EDINBURGH Napier University (ENU) has announced a strategic partnership with local cluster management organisation FinTech Scotland.
The agreement will aim to strengthen Scotland’s leadership in the financial technology sector, by harnessing new technologies to address big societal, environmental and industry challenges.
FinTech Scotland, an industry-led initiative supported by the Scottish Government, is recognised for enabling collaboration between organisations and people across the profession – from established firms and investors to entrepreneurs and skills agencies.
The addition of ENU as a strategic partner will further strengthen FinTech Scotland’s ability to connect the latest academic insight to industry, and government.
The University has a leading track record for innovation in computer science, especially around areas of cybersecurity and cryptography – most recently supporting successful spin-out companies, such as Zonefox, Symphonic and Cyacomb.
Professor Bill Buchanan, who leads the Blockpass ID Lab at Edinburgh Napier University, the first research lab in the world that focuses on digital identity and trust, said: “Scotland is a unique environment for innovation and collaboration between academia and industry.
“The finance industry, too, is fundamentally important to the economic health of our country.
“Along with this, Scotland has some of the finest cities in the world, which are great places to live and work.
“This partnership will further world-class research and innovation capabilities, and focus on real-life problems.
“These, we hope, will grow the innovative companies of our future, and support the growth of existing ones – from little acorns, mighty oaks grow.”
The partnership will facilitate the exploration and development of new initiatives that produce the relevant skills and talent needed to support Scotland’s already thriving fintech cluster.
ENU will also play a key role in exploration of distributed ledger technologies – a rapidly evolving field that has the potential to revolutionise the financial industry.
Fiona Mason, Head of Business Engagement and IP Commercialisation at Edinburgh Napier University said: “This partnership with Fintech Scotland is an exciting opportunity for both Edinburgh Napier University and the fintech sector.
“We are thrilled to be able to draw on our collective strengths, combining our academic expertise with that of the financial sector to drive forward positive innovation, and we are delighted we can support Fintech Scotland with their ambition to secure Scotland’s place as a top five global fintech centre.”
FinTech Scotland is an independent not-for-profit cluster body jointly established with the financial services sector, universities and Scottish Enterprise.
It was founded to ensure that Scotland seizes the FinTech opportunities and achieves positive economic and social outcomes by encouraging financial innovation, collaboration and inclusion as part of the broader digital economy objectives.