Red Sift joins TechNation’s Upscale 6.0 Cohort

Alongside 32 other leading UK scaleup organizations, Red Sift have been invited to join the TechNation Upscale Programme.

Upscale 6.0 helps the UK’s most promising tech companies to accelerate their growth and unlock the key to scaling successfully.

Based on values of honesty, intimacy and trust, and now in its 6th year, companies will explore fundamental growth challenges with peers and benefit from sessions delivered by expert scale coaches who’ve previously been part of the programme.

With programme alumni including Monzo, Deliveroo, Bulb, Improbable, Just Eat and Bloom & Wild, Red Sift are excited to be a part of the programme and looking forward to beginning the sessions.

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27 Jan. 2021

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