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AssistiveTechintheUK
2022Table
ofContentsDevelopedbyATLAS
(Assistive
Technology,
LongevityandAgeingSociety)
in
association
with
Deep
Knowledge
Group
leadingsubsidiaries,
Aging
Analytics
Agency
and
Deep
KnowledgePhilanthropy,
the
AssistiveTech
in
the
UK
2022
report
contains
abrief
overview
of
the
UK
Assistive
Technology
Ecosystem
ingeneral
and
by
5
unique
segments.
This
report
focuses
onecosystem
participants,
its
major
trends,
obstacles,
and
thesupport
of
the
government
towards
the
AssistiveTech
ecosystem.The
project
contains
analysis
of
more
than
170
companies,
100investors,
and
25
non-pro?t
organisations
engaged
into
theAssistiveTechecosystemintheUK.Introduction24ExecutiveSummaryAssistiveTechintheUKLandscapeAssistiveTechMindmap81124GovernmentSupportofAssistiveTechintheUKTheMajor
TrendsandObstaclesintheAssistiveTech34The
UK
has
the
potential
to
become
a
global
leader
in
theAssistiveTech
Ecosystem.
AssistiveTech
businesses
can
thrive
inthe
UK
due
to
the
presence
of
a
talented
workforce,
technologypartnerships
and
large
growth
opportunities
for
technology.
Forthe
purpose
of
this
report,
we
considered
the
following
use
cases:people
living
with
disabilities
and
technological
advancementsdesigned
for
the
ageing
population
and
rehabilitation.Furthermore,
the
report
showcases
an
importance
of
thegovernment
support
and
its
role
in
AssistiveTech
being
a
catalystof
social
inclusion,
and
highlights
the
UK’s
efforts
in
drivingsupportforthoseinneedofusingadvancedtechnologies.ConclusionsAboutATLAS45475260AppendixLegalDisclaimerD
eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee
dPgheilaPnhthi
lraonpythropy22Approach
to
theReport25Non-Pro?t5Unique170Companies100InvestorsDescriptiveAnalysisMixedDataResearchDataTriangulationOrganizationSegmentsThedatabasewasformedonthebasisof:ComparativeAnalysisQualitativeDataCollectionDataFiltering●
theidenti?cationofcompanies
thatare
engagedinAssistiveTech
andheadquarteredprimarilyintheUK●
the
determination
of
major
funding
and
M&A
deals
of
selectedcompanies,theirinvestorsandbothcharitiesandnon-pro?tsMediaOverview(ArticlesandPressReleases)Industry-specialisedDatabasesPubliclyAvailableSources(Websites)IndustryReportsandReviewsRelying
on
various
research
methods
and
analytics
techniques,
the
analysis
provides
a
comprehensive
overview
of
the
AssistiveTech
in
the
UK.
Thisapproach
has
certain
limitations,
especially
when
using
publicly
available
data
sources
and
conducting
the
secondary
research.
ATLAS
is
notresponsibleforthequalityofthesecondarydatapresentedherein;however,
wedoourbesttoeliminatetherisksbyusingdifferentanalytics
techniquesand
by
cross-checking
data.
Please
note
that
we
did
not
deliberately
exclude
certain
companies
from
our
analysis,
nor
was
their
exclusion
due
to
thedata-?ltering
method
we
used
or
any
di?culties
encountered.
The
main
reason
for
their
non-inclusion
was
incomplete
or
missing
information
in
theavailablesources.D
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lraonpythropy33ExecutiveSummaryTechnology
is
most
impactful
when
it
is
people-focused.
It
hasbecome
a
life-changing
tool
to
break
down
barriers
and
expandopportunities
for
people
living
with
disabilities
and
those
whoneed
assistance
in
later
life.
It
is
a
powerful
ally
that
fostersinclusivity.
Advanced
Technologies
(further
referred
to
asAssistiveTech)
enables
a
more
independent
way
of
living
byidentifying
a
service
or
need
that
can
be
provided
throughinnovativetech.LargestAssistiveTechInvestmentProspectsbyAmountofFunding,GBPAccording
to
the
Family
Resources
Survey
(2018/19)
at
least
14million
people
in
the
United
Kingdom
live
with
a
form
ofdisability.
Furthermore,
the
World
Health
Organisation
estimatesthat
by
2030,
over
two
billion
people
will
need
at
least
oneassistive
product.
However,
only
1
in
10
people
affected
haveaccessto
assistivetechnologytoday.AssistiveTech
transcends
its
previous
interpretation
as
simplyDisabilityTech,
allowing
for
communities
who
require
the
supportof
assistive
technology,
but
are
not
identi?ed
as
having
adisability.
For
example,
in
providing
support
to
the
ageingpopulation.
Therefore,
the
signi?cance
of
the
AssistiveTechecosystem
cannot
be
overemphasised.
The
following
report
hasbeen
compiled
to
summarise
the
UK's
leading
companies,investors,
charities,
and
non-pro?ts
championing
efforts
in
theAssistiveTechEcosystem.KeyFindings£19.2B4.8%Total
GlobalCapitalizationin2021EstimatedCAGRin2022-2028170+5AssistiveTechCompaniesUniqueSegmentsD
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lraonpythropy44ExecutiveSummaryThe
UK
National
Disability
Strategy,
which
began
in
January
2021,
is
formulated
with
the
input
of
over
14,000
disabled
persons
in
one
ofthe
largest-ever
exercises
of
its
kind,
with
aid
from
policy
experts,
campaign
organisations,
charities,
and
others.
Overall,
assistivetechnology
aims
to
allow
people
living
with
disabilities
to
‘participate
fully
in
all
aspects
of
life’
and
increase
their
opportunities
for‘education,
social
interactions,
and
potential
for
meaningful
employment’.
As
a
result,
the
UK
is
a
leading
country
in
AssistiveTech,providingstronggovernmentsupportandaqualityentrepreneuriallandscapeforAssistiveTechstartups.WhytheUnitedKingdom?ACultureofInnovationandInclusion.TheUKhasanopencompetitiveprovidesAssistiveTechcompanieswithaenvironmentinwhichinnovatorscanvastmarketofappropriateuserswithdevelopideasandcollaborate,?ndthousandsofbroadconnections.sponsorsandpartners.AdvancedConsumerMarkets.
TheUKGrowththroughAssistiveTech.
TheUKhasexcellenceinstartupsfundings,DiverseWorkforce.
TheUK's
multiculturalpopulation,socialliberalismandqualityoflifemakerelocationaperfectinclusiveenvironmentfordisabledpeople.Attractiveto
Investors.UKAssistiveTechbusinesseshaveattractedsigni?cantinvestmentfromoverseascompaniesandprivateandventurecapital?rms.andpoliticalenvironment.D
eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee
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lraonpythropySources:Vemaps55AssistiveTechasaPromisingIntegralMarketontheEdgeofCareand
TechAssistiveTech
refers
to
technologies
aimed
atConnectionBetweenAccessibility
Tech
Industriesand
Technologiesimproving
and
automating
the
delivery
and
use
oftechnologies
or
products
by
people
living
with
adisabilityandaccessibilitylimitations.For
workers
with
disabilities,
tools
for
accessibility,such
as
screen
readers
and
subtitles
for
videomeetings,
are
necessary
for
workplace
inclusion.Screen
readers,
braille
displays,
and
screenmagni?ers
are
examples
of
AssistiveTech,
wheretechnological
solutions
work
for
inclusive
support
ofa
speci?c
group
of
users.
For
example,
screenreaders
and
magni?ers
enable
visually
impairedpeopletousecomputersandreadonlineliterature.
Inaddition,
Assistive
Visual
Technology
(AVT)
allowspeople
with
vision
impairments
to
read
and
‘see’withoutusingtheireyes.AssistiveandDisabilityCareSupportforPeoplelivingwithDisabilitiesAdvancedTechnologySectorOther
examples
of
AssistiveTech
may
includeMobilityaids,walkers,
andwheelchairs.Furthermore,robotic
assistance
can
assist
with
mobility
andhousehold
tasks.
These
technologies
can
also
aidrehabilitation
and
recovery
for
people
recoveringfromillnesses.Assistive
technology
is
an
amalgamation
of
manufacturing
solutions
to
make
life
easier
forpeople
with
disabilities
and
the
most
advanced
HighTech
inventions
for
the
inclusivedevelopmentofthisgroupofsociety.D
eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee
dPgheilaPnhthi
lraonpythropySources:ATLASResearch66DigitalAccessibilityandtheRoleof
Tech
CompaniesinDrivingAssistiveTechRegarding
the
use
of
digital
devices,
users
have
aAdvancedAssistiveTechSolutionsforPeoplewithDisabilitiesvariety
of
requirements.
What
appears
to
be
simpleto
use
for
some
may
be
extremely
di?cult
forothers.
Digital
accessibility
allows
for
a
digitalModi?edGamingPlatformsandScreenReadingandEnlar-gementproduct
or
service
(such
as
an
app
or
website)
tobe
bene?cial
and
inclusive
for
all
of
its
users,regardless
of
their
ability
levels.
It
is
critical
for
thefuture
of
global
development
to
ensure
that
allusers,regardless
ofability,
have
accessto
thesameIoT
andInter-connectedDevicesVirtualRealityTextto
SpeechRehabilita-tionDevicesSoftwareinformation.Forexample,NeurodivergentVoiceSearchforSearchtechnologies
are
designed
to
increase
a
person'sfreedom
and
help
the
neurological
divergentBluetoothHearingDevicesExoskele-tonsSelf-DrivingCarsBraille
TechAdaptationsEnginesbecomemoreproductive.VirtualRealityRehabilitation
expands
mental
rehabilitationalternatives
for
improving
cognition
and
physicallimitations.
These
technologies
enhance
a
person'soverallqualityoflife.AssistiveVisualTechnologyColourIdenti?cationSoftwareRoboticAssistanceVoIP,
RTT,andVoIPComputingAutomationToday,
big
software
companies
like
Google,
Apple,and
Microsoft
are
integrating
assistive
technologiesinto
their
products
to
promote
complete
inclusionforbothable-bodiedandimpairedcustomers.D
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lraonpythropy77AssistiveTech
intheUKLandscapeGlobalAssistiveTechMarketSizeandPillarsofGrowthGlobalAssistiveTechMarketSize,GBPThe
global
AssistiveTech
marketsize
was
calculated
as
the
totalvalue
of
the
?ve
markets,
whichaccounted
for
£19.2B
in
2021
and
isprojected
to
grow
at
a
CAGR
of
4.8%from2022till2028to
reach£26.7B.CAGR4.8%TheworldwideAssistiveTechmarket
is
expected
to
grow
due
toreasons
such
as
an
increasingincidence
of
orthopaedic
andneurological
problems,
populationageing,
and
non-communicablediseaseabundanceprevalence.5.8According
to
WHO,
it
is
estimatedmore
than
2
billion
people
willrequire
at
least
1
assistive
productby2030.D
eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee
dPgheilaPnhthi
lraonpythropySources:ATLASResearch99UKAssistiveTechEcosystemFrameworkAssistive
technology
is
an
umbrella
term
covering
thesystems
and
services
related
to
the
delivery
ofassistive
products
and
services.
Assistive
productsmaintain
or
improve
an
individual’s
functioning
andindependence,therebypromotingtheirwell-being.SegmentationoftheUKAssistiveTechAssistiveCareServicesDevicesandAppsDeliveryTech,MobilityAid,
Gadgets,applications,andAfter
thoughtful
examination
of
the
global
and
the
UKmarkets,
we
develop
a
universal
framework
to
ease
thecomprehension
and
analysis
of
the
market.
Despite
thevariety
of
the
classi?cation,
we
used
functionalsegmentation
for
our
analysis.
It
provides
bothdescriptive
and
intuitive
snapshot
of
the
ecosystem.
Inthe
report,
we
refer
to
the
following
5
segments:Assistive
Care
Services,
Devices
and
Apps,
Educationand
Consulting,
Tech-Enabled
Home
Care,
and
SmartHomestechnologies.Medication
Management
and
wearables
that
help
a
person
toappsthatenhanceperceptionmoveEducationandConsultingSmartHomesCompanies
providing
relevant
Applications,
digital
and
physicalinsight
and
truthful
information
solutions
which
make
modernaboutpeoplewithspecialneeds.home
accessible
for
a
person
withdisabilitiesMoreover,
this
framework
allows
government
agenciesto
pursue
complex
solutions
for
people
with
disabilities.Contrasted
to
segmentation
by
product,
our
frameworkallows
seeing
gaps
in
needs
and
demand
by
revealingtruepurposeofAssistiveTechproductsandservices.Tech-EnabledHomeCareProfessional
home
care
with
the
latest
IT
solutions,
application,
anddevicesenablingandsecuringcaregivingAdditionally,
the
report
covers
geography
of
theAssistiveTechEcosystemoftheUK.D
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lraonpythropy1100AssistiveTechintheUK2022Companies-170Investors-100Non-pro?ts-25SmartHomesAssistiveCareServicesTech-EnabledHomeCareCompaniesInvestorsCharities&Non-pro?tsEducationandConsultingViewMore:DevicesandAppsD
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dPgheilaPnhthi
lraonpythropy1111AssistiveTechCompaniesBreakdownbySegmentsAssistiveTech
refers
to
technologies
aimed
atimproving
and
automating
the
delivery
and
use
oftechnologies
or
products
by
people
living
with
adisabilityandaccessibilitylimitations.DistributionofAssistiveTechCompaniesoftheUKbySegmentsUsing
functional
segmentation
our
analysis
refers
tofollowing5
segments::
Assistive
Care
Services,Devices
and
Apps,
Education
and
Consulting,Tech-Enabled
Home
Care,
and
Smart
Homestechnologies.Assistive
Care
Services
(96
or
70.2%
of
thecompanies)
provide
non-specialised,
non-medicalassistance
in
everyday
life.
Devices
and
Apps
areuniversally
designed
devices
to
engage
most
people
inthe
new
age
of
smart
recording
and
IT
driven
support.Education
and
Consulting
companies
provideprofessionals,
industries
and
society
with
relevantinsight
and
truthful
information
about
people
withspecial
needs.
Tech-Enabled
Home
Care
companiesare
professional
home
care
with
the
latest
IT
solutionsimplemented
to
ease
interaction
between
caregiversand
clients.
Smart
Homes
create
technologicalenvironment
in
order
to
achieve
the
greatest
possibleindependenceandselfreliance.D
eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee
dPgheilaPnhthi
lraonpythropySources:ATLASResearch1122AssistiveTechatGlance:CompaniesThe
United
Kingdom
has
a
signi?cantcommercial
health
sector,
ranking
?rstamong
European
comparator
countries
interms
of
the
number
of
life
sciencesForeign
Direct
Investment
(FDI)
projects.The
NHS
supply
chain
provides
supplierswith
fewer
points
of
sale
and
a
singlerouteto
market.OtherCities126companiesFrom
the
geographical
perspective,London
area
is
represented
by
the
largestnumber
of
companies
providing
servicesand
solutions
in
the
Assistive
Techecosystem.
Therestofthecompaniesareroughly
evenly
distributed
across
theregions.Local
137
providers
are
situated
in
morethan
105
cities
of
the
UK,
includingCambridge,
Manchester,
Oxford,
andmanyothers.There
are
also
3%
and
4%
companies
thatallocated
in
Wales
and
Scotlandrespectively.D
eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee
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lraonpythropySources:HealthcareUKannualreview2020to20211133AssistiveTechatGlance:CompaniesDistributionofAssistiveTechCompaniesbyFundingStatusDistributionofAssistiveTechCompaniesbyNumberofEmployeesin2021FundingStatusNumberofEmployeesMore
than
37%
of
companies
are
on
the
stage
of
granting,
seeding
or
angel
?nancing.
Additional
24%
of
companies
are
on
the
FundingSeries
A-B.
Evolving
AssistiveTech
market
attracts
risk-taking
as
well
as
social
conscious
investors.
Moreover,
52%
of
companies
havelessthan50employees,thatcategorisesthemassmallormediumbusiness.D
eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee
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lraonpythropySources:ATLASResearch1144Top
AssistiveTechCompaniesbyLastFoundingRoundandCategoriesIPOMost
of
companies
areon
the
early
venturestages,
as
market
isrelatively
new.
However,RoundC-FRoundBRoundASeedtherearesomethatcompaniesrepro?le,showingsigni?cant
shift
towardthe
later
investmentstages,
which
indicatesa
young
market
with
agreat
growth
potentialinthenearfuture.AssistiveCareServicesDevicesandAppsEducationandConsultingTech-EnabledHomeCareSmartHomesD
eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee
dPgheilaPnhthi
lraonpythropySource:AgingAnalyticsAgencyanalysis1155LatestDealsinAssistiveTech2021-2022During
2021-2022
there
were
9
deals
for
AssistiveTech
companies
andbiggestare:Companieswiththebiggestfundingsin2021-2022,GBP●
GripAble,
develops
digital
therapy
tools,
combining
them
with
mobilegames,
and
motivating
physically
impaired
patients,
closed
two
roundsduring
last
two
years.
Closed
their
Seed
stage
in
March,
2021,
led
by
IPGroup,
with
equal
investment
from
Parkwalk
Advisors,
the
companywere
enable
GripAble
to
expand
its
data
platform
and
therapy
services,with
a
particular
focus
on
growing
markets
in
Europe
and
the
US,
whilesecond
investment
of
£8.2M
allows
to
expand
the
marketperformance.●
Complete
Electrical
Solutions,
a
company
that
specialises
on
design,installation,
testing,
commissioning,
maintenance
and
repair,
as
well
asspecialised
lift,
?re
alarm,
warden
call
and
disability
solutions,
closedtheir
?rst
announced
Debt
Financing
round
in
April,
2021
allowed
themtostartnewproductsdevelopment.●
GENinCode
is
a
genetic
testing
business
specializing
in
the
riskassessment
and
prediction
of
cardiovascular
diseases.
Closed
aprivaterounddealinAugust,2021,theyhaven’tannouncedthe
purposeofthenewround●
Freedom
One
Life
is
a
young
company
founded
in
2013
that
developsa
autonomous
wheelchair,
closed
their
Crowdfunding
campaign
thatallowedtopushaheadofplannedcommerciallaunchinOctober,2021●
Accessercise,
?tness
app
for
the
disability
community,
closed
theirseedroundforfurtherdevelopmentoftheapp.D
eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee
dPgheilaPnhthi
lraonpythropySources:ATLASResearch1166AssistiveTechatGlance:InvestorsLargestInvestment
Targets
(Companies)in2021-Q22022InvestorsDistributionby
TypeThe
largest
investment
were
in
April
2022.
Cera,
funded
by
£146M,
is
digital-?rst
home
healthcare
company
that
delivers
care,
nursing,
telehealth,
andrepeat
prescriptions.
Overall,
investors
that
consist
of
Venture
Capital
(41.8%)
and
Accelerators
(15.4%)
companies
are
prone
to
more
risk.
Amonginvestorstherearealsosigni?cantshareofGovernmentandAngelinvestors,thatarepursuingalsosociallymeaningfulinvestments.D
eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee
dPgheilaPnhthi
lraonpythropySources:ATLASResearch1177GeographicDistributionofInvestors,Q32022CompaniesDistributionbyCountriesProportionofInvestorsbyRegionUK51%Germany67%EuropeIreland2%6%SingaporeUSA26%Luxembourg3%2%Spain1%26%NorthAmericaAustralia3%Asia-Paci?cAustralia1%NumberofInvestors11%47Domestic
investments
are
dominating
the
AssistiveTech
ecosystem
of
the
UK.
Recent
analyses
reveal
more
than
a
half
of
all
investors
are
situated
inthe
UK.
Moreover,
16%
of
investors
are
from
continental
Europe.
Second-biggest
investors’
domain
is
the
USA,
with
around
26%
of
the
total
investorsnumber.
Consequently,
we
may
conclude
that
the
UK
as
a
leading
country
among
other
European
countries
is
the
most
attractive
investmentdestinationwithinAssistiveTechecosystem.D
eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee
dPgheilaPnhthi
lraonpythropySources:ATLAS
Research1188Top
AssistiveTechInvestorsbyFoundingRoundandNumberofInvestments>1500Mostoftopinvestors
supportscompanies
though1000-1500500-1000200-5000-200allstagesoffunding,
howeverselect
their
targetsquotiously(lowrightcorner).There
are
fewercompanies
thatcarpet
bombed
themarket
withinvestments
(midleftsection).Seed/GrantEarlyStageVentureLateStageVentureFundingRoundD
eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee
dPgheilaPnhthi
lraonpythropySources:ALASResearch1199Top
AssistiveTechInvestorsbyNumberofInvestmentsandNumberofExitsThere
are
correlation
betweennumber
of
investments
and
numberof
successful
IPOs.
Moreover,bigger
investors
not
only
can
affordlarger
number
of
investments,
butalso
provide
with
extra
supportalongtheprocessofoffering.>40010050Most
of
the
top
investors
arefocusing
on
support
with
starting,thus
rarely
take
part
in
the
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CompaniesbyInvestmentsandInvestmentStage2022Cera£230М£146МCONNECT
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few
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to
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lraonpythropySource:Aging
Analytics
Agency
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TrustForumCedarFoundationDisabilityResourceCentreDisabilityInformationBureauCREST
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dPgheilaPnhthi
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dPgheilaPnhthi
lraonpythropy2233GovernmentSupport
ofAssistiveTech
intheUKGovernmentSupportofAssistiveTechGloballyThe
study
shows
that
themajority
of
developed
anddeveloping
countries
whichwere
the
subject
of
theresearch
are
well-prepared
intermsofassistive
technologyadoption,
which
make
manyof
them
great
competitors
totheUK.ProportionsofCountriesReportingEstablishedElementsofAssistiveTechSystemPreparedness,in70MemberStatesInvesting,promoting,facilitatingorsupportingatleastoneAssisitveTechinitiativeAtleastonelegislationonaccesstoAssistiveTechLegislationonaccesstoAssistiveTechcoveringpeoplewithdi?cultiesinallfunctionaldomains86AtleastoneAtleastoneministryorauthorityresponsibleforaccesstoregulation,standardorprotocolonAssistiveTech4AssistiveTech20Notes:
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