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What’s Brewing? — UK Tech Round-up: Mid October
Medium· 2025-10-21 21:17
Autonomous Vehicles - Waymo, owned by Alphabet Inc., plans to launch a driverless taxi experiment in London in early 2026, making it the first European city to host such technology [1] - The UK government accelerated the approval for the Automated Vehicles Act in 2024, providing a legal framework for autonomous vehicles to operate across UK cities, enhancing competition with the US and China [2] - Wayve, a British autonomous driving AI company and competitor to Waymo, is in talks with SoftBank and Microsoft for a $2 billion fundraise, which would increase its valuation to $8 billion [6][7] - Wayve's approach utilizes 'Embodied Artificial Intelligence' to adapt to new roads, potentially accelerating expansion into new cities [7] - Uber is partnering with Wayve to launch a driverless ride-hailing program in London around the same time as Waymo's launch [3][7] Ride-Hailing Competition - The introduction of Waymo's driverless taxis is expected to intensify competition among London ride-hailing services, particularly with Uber and Bolt [3] - The announcement has reignited tensions between Uber and London black cabs, with criticism from the Licensed Taxi Driver Association [4] Financial Technology - GoCardless, a UK FinTech unicorn, reported its first positive EBITDA quarter, signaling a shift towards profitability and strategic scaling [8][9] - GoCardless operates as a bank-to-bank payment processor, avoiding high payment card fees and benefiting from regulatory approval from the FCA [9] Start-Up Funding - Sitehop, a cybersecurity start-up, raised £7.5 million to develop defenses against quantum threats, bringing its total funding to £13.5 million [12][14] - Clove, a financial advice start-up, secured $14 million in pre-seed funding to address the financial advice gap in the UK [15][16] - Wild Bioscience, a University of Oxford spin-out, raised $60 million in Series A funding to develop climate-resistant crops [18][19] Market Activity - The Beauty Tech Group has successfully IPO-ed on the London Stock Exchange Main Market, raising $106.5 million and achieving a market cap of £315.5 million, targeting the $600 billion beauty industry [20]