Introducing BREE: Empowering the Next Generation of Innovators

The Bradford-Renduchintala Enterprise Ecosystem (BREE) is a bold initiative from the University of Bradford, designed to support the development of high-potential start-ups and early-stage ventures, particularly those driving innovation across health, life sciences, technology, and sustainability sectors
BREE is a founder-first ecosystem nurturing ideas from concept to commercialisation.
Are you an entrepreneur seeking tailored support?
An academic with a spinout opportunity?
An investor looking to engage with diverse, impact-driven founders?
BREE provides a platform where innovation can thrive.
What Makes BREE Unique?
Location & Impact
Based in the heart of West Yorkshire, one of the UK’s fastest-growing regions for innovation, BREE is committed to unlocking the entrepreneurial potential of Bradford’s diverse communities and beyond.
University-Backed Support
Leveraging the University of Bradford’s global strengths in healthcare innovation, pharmaceutical technologies, digital publishing, and social inclusion, BREE connects founders with cutting-edge research, specialist academics, and commercial expertise.
Real-World Opportunities
From pitching for grants to securing angel investment, BREE actively supports founders through the entire business journey, providing guidance, tailored mentorship, and strategic introductions.
Our Offer Includes:
Mentoring and one-to-one business support
Marketing and financial guidance tailored to your growth stage
Investor panels, networking, and pitch opportunities
Access to University facilities including meeting spaces, library resources, and the Entrepreneur’s Lounge
Opportunities to collaborate with other entrepreneurs or form teams
Use of University research and IP to help build defensible, scalable businesses
BREE sits alongside the University’s Triple Crown-accredited Business School, the award-winning MBA programme, and the Law Clinic, creating a powerful hub for start-up development
Backed by Visionary Investment
BREE was established through a £2.5 million investment including a £1.25 million donation from alumnus Dr Murthy Renduchintala, matched by the University to create a lasting legacy for innovation-led entrepreneurship.
Get in touch: Bree@Bradford.ac.uk