Digital Catapult | |
Type: | Non profit |
Hq Location City: | London |
Hq Location Country: | UK |
Num Employees: | 230+ (2022) |
Digital Catapult is the UK innovation agency for advanced digital technology, developed in conjunction with Innovate UK (former Technology Strategy Board) as part of the Catapult centres. Digital Catapult works with startups, industries, investors, public sector and academia to accelerates the adoption of new and emerging technologies, with the aim of driving regional, national and international growth for UK businesses across the economy.
Neil Crockett was Digital Catapult's founding CEO, serving from January 2013 to June 2016.
He was succeeded by Jeremy Silver in June 2016, who served as chief executive officer for three years.[1]
The current CEO is Susan Bowen, who took over from Silver in March 2024.[2]
Digital Catapult focuses on how digital technologies are applied in areas including supply chains, digital infrastructure and cyber-physical systems, acting in a similar way to a business incubator. It's technology expertise includes artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, distributed systems, immersive technology (AR, VR), telecommunications (5G), quantum computing and the Internet of things.
It offers organisations accelerator programmes, consultancy, collaborative research & development, and the setup and operation of testbed facilities.
Digital Catapult has centres supporting regions across the UK, based in London, Sunderland, Belfast and Bristol.
Digital Catapult[3] is located in the London Borough of Camden, at 101 Euston Road, opposite the British Library and close to St Pancras railway station.
Digital Catapult NETV[4] is based out of Sunderland in North East England, and runs the NETV Immersive Lab[5] at PROTO[6] in Gateshead.
Digital Catapult Northern Ireland[7] is in the Ormeau Baths Gallery in Belfast.
Digital Catapult South West[8] is located in Cathedral Square[9] near the centre of Bristol.
Digital catapult has set up a number of testbed facilities across the UK where organisations can experiment with digital technologies, including:
Operated with Target3D, a space for exploring the evolution of media production, using AI, 5G, cloud rendering and edge computing.
Labs based in Belfast, Gateshead and London that offer augmented and virtual reality equipment to businesses of all sizes, academia and researchers.
A collaboration between Digital Catapult and Ofcom that offers Open RAN interoperability testing.[10]