The UK Innovation and Science Seed Fund (UKI2S), independently managed by Future Planet Capital (Ventures), is unleashing support for defence, security and cyber startups through its Defence & Security Seed portfolio (“D2S").
This pioneering initiative was launched in 2022 and has recently received a further injection of capital from the Ministry of Defence (MOD) as the UKI2S fund tops £102m. D2S looks across a broad range of technologies with dual use applications including cybersecurity, hardware, internet of things, robotics and sensors. D2S works closely with the Ministry of Defence (MOD), including the department’s Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL).
D2S has already invested £2m across five defence and security startups since its launch and is actively looking to deploy the remaining £16m.
D2S follows the same model as the main UKI2S Fund, investing in startups and spinouts at the Pre-Seed and Seed stage. The overall aim of D2S is to invest using public money to help catalyse private sector investment, strengthen national security, foster innovation, and protect sovereign capability.
Silicon Microgravity (SMG), a University of Cambridge spinout, has already received £500,000 D2S funding from UKI2S, which, in turn, unlocked a Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) Innovation Loan, showcasing the strength of the partnerships and ability to unlock further investment.
Our goal is to deliver a return of £25 in private sector investment for every £1 invested by UKI2S public partners which, if achieved, would mean total leverage of £450 million for D2S portfolio companies.
To date, UKI2S has invested in defence and security-focused startups such as Halo X-Ray in Nottingham, which aims to improve security in aviation; Honuworx in Aberdeen who are focused on sustainable subsea operations; and Bristol-based Q5D, a company enabling new and more efficient manufacturing of both power and electronic circuits for everything from flight controls to washing machines.
This D2S announcement follows further investment into the UKI2S Fund by the MOD.
For more information on UKI2S, visit the website.