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Seed capital fund opens for third year to boost the UK’s colouration industry

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A nationwide seed funding programme for innovators in the colour and dyeing sector has launched for its third consecutive year, offering up to £25,000 in equity investment per venture.

Organised by The Dyers’ Company, the initiative invites entrepreneurs working in areas ranging from colour chemistry and food technology, to medical dyes, sustainable dyeing, textiles, and more to apply before 5th March 2025.

Building on the success of its previous two years, The Dyers’ Company Seed Capital Investment Fund is designed to help early-stage businesses bring their products and ideas to market, while enhancing the UK’s economic impact in colouration. Successful applicants will secure a minority equity investment and benefit from the organisation’s extensive network and mentoring opportunities.

Martin Lane, Clerk of The Dyers’ Company, described this third year as “a significant milestone in our enduring commitment to the colouration industry.” Previous recipients include plant-waste dye start-up SAGES London, and Post Carbon Lab, a biotech and textile-tech company that turns carbon emissions into eco-friendly colours credited The Dyers’ Company with helping it prepare for international expansion and attract further institutional investment.

Stage one of the process involves submitting an online application by 5th March 2025. Shortlisted candidates will then be invited for an interview on 2nd April 2025, where final decisions will be made. Historically focused on supporting academics and students through grants and bursaries, The Dyers’ Company is now extending its reach to entrepreneurial minds looking to shape the future of colouration.

For details on how to apply and further information, visit: The Dyers’ Company Seed Capital Investment Fund

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