Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Aerospace
  • /
  • Rolls-Royce joins the ATI Boeing Accelerator as partner

Aerospace

Rolls-Royce joins the ATI Boeing Accelerator as partner

ATI Boeing Accelerator, a three month programme to support and back startups in the UK aerospace industry, has today announced that global industrial technology company Rolls-Royce will join as partner for its next cohort.

Image courtesy ATI Boeing Accelerator

Now in its second year, the programme has opened applications to invest into sustainability-enabling startups that will benefit the UK aerospace industry across three key areas of focus: Industry 4.0, Lifecycle and Resilience and Energy.  

Launched last year, the accelerator was created in partnership by the Aerospace Technology Institute and Boeing and is delivered by European accelerator Ignite. GKN Aerospace is a corporate sponsor.

Advertisement
ODU RT

More recently, Enterprise Scotland’s Early Stage Growth Challenge Fund has invested in the two Scottish companies from the first cohort - Filament and Septillion - taking the total investment raised by cohort one to over £6.5 million. The first cohort has also created 30 new jobs and engaged further organisations outside of the programme partners, including Frazer-Nash and Chevron Technology Ventures.

Rolls-Royce engaged with startups in the first cohort of the programme and following successful involvement has committed to the ATI Boeing Accelerator as a partner, providing resources such as mentors, access to supply chain and network, as well as potential for paid projects with the cohort startups.

Gabi Matic, Programme Director at ATI Boeing Accelerator said: “We’re delighted to have Rolls-Royce join us as a partner for our next cohort and as a result we now have extended our application period until 4th October. Having worked alongside the ATI, Boeing and GKN Aerospace, we’ve seen how much startups appreciate the access to top-class resources that these companies offer and we are incredibly excited about the opportunities that our next cohort will receive through our partnership with Rolls-Royce.”

Alistair Donaldson, Transformation Exec - Head of Innovation and Service Design at Rolls-Royce said: “Our engagement with the first programme cohort was very positive and I am very pleased to be building on this as we announce our partnership agreement. We are passionate about startup engagement and streamlining the ways corporates and early stage companies build value together.

"The programme, put together by ATI, is outstanding in terms of quality of cohort participants and focuses on tangible outcomes; investment, adoption and job creation. The broader energy transition and sustainability agenda present a huge opportunity for the UK Aerospace Industry, we very much look forward to working with the successful applicants, and building on relationships with ATI and industry stakeholders.”

Nour Eid, ATI Boeing Accelerator Programme Lead and Senior Technologist at the Aerospace Technology Institute commented: “Feedback from our first cohort showed that one of the most important aspects of our accelerator programme was direct access to our partners - Boeing and GKN Aerospace. We’re excited to have Rolls-Royce join us as a partner for our next cohort. We’re looking forward to working closely with colleagues from Rolls-Royce, who will be providing expertise and insights into the world of aero engines and will support our startups as they develop their technologies in aerospace.”

Applications for the second cohort starting in January 2021 are open until Sunday 4th October.
 

Advertisement
Tritax 300x250

For more information, visit https://atiboeingaccelerator.com

 

 

Advertisement
Cranfield University
Cranfield University opens new power and propulsion labs

Aerospace

Cranfield University opens new power and propulsion labs

27 November 2025

A new test cell facility at Cranfield University’s campus, developed as part of the Cranfield Hydrogen Integration Incubator (CH2i) project, has been officially opened.

OSL Technology acquired by Terma

Aerospace Security

OSL Technology acquired by Terma

27 November 2025

Terma A/S has completed the acquisition of UK-based provider of counter drone security and safety systems, OSL Technology (OSL).

Tekever secures EMSA agreement for AR5 UAS deployment

Aerospace Security

Tekever secures EMSA agreement for AR5 UAS deployment

27 November 2025

Tekever has secured a new framework contract valued at €30 million with the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) to provide Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for maritime operations.

Indestructible Paint’s Violaine Mendez wins award for aerospace coatings research

Aerospace

Indestructible Paint’s Violaine Mendez wins award for aerospace coatings research

27 November 2025

Violaine Mendez, a research chemist at Birmingham-based Indestructible Paint Ltd, has been recognised for her work on removing chromium from coatings for use in the aerospace industry.

Advertisement
Tritax 300x250
Bourton Group appoints Glenn Gooding as Associate Partner

Aerospace Defence Security

Bourton Group appoints Glenn Gooding as Associate Partner

26 November 2025

Bourton Group LLP has announced the appointment of Glenn Gooding as Associate Partner, to enhance the consultancy’s expertise in supporting UK defence and aerospace manufacturers with operational improvement, engineering excellence and capability development.

Doncasters invests in Bochum facility

Aerospace

Doncasters invests in Bochum facility

25 November 2025

Doncasters has announced a US$52 million investment in its Bochum site in Germany, representing one of the most significant capital programmes in the company’s history.

Advertisement
ODU RT