PVCC 2026 semi-finalists
IE CambridgeAnnouncing the semi-finalists of the 2026 Postdoc Venture Creation Challenge (PVCC), a competition designed to help University of Cambridge postdocs take their first steps in transforming research into real-world ventures.
The challenge welcomes innovative ideas across deep tech, life sciences, AI, software and social impact. More than a competition the PVCC, provides workshops, mentoring and an incredible launchpad for early-stage ideas.
Applicants impress with opportunities to create impact
This year’s application window began in April, supported by workshops that focused on mapping technologies to real customer needs. The semi-finalists were announced on 30 July after a challenging review of all the applications.
Director of IE Cambridge, Helen Alexander noted:
“What I’ve noticed looking through all the applications is a shared driver to improve lives and society.”
“Thankfully, I'm not a judge on this competition as it would be impossible to choose between such brilliant technologies, all born from the same instinct: to solve a real problem for someone who needs it.”
2026 Postdoc Venture Creation Challenge semi-finalists
Difficult though the judging was, we’re proud to announce that the semi-finalists are:
Camentis
CardiOn Therapeutics
Cattleya Bio
ChromaNova AI
DroplexBio
FluiStat
Haptos Technology
Hearnest
Loom Light
MetCycle
Multi-View Learning Stratifier
Omniscia
PeatWaterWise
More than just a competition
Delivered by IE Cambridge, the PVCC brings together partners from across the ecosystem to support Cambridge’s incredible postdoc community including Cambridge Enterprise, the Postdoc Academy and Cambridge Innovation Capital. The PVCC provides workshop support, a summer accelerator bootcamp, mentorship and pitch training, culminating in a Grand Finale in November.
The PVCC builds on the success of the Chris Abell Postdoc Business Plan Competition which helped the emergence of game-changing companies such as Nu Quantum, RoboK, Semarion, 52 North, Xampla, Cambridge GaN Devices, Aetosense and Versed AI. Previous winners have gone on to raise £172M in investment.
“Having judged this competition for the last five years, I can honestly say it remains a real privilege. Each year I am impressed by the quality of ideas and innovations emerging from our postdoctoral community.”
Dr Christine Martin continued:
“Seeing the postdocs grow in confidence and refine their ideas throughout the programme is incredibly rewarding and there’s every chance that some of these ventures will go on to become companies we invest in and support.”
Setting sights on the Grand Finale in November
The intention of the competition is to support the greatest number of innovators to develop their ventures. Over the next six weeks, the semi-finalists will be matched with mentors and then take part in the Summer Accelerator before finalists are announced in October. The finalists will go on to pitch at the Grand Finale where the winner will secure a £20,000 investment from Cambridge Enterprise Ventures. There is also a second prize of £10,000 from CIC and an audience prize of £2,000 from IE Cambridge.
We are grateful to our supportive sponsors for making this competition possible: HSBC Innovation Banking, PEM and Mishcon de Reya.
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