Microsoft to connect partners and start-ups in $20m London incubator

Tom Wright
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UK CEO Cindy Rose launches initiative with digital minister Margot James

Microsoft has launched a $20m (£14m) start-up hub in London which it says will connect tech start-ups with its UK partner base. The facility in London, dubbed The Reactor, was launched yesterday...

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