Introducing the Spring 2026 Geovation Accelerator Cohort

By Geovation

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Marking its tenth year, we’re excited to introduce the 22nd cohort of startups joining the Geovation Accelerator Programme. Eight ambitious teams united by a shared goal: using data, technology and location insight to solve some of the UK’s most complex challenges. 

From enabling cleaner energy systems to improving decision-making in property and unlocking new approaches to environmental management, cohort 22 is addressing pressing, real-world problems with practical, scalable solutions. 

Across both tracks, these founders are combining technologies such as AI, automation and remote sensing with location intelligence and land and property data – turning insight into meaningful action and measurable impact. 

James (JustFarm) and Stephanie (VisiProperties) of Cohort 22
PropTech Track: advancing transparency and efficiency in property 

Delivered in association with HM Land Registry (HMLR), the PropTech track supports startups working to improve transparency, efficiency and accessibility across the property sector. 

  • Leamur: An AI-powered real estate management platform designed for commercial tenants. By bringing together internal and external property data, it creates a single source of truth to surface insights, manage compliance, and uncover cost-saving opportunities. 
  • TreeStock: Using advanced remote sensing and AI to create digital twins of trees at scale, helping organisations better manage assets in the face of climate change, pests and increasing demand. 
  • VisiProperties: Transforming how property information is accessed at street level through QR-enabled boards and augmented reality, providing live, interactive insights directly at the point of interest. 
Location Intelligence Track: unlocking new value from geospatial data 

Supported by Ordnance Survey (OS), the Location Intelligence track explores how geospatial data can be applied in new and innovative ways – powering better decisions across industries critical to the UK’s future. 

  • Atlas AI Solutions: Develops physics‑based AI tools that support UK energy network operators with operational planning and green energy connections. This helps gas and electricity distribution networks address Net Zero delivery and regulatory challenges through faster, more informed decision‑making. 
  • Climingo: Enables organisations to make better use of weather and climate data through an independent forecast accuracy platform, benchmarking providers to support smarter risk and resilience decisions. 
  • Emissiv: Accelerating the adoption of sustainable cooling through software that models and optimises thermal performance and financial return, accelerating adoption of radiative cooling solutions and improving urban heat resilience. 
  • Just Farm: Supporting farmers in navigating Environmental Land Management schemes through a SaaS platform that provides guidance across planning, application, and compliance. 
  • Your Power: A solar comparison platform that streamlines quoting with instant, property-level financial projections, helping accelerate the adoption of clean, affordable energy. 

These startups highlight the growing role of location data in addressing challenges across climate, energy, agriculture and infrastructure – turning complex datasets into actionable insights that support smarter, more sustainable outcomes. 

Sandra and Nikhil of Emissiv
Cohort 22 Induction Day

What’s Next?

Over the coming six months, founders will take part in an intensive programme of workshops, mentoring, and technical support – designed to help them validate their propositions, accelerate development, and prepare for growth. 

From customer discovery and product development through to funding readiness and scaling, each team will be supported by Geovation’s network of partners, experts and investors – helping them move from concept to adoption with confidence. 

Gareth (Head of Geovation) speaks with the new cohort

Follow their journey and explore how applications leveraging location technologies continue to shape a smarter, more sustainable future: