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Bristol tech incubator appoints key new staff

Caroline Thompson

Dr Becky Sage

Dr Kam Pooni

Press release issued: 9 June 2025

SETsquared Bristol, the acclaimed University of Bristol tech incubator, has bolstered its team with the appointments of Caroline Thompson as Centre Manager, and Dr Becky Sage and Dr Kam Pooni as Entrepreneurs in Residence. They will be joining the incubator this month as part of Bristol Innovations, the University’s catalyst for innovation.

The new appointments will join the incumbent team to work alongside Innovation Manager Lauren Ellse and Co-ordinator Sophie Connolly, as well as Entrepreneurs in Residence, Stewart Noakes and Kevin Simmons, who have all been instrumental in SETsquared Bristol’s success. 

Caroline Thompson has been Programme Manager at SETsquared Partnership since 2024 and prior to that the South West Enterprise Director for NatWest. Caroline has over 10 years’ experience in building entrepreneurial ecosystems, developing strategic partnerships and leading programmes that drive innovation and growth.

In her role as SETsquared Bristol Centre Manager, she will be responsible for all aspects of business support, member activities, and ecosystem engagement on a day-to-day basis.

On her appointment, Caroline says: "I am thrilled to join SETsquared Bristol and become part of its dynamic and impactful team. Supporting high tech, high growth startups and scaleups to thrive is a passion of mine and I look forward to working with the talented founders and emerging ventures from the University of Bristol and regional innovation ecosystem.”

Dr Becky Sage and Dr Kam Pooni are joining as Entrepreneurs in Residence (EiRs). The EiRs play a pivotal role in supporting SETsquared Bristol’s 75+ companies to commercialise and scale through 1:1 sessions, business review panels, investor readiness, and introductions to adviser, skills and investment networks. 

Becky, a PhD graduate in Chemical Physics from the University of Bristol, is an experienced founder, leadership expert, and communication strategist with a background in science and innovation. She returns to SETsquared Bristol - where her company Interactive Scientific was formerly a member - bringing a deep understanding of the founder journey and the challenges of building ventures in complex, high-impact sectors. 

Kam is a life sciences entrepreneur with over 27 years’ experience translating academic research into scalable, regulated, and investable ventures across diagnostics, healthtech and pharma. He has held senior commercial roles at Eli Lilly, Astellas Pharma, and Thomson Reuters, and has supported researchers across leading UK universities and NHS programmes, helping raise translational funding and launch multiple spinouts. Kam brings deep expertise in commercial strategy, product development, regulatory navigation, market access, and investor readiness.

Innovation Lead at Bristol Innovations, Rosie Bennett, says: “We’re delighted to welcome Caroline, Becky and Kam to the SETsquared Bristol community. They each come with a wealth of experience and complementary skills to support our members and build innovation-rich ventures at scale. We’re looking forward to introducing them to our members.”

Further information

About SETsquared Bristol 

Founded in 2002, SETsquared Bristol is the University of Bristol’s acclaimed tech incubator that grows global tech businesses out of Bristol. It is part of the University’s new Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus and Bristol Innovations, the University of Bristol’s catalyst for innovation, working to grow the value and diversity of Bristol as a global leader for innovation.  SETsquared Bristol has supported over 400 companies in 30 sectors to raise over £740 million in funding. Its incubation programme includes bespoke business support, skills and training, a network of advisers and investors, and a community of startups and scaleups. 

SETsquared Bristol champions tech diversity and runs inclusion programmes to ensure sector representation; currently 43% of its founders are women and 19% are people of the global majority. It has been named The Europa’s Hottest Accelerator in Europe and, as part of the SETsquared Partnership, Top UK Startup-Hub and #3 in Europe by the Financial Times/SIFTED. For more information, go to setsquared-bristol.co.uk or follow us on LinkedIn or X.

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