London’s Collider to launch madtech accelerator in Amsterdam

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By Oliver Griffin November 23, 2016

Leading London based marketing and advertising technology (madtech) accelerator, Collider, has announced plans to launch in Dutch capital Amsterdam.  

Collider invests in early stage, madtech startups to help them become sustainable, rapidly growing businesses through investment, a highly structured programme and access to a wide, relevant network.

The accelerator focuses on the sweet spot between startups and brands and the commercial benefits they bring to one another.

Amsterdam will be the company’s first office outside of the UK.

Rose Lewis, co-founder and CEO of Collider said, “Amsterdam has a huge marketing and ad presence – the third largest in Europe – and many big brands have their global or European headquarters there.

“The startup ecosystem is growing thanks to some great initiatives in the city, so it makes perfect sense for it to become Collider’s second city.”

The accelerator saw their first exit in 2016 with class of 2013 cohort member, Avocarrot, selling to Glispa for $20 million.

The way the business works with corporates sees startups scale up with significant speed, reaching product market fit and ultimately secure deals. Collider UK partnerships include Unilever, Ogilvy, Haymarket and The Financial Times.

Ellen Bark-Lindhout, who will lead the Amsterdam branch, said, “Collider UK has a proven track record of accelerating marketing and ad tech startups and I am convinced there is lots of potential to do the same beyond London.

“One, because this year again we received a record number of startup applications from all over Europe, and two, because there are many great brands around Amsterdam that want to be close to the latest digital tech to innovate in marketing and e-commerce.”

Earlier this year, Collider hosted a popup in Amsterdam, connecting companies such as Heineken, Philips, NN Group and Ahold with a group of Collider startups.

Ellen said, “The positive reactions from both corporates and startups strengthened our plan to launch a programme in Amsterdam next year.”

Amsterdam’s deputy mayor, Kajsa Ollongren said, “I am pleased to welcome Collider and feel confident that their office in Amsterdam will be an excellent addition to the London office.

“Not only is Amsterdam Europe’s most connected tech city, it is also home to a vibrant creative industry. Collider’s presence will lead to even more innovation in our marketing and advertising sector and attract entrepreneurial digital talent.”

 

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