s top 50 fastest-growing tech companies in the UK. Its platform supports over 1,000 home care providers to deliver 30 million visits.
Future Fifty is the only UK-wide accelerator tailored to late-stage ventures. This year the programme has been revamped to be more experiential, while still providing the resources and opportunities needed to scale a business to unicorn status.
The programme is aligned with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology’s mission to make the UK a ‘scale-up powerhouse’, with Secretary Donelan setting a target for the UK to be home to 50% of all unicorn companies across Europe by 2030.
Tech Nation has partnered with HSBC Innovation Banking, Orrick, Matchtech and Evelyn Partners to support the newest cohort, and who attended 10 Downing Street with the Future Fifty to celebrate their achievements.