How Tramshed Tech Is Driving Innovation Across South Wales and Beyond

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When Tramshed Tech started out in 2016 it took its name from the historic tramshed building it brought back to life in Cardiff.

Now the company has expanded its reach across South Wales and even inter­na­tionally through various key programs and partner­ships.

As well as its original Cardiff home and additional sites in the capital, it operates spaces across South Wales in Newport and Barry, with plans to open in Swansea soon.

Louise Harris, Co-Founder and CEO at Tramshed Tech, said:

“Our vision has always been to create a network of connected workspaces that serve the needs of tech, digital, and creative businesses. By expanding to Newport, Barry, and soon Swansea, we’re bringing our unique blend of workspace solutions, business support programs and skills training to a wider audience of entre­pre­neurs and innovators.”

Tramshed Tech’s expansion is built on three key pillars:

  • Spaces: Offering a range of physical workspace including coworking areas, offices, meeting rooms, event spaces, and podcast studios.
  • Support Programs: Providing fully funded incubator and accel­erator programs designed to support tech, digital, and creative startups and scaleups at various stages of growth.
  • Skills Training: Partnering with key stake­holders and academic insti­tu­tions to provide skills training, ensuring businesses have access to the talent they need.

Sophie Webber, Innovation Director at Tramshed Tech, said:

“We’re not just providing workspace. We’re creating an environment where founders, startups, scaleups, enter­prise organi­za­tions, investors, corpo­rates, univer­sities, and government bodies can come together. It’s about sparking conver­sa­tions, fostering collab­o­ration, and facil­i­tating game-changing innovation across the region and further afield.”

Gwenno Jones, Head of Community at Tramshed Tech, said:

“By expanding our physical presence and maintaining our focus on business support and skills devel­opment, we’re creating a truly inter­con­nected community across South Wales. Members in Newport can easily collab­orate with startups in Cardiff, or attend events in Barry. This cross-polli­nation of ideas and resources is creating a vibrant, region-wide ecosystem that’s greater than the sum of its parts.”

Tramshed Tech’s journey may have begun in Cardiff, but its impact is now felt across the region:

  • In Newport, the company has been instru­mental in revital­izing the city’s digital scene, working closely with local author­ities and businesses. Tramshed Tech Innovation Station in Newport has rapidly estab­lished itself as a hub for high-profile tech events. It has played host to several major gatherings, including the presti­gious UKTN’s Wales Report Launchthe Data Inclu­sivity Network Launch as well as the ‘Driving Business Innovation with AI’event. The latter, a collab­o­rative effort with STFC-Hartree Centre, Cardiff Capital Region, and Hartree Center Cardiff Hub, highlights Newport’s growing reputation for cutting-edge technology and networking oppor­tu­nities.
  • Barry’s space is steadily growing as a hub for creative indus­tries, lever­aging the town’s reputation as a filming location for TV and film produc­tions. In Tramshed Tech Barry, growth of more than 350% can be seen in the past year alone with the help of two new programs funded via Shared Prosperity Funding: GreenTech Zero and Creative Clustersboth of which are driving innovation in key sectors and cementing Barry’s position as a hub for creative and sustainable technologies.
  • The upcoming Swansea location promises to tap into the city’s burgeoning tech scene, comple­menting Swansea Univer­sity’s research strengths and the region’s push towards becoming a center for digital innovation.

Louise said:

“These devel­op­ments in Barry and Newport are just the tip of the iceberg. They demon­strate how our expansion is creating new oppor­tu­nities and fostering innovation across the region.”

To date, more than 200 businesses have graduated from Tramshed Tech’s initia­tives, collec­tively raising more than £10 million in funding post-programmes. This impressive figure not only highlights the quality of the startups nurtured within the Tramshed Tech ecosystem but also the company’s role in driving economic growth across South Wales.

Tramshed Tech’s success in fostering innovation is further bolstered by its strategic partner­ships with nationwide businesses such as Barclays Eagle Labs. This partnership, which began in 2020 when Barclays Eagle Labs relocated their Welsh base to Tramshed Tech in Cardiff, has grown signif­i­cantly over the years. Initially providing valuable proto­typing and merchandise devel­opment resources to members, the partnership expanded alongside Tramshed Tech’s growth across South Wales, estab­lishing a multi-site presence and increasing their collective impact on the local tech ecosystem.

In 2023, the relationship reached a new milestone as Tramshed Tech became Barclays’ Ecosystem Partner for Wales as part of their Digital Growth Grant. This enhanced partnership led to the creation of four key programs funded by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: GreenTech Accel­erator, Univen­tures, Convergent Content, and Convergent Scaler. These initia­tives provide compre­hensive support to tech, digital, and creative startups and scaleups throughout Wales, further cementing Tramshed Tech’s role in fostering innovation across the region.

Sophie empha­sized the broader impact of their programs, saying:

“The £10 million raised by our alumni speaks volumes about the effec­tiveness of our programs and the vibrant ecosystem we’re culti­vating across Wales. We’re not just supporting businesses – we’re nurturing innovation at every stage, from initial idea to inter­na­tional expansion. Impor­tantly, these fully funded programs are open to all founders, not just Tramshed Tech members. We’re committed to fostering innovation throughout the entire region, regardless of where a business calls home.”

Looking ahead, Tramshed Tech is focused on expanding its business growth programs through strategic partner­ships and enhancing its offerings across all locations.

Louise said:

“As we grow, our commitment remains the same – to provide not just space, but also cutting-edge support programs, skills devel­opment, and a connected community. We’re playing a crucial role in positioning Wales as a hub for innovation and creativity that extends far beyond the capital city. Our focus is on scaling our successful innovation programs and forging new strategic partner­ships to drive even greater impact across the region and beyond.”

For those inter­ested in joining the Tramshed Tech community or learning more about their offerings in different locations, visit www.tramshedtech.co.uk or contact 029 2010 3090.

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