Edtech specialist to double workforce with funding boost

Birmingham-based learning and development consultancy Enploy is set to double its workforce after raising £150,000 of investment from London-based Jenson SEIS Fund.
Accepted onto the Barclays Eagle Labs incubator at Innovation Birmingham in May 2017, Enploy teaches entrepreneurial thinking to help young people and companies drive success through its online diagnostic, e-learning platform and face-to-face workshops.
The business helps students get ready for the world of work.
Through its entrepreneurial development programmes, Enploy also helps companies foster innovation, and recruit, engage and retrain talent.
Jon Allen, founder and managing director of Enploy, said: “It’s fantastic that we can scale our business more quickly with support from Jenson. Their investment will enable us to develop our product offering, sales and marketing. We aim to capitalize on the increasing global interest in entrepreneurship as a way to create positive change and impact. We are also looking forward to growing our relationship with key higher education and corporate partners.”
With the investment comes new ambitions for Enploy, which says it is on track to win ten new clients in the next year and the launch of an artificial intelligence department within the business.
This will enable the specialist to grow its evidence-based impact assessments and to flag next step recommendations and progression areas for learners.
Dr David Hardman, CEO at Innovation Birmingham said: “It’s a pleasure to see Enploy grow from strength to strength and develop its innovative approach to applying technology within an educational environment. We are proud to be supporting the development of the business through our Serendip Smart City Incubator, and are also delighted to integrate the platform within our Entrepreneurs for the Future (e4f) business support programme, which has been of great value to us and has demonstrated the potential influences that the solution can have on aspiring entrepreneurs.”
Stuart Gilmore, investment director at Jenson Funding Partners, said: “I’m delighted to be working with Enploy to help address the skills gap in the UK. I’ve seen first-hand the value in what they do and I’m looking forward to being part of their growth story over the coming years.”