A cyber-security company is one of the UK’s 12 “most exciting” technology start-ups that will pitch their business at 10 Downing Street. Titan IC Systems (www.titanicsystems.com) is a spin-out out of Queens University Belfast’s (QUB) Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT).
Pitch 10 launched last year, as an initiative “to shine a spotlight on the breadth of innovation in the UK” and to help connect early-stage growth businesses with prospective partners.
The companies chosen for this year’s Pitch 10, produced in association with Tech City UK and Tech Nation, were selected by a panel including Eileen Burbidge of Passion Capital, Gerard Grech of Tech City UK, and Baroness Martha Lane-Fox; co-founder of Lastminute.com.
At Number 10 on Friday, February 20, each company will give a three-minute pitch to an audience of VCs, investors and corporate representatives. Godfrey Gaston, CEO of Titan IC said: “With the Pitch 10 invite, it is great to see that cyber security is being considered as exciting and innovative from a UK-wide perspective, and that Titan IC and the strength of the work being done in CSIT is being recognised.”