Organised by Silicon South West and Cambridge Wireless, the competition will take place in London on 21st November when entrants will each pitch to a panel of judges. The competition is sponsored by Taylor Wessing, and also supported by Google and Rohde and Schwarz.
The competition is aimed at start-ups and early stage companies, and is designed for technology businesses. At last year's event, the winners included SETsquared-supported company Blu Wireless.
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