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Finalists revealed for Isle of Man Innovation Challenge 2025

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The Isle of Man Government has announced the 15 finalists for its Innovation Challenge 2025, spotlighting cutting-edge solutions from a global cohort of tech entrepreneurs working across Fintech, Cleantech, and Data & AI.

Now in its latest iteration, the Challenge attracted over 100 entries from around the world, including submissions from India, Brazil, South Africa and Singapore. Finalists will now work closely with government agencies, regulators, and local industry to develop and trial their innovations in the Island’s uniquely supportive testbed environment.

Among the shortlisted businesses are a fintech firm helping renters become homeowners, an AI startup building digital assistants for SMEs, and a cleantech platform focused on improving safety and inclusivity in nightlife settings. The selection showcases a broad range of innovations with both local relevance and global potential.

The Challenge is set against the backdrop of the Isle of Man’s status as the world’s only entire-nation UNESCO Biosphere, a designation that has shaped this year’s selection criteria. Entrants were required to demonstrate how their solutions support sustainable innovation within this protected ecosystem.

From now until the finale event on 26 June, the finalists will benefit from collaboration with the Isle of Man’s executive agencies for Finance, Digital and Business. They will also gain access to a network of industry mentors, regulators, and potential customers as they work to refine and scale their solutions.

Winners will be selected across each category, with the opportunity to present to an expert judging panel that includes technology leaders, investors, and community stakeholders. In addition to exposure, winners will receive extended access for six months to the Island’s innovation ecosystem, including government support, mentorship, and international promotion.

Lyle Wraxall, Chief Executive of Digital Isle of Man, commented: “The breadth of ideas we’ve seen this year reflects a global desire to create meaningful, sustainable innovation. The Challenge is a key moment in our journey to build a dynamic tech ecosystem, and we’re proud to support these entrepreneurs as they shape the future of the Isle of Man — and beyond.”

The Challenge is part of the Isle of Man Government’s wider strategy to foster a thriving, innovation-led economy. In a unique move, each sector category is being championed by a local charity: Love Tech for Data & AI (Digital Isle of Man), Beach Buddies for Cleantech (Business Isle of Man) and Junior Achievement for Fintech (Finance Isle of Man).

Additionally, the Biosphere Award will be presented in association with the UK National Commission for UNESCO, recognising the most environmentally conscious submission.

With a focus on impact, inclusivity and innovation, the Challenge is a standout example of how small jurisdictions like the Isle of Man can punch above their weight in shaping global technological progress.

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