John Lewis has launched its fourth annual JLAB start-up accelerator competition and extended it across sister retailer Waitrose.

The Partnership-wide retail technology accelerator will give between five and 10 start-up applicants the opportunity to develop their products in collaboration with and using the resources of the retail giant.
John Lewis, which has partnered with innovation specialist L Marks on the programme, will accept applications until April 30.
The selected start-ups will then undergo a 12-week programme starting in July based at either John Lewis or Waitroseâs head offices.
The start-ups will also be able to apply for funding of up to ÂŁ100,000 from a total fund of ÂŁ200,000 to be split across the selected companies, which they will receive in exchange for equity in their respective businesses.
The John Lewis Partnership will be focused on âearly-stage and high-growthâ start-ups that will enhance its customer experience across six categories including âamazing food experiencesâ, âeffortless shoppingâ and âsmarter supply chainâ.
Disruptors
Chief information officer Paul Coby said: âJLAB enables us to augment our understanding of innovation and partner with these disruptors to offer the next generation of customer experiences.
âWaitroseâs involvement in JLAB means we can now provide start-ups with unprecedented access to two of the UKâs leading retailers and ensure we add value to these fledgling companies, in the same spirit of co-operation the John Lewis Partnership was founded on.â
L Marks chairman Stuart Marks added: âAt a time when most large companies are seeing disruption all around them, the John Lewis Partnership has willingly opened up its entire business to assist and develop start-ups.
âWe are excited to have Waitrose join the programme, bringing with it their unique grocery-related categories.â


















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