This year's cohort includes just 25 hand-picked companies recognised for their exceptional growth, technological innovation, and global potential. TG0's technology replaces traditional mechanical components with sleek, software-defined surfaces, enabling smarter, more intuitive interactions in everything from cars and fitness devices to game controllers and medical tools.
As part of the programme's official launch, TG0 co-founders Ming Kong and Dr. Liucheng Guo were invited to 10 Downing Street, where they joined fellow cohort members and key political leaders — including UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer — to celebrate the future of British tech.
"Being selected for Tech Nation's Future Fifty is a proud moment for TG0," said CEO Ming Kong. "It's a reflection of our team's relentless focus on innovation and a signal that intelligent, intuitive interfaces are becoming central to the future of product design."
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves noted: "With a billion-dollar tech sector and the most Unicorns in Europe, the UK has a proud track record in developing innovative technology... The Future Fifty programme plays an important role in supporting the next generation of high-growth scale-ups which employ thousands of people in our future industries."



