Edward Dawson

Project Administrator at Capital Enterprise

Edward Dawson is currently the Transformation Coordinator at Capital Enterprise, where Edward leads strategic initiatives. Prior to this role, Edward was the Owner of Sheffield Made, a platform that allows customers to purchase from local shops and food producers conveniently. With previous experience as a Project Officer at Sheffield City Council, Edward brings a wealth of knowledge in project management and community development. Edward holds a degree in media studies with journalism from Sheffield Hallam University and a General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety from NEBOSH.

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Sheffield, United Kingdom

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Capital Enterprise

We are accelerating the UK's startup ecosystem. Follow us to find out about new accelerators, funding opportunities and support programmes as they are announced. With our extensive network of partners, experts, and investors, we collaborate to offer programmes to take your business to the next level. Current programmes include: - TEAM SY, offering tech pre-accelerator and accelerator programmes targeted at founders and startups based in South Yorkshire. - OneTech, on a mission to create a more diverse, equitable and empowered tech startup ecosystem. - Machine Learning Academy, training non-technical startup leaders in the fundamentals of machine learning and AI. - P4 Precision Medicine, an accelerator helping academic researchers scale precision medicine technologies with breakthrough potential. - Cancer Tech Accelerator, supporting the commercialisation of new technologies in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. - IDEALondon, a co-working space and community hub in London’s Shoreditch neighbourhood. - Barclays Eagle Labs Funding Readiness Programme, helping entrepreneurs demystify the funding landscape and providing founders with the skills and knowledge they need to fund their business growth. - CAP AI, supporting AI startups to gain access to computational power, resources and talent that they would not normally be able to find or afford, enabling them to move their businesses forward.


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