[From the industry] Five women-led games received an Innovate UK Award

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  • Innovate UK is delivering a £6.2 million* boost to the UK’s future innovation leaders.
  • 233 high-potential entrepreneurs from every nation and region of the UK receive funding and tailored business support.
  • Among them are five women-led game studios from across the country.

Five women-led games from across the UK have scooped a national award from Innovate UK. As part of the award, studios will receive grant funding* and 12 months of tailored business support to help them grow.

Among those receiving the award are BAFTA-winning game designer Kate Killick (CEO, Glowfrog Games, Norwich), BAFTA & RTS nominated Jane Gerber (Peanut & Crumb, Brighton), BAFTA Breakthrough Alyx Jones (Silver Script Games, Guildford), MCV 30 Under 30 lister Hilary Lok (Dot Dot Fire, London) and Connie Reid (Konglomerate Games, Dundee).

The award comes at a critical time for gender diversity in the games industry, following a recent report underscoring the funding gap faced by women seeking investment for their studios.

“I’m thrilled to receive this award from Innovate UK to help launch Glowfrog Games. Women in games continue to face significant challenges in accessing support and funding for their businesses, and programmes like this play an important part in creating a brighter future for the industry.” – Kate Killick, CEO at Glowfrog Games.

Building on the success of Innovate UK’s targeted programmes including Women in Innovation and Young Innovators, this latest funding is designed to find and support fresh innovation talent that the UK needs. 

To arrange to speak to the award winners, please contact Kate Killick, Jane Gerber, Alyx Jones, Hilary Lok and Connie Reid.

*based on individual grants of either £5,000 plus a £10,000 contribution to living allowances, or £50,000.

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