Elizabeth Fairly, Jo Halliday and Scott Crae of Talking Medicines

3 Scottish companies will be entering Tech Nation’s Rising Stars Grand Final

THREE Scottish companies entering Tech Nation’s Rising Stars Grand Final: Neatebox (Edinburgh), Drinkly (Edinburgh), Talking Medicines (Glasgow)  UK Government Minister

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THREE Scottish companies entering Tech Nation’s Rising Stars Grand Final: Neatebox (Edinburgh), Drinkly (Edinburgh), Talking Medicines (Glasgow) 

UK Government Minister for Scotland, Douglas Ross, said: “Scotland provides a great environment for early-stage tech companies sector to flourish and I am proud to see that three Scottish companies have been selected for the Tech Nation’s Rising Stars Grand Final.  

“The UK Government continues to champion Scotland’s booming tech sector. I am pleased to see the finalists, Neatebox’s innovative consumer platform to battle loneliness, Drinkly’s handy delivery service and Talking Medicines helping to improve patient correspondence, have the chance to develop ground-breaking projects through this competition.”

Hazel Jane, Entrepreneur Engagement Manager – Scotland, Tech Nation commented: “I’m thrilled to see three Scottish companies in the Tech Nation Grand Final tomorrow evening, Drinkly, Talking Medicines, and Neatebox are ambitious companies with fantastic products that showcase the quality of companies that Scotland is creating. Scotland is delivering in diversity of sectors, and that is reflected in these finalists.”

The Rising Stars Grand Final will take place today in London.

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