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Sandwich, UK — 25 March 2026: Discovery Park, Kent’s science and innovation hub, has launched the sixth edition of its Discovery Spark accelerator programme, welcoming 11 startups to its campus in Sandwich.

The business growth programme has already supported 50 companies and 76 founders, with alumni securing £5.5m in UKRI funding since launching in 2023. For Cohort 6.0, the startups were selected based on the need for their innovation, the uniqueness of their solution, and the strength of their team. Spark is designed to provide opportunities for companies to grow a network of peers, mentors and expert advisors, as part of a friendly and collaborative cohort.

Throughout March and April, the Cohort 6.0 founders will be attending specialist-led sessions focused on investor readiness, covering essential business topics from tax and finance to storytelling and branding. The programme culminates with a competitive pitch day on 30 April to a panel of active investors.

Cohort 6.0 includes three local companies from Kent, all based at Discovery Park. Green innovator Hydro Flow Energy is harnessing the natural rise and fall of the tide to deliver predictable and grid-stable power. Protein startup MilaK is developing next-generation bioactive milk proteins through precision fermentation, providing animal-free products for nutrition. Energy technology expert Colliding Materials is developing scalable, low-cost graphene composite technology for flow battery and fuel cell manufacturers.

The cohort also draws talent from across the UK, including Belfast-based BlokBio which is aiming to accelerate drug discovery cycles through better genomic data analysis workflows. London-based Veirulence is developing a new class of antibacterial drug, and RoboRNA from Durham is working on smarter ways to package and deliver RNA therapeutics to the right cells in the body, taking inspiration from viruses in nature.

Programme Lead Renos Savva, Head of Innovation and Venture Development at Discovery Park, commented:

“Cohort 6.0 brings together an exceptionally diverse group of founders — solving challenges from greener energy to new antibacterial drugs. That breadth reflects both the strength of applications we received and the versatility of the Discovery Spark programme. Over the coming weeks, we'll work closely with each company to sharpen their commercial strategy, investor narrative and growth plans. The goal, as always, is to leave every founder better equipped to secure funding and scale their business."

The accelerator is open to UK-based science and technology startups and SMEs from all disciplines. Learn more about Discovery Spark and register interest for the next cohort: https://discovery-park.co.uk/lp/discovery-spark/

Details of 11 companies taking part in Discovery Spark Cohort 6.0 (listed alphabetically):

Anthera Remediation Technologies

Anthera is a remediation technology provider focused on PFAS, the so-called 'forever chemicals' that contaminate drinking water and soil. Aiming to make remediation simple, effective, and affordable, Anthera has developed an advanced photocatalytic oxidation process that destroys up to 90% of PFAS – with lower operational costs and less energy compared to current methods.

BlokBio

BlokBio builds RNA evidence infrastructure — the governed layer that makes RNA experimental outputs reusable across programmes, teams, and AI systems. Already deployed in paid RNA target discovery programmes in oncology, BlokBio plans to launch a self-serve analysis platform where researchers can access decision-grade RNA analysis directly, removing bottlenecks in genomic data analysis workflows.

Colliding Materials

Colliding Materials is developing scalable, low-cost graphene composite technology for energy systems such as flow battery and fuel cell manufacturers. Colliding Materials has a know-how-protected process producing graphene-enhanced composites that are formed into bipolar plates for integration into next-generation energy systems, improving performance whilst reducing costs.

Hydro Flow Energy

Hydro Flow Energy is developing TideMaster technology — a patent-pending tidal energy generation system that harnesses the natural rise and fall of the tide to deliver consistently predictable, grid-stable power. TideMaster converts the vertical motion of tidal cycles into rotational energy via a novel buoyancy mechanism, generating clean power continuously, 24 hours a day, without disrupting marine ecosystems.

Kratu

Kratu is a technology-driven education startup focused on improving learning outcomes for children with learning difficulties, designing and delivering scalable learning and diagnostic tools that address real-world learning needs and help bridge critical skill gaps. Their goal is to create an inclusive learning ecosystem where individuals, families, and educators can access continuous, personalised support both within and beyond traditional institutions.

MilaK

MilaK is developing next-generation bioactive milk proteins through precision fermentation. Their mission is to produce human-identical, animal-free dairy proteins that support immune resilience, iron regulation, and metabolic health while significantly reducing the environmental footprint of traditional dairy production.

Project Navarro

Project Navarro is aiming to establish an oncology-focused first-in-class drug discovery programme based on a novel biochemical network modelling approach. The use of powerful modelling technology supports the selection of drug targets and method/modality, supporting intelligent drug discovery with potentially revolutionary impacts on the lives of patients.

RoboRNA

RoboRNA is focused on next-generation RNA therapeutics. The company’s mission is to tackle two of the field’s most pressing challenges: RNA instability and tissue-specific delivery. To address these bottlenecks, they are developing a set of RNA packaging and delivery solutions for tissue-specific, programmable delivery, taking inspiration from viral entry and viral RNA delivery mechanisms.

Valaya Bio

Valaya Bio is developing a novel disease-modifying therapeutic strategy for Parkinson's Disease, focused on upstream modulation of key biological control points that influence multiple pathological processes. Their innovation employs precision oligonucleotide technology designed to selectively modulate master regulators of disease networks, enabling coordinated influence across dysfunctional pathways that drive Parkinson’s Disease progression.

VectorisBio

VectorisBio is developing advanced purification technologies for viral vectors used in cell and gene therapy, aiming to accelerate the development and accessibility of next-generation biologic medicines. Their proprietary platform designs and synthesises novel synthetic affinity ligands capable of selectively binding viral vectors. These ligands can be integrated into membrane and chromatography-based purification systems to enable faster, more efficient capture and purification while maintaining high yield and product quality.

Veirulence

Veirulence is developing a new class of antibacterial drug – virulence factor (VF) targeting therapies. VF-targeting therapies can achieve improved patient outcomes by “disarming” bacteria. Inhibition of VFs reduces bacterial virulence, can potentiate antibiotics and delay the development of resistance. Veirulence’s first-in-class small molecule therapeutic aims to reduce mortality in haem malignancy patients with Gram-negative infections.

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About Discovery Spark

Discovery Spark is Discovery Park's accelerator programme supporting innovative life science SMEs. This business growth programme bridges the gap between science and business by delivering commercial insights and investor readiness. Through specialist-led sessions and mentoring, founders leave with tools, mindset, strategy, network and personal resilience to transform groundbreaking ideas into a thriving, investment-ready company. Now in its sixth cohort, the programme has supported 50 companies and 76 founders since launching in 2023.

Alumni companies have collectively secured £5.5m in UKRI funding, and 20 of the startups have now taken physical lab or office space in locations across the UK, from Kent to Northern Ireland, creating jobs and additional economic benefits.

Discovery Spark is led by life science entrepreneur Renos Savva, Head of Innovation and Venture Development at Discovery Park. The Spark programme draws on Renos’ network breadth and experience: a former University of London molecular research team leader and bio-business programme director, he patented novel technology in 2001 to found, incubate and spin-out Domainex, recognised by the Financial Times as Europe’s fastest-growing drug discovery CRO in 2018, successfully exiting the company in 2021.

Discovery Spark is more than an accelerator — it is the ignition point for founders ready to turn scientific promise into real-world impact.

To register interest for future cohorts, visit: https://discovery-park.co.uk/lp/discovery-spark/

About Discovery Park

Discovery Park is one of the UK’s leading science and innovation campuses, providing a dynamic base for life science companies ranging from early-stage start-ups to global corporations. Located in Kent, with excellent connectivity to London and Europe, Discovery Park offers an ideal environment for businesses to start, scale and succeed.

With more than 180 companies on site including Pfizer, Asymchem, Cummins, ZeroAvia, GrowUp Farms, Viatris, Concept Life Sciences, Resolian, Psyros Diagnostics and York Bio, Discovery Park is home to a thriving ecosystem of innovators. The 220-acre site offers cutting-edge laboratories, flexible office and manufacturing space, and a highly supportive infrastructure tailored to the needs of science and technology businesses.

As part of its commitment to nurturing innovation, Discovery Park is home to CoLab, a shared laboratory facility developed in partnership with Canterbury Christ Church University, offering flexible bench space and technical support to early-stage companies.

Recognised as a Life Science Opportunity Zone, Discovery Park benefits from a robust utilities infrastructure, 100% renewable electricity, and a strong pipeline of local STEM talent, underpinned by partnerships with leading academic institutions. With its strategic location, vibrant community, and access to finance through its own fund, Discovery Park Ventures, the campus plays a central role in Kent’s flourishing science and technology cluster and is an extension of the UK’s prestigious Golden Triangle.

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