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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-profit

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-Profit5Unique170Companies100InvestorsDescriptiveAnalysisMixedDataResearchDataTriangulationOrganizationSegmentsThedatabasewasformedonthebasisof:ComparativeAnalysisQualitativeDataCollectionDataFiltering●

theidentificationofcompanies

thatare

engagedinAssistiveTech

andheadquarteredprimarilyintheUK●

the

determination

of

major

funding

and

M&A

deals

of

selectedcompanies,theirinvestorsandbothcharitiesandnon-profitsMediaOverview(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-filtering

method

we

used

or

any

difficulties

encountered.

The

main

reason

for

their

non-inclusion

was

incomplete

or

missing

information

in

theavailablesources.D

eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee

dPgheilaPnhthi

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

identified

as

having

adisability.

For

example,

in

providing

support

to

the

ageingpopulation.

Therefore,

the

significance

of

the

AssistiveTechecosystem

cannot

be

overemphasised.

The

following

report

hasbeen

compiled

to

summarise

the

UK's

leading

companies,investors,

charities,

and

non-profits

championing

efforts

in

theAssistiveTechEcosystem.KeyFindings£19.2B4.8%Total

GlobalCapitalizationin2021EstimatedCAGRin2022-2028170+5AssistiveTechCompaniesUniqueSegmentsD

eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee

dPgheilaPnhthi

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,findthousandsofbroadconnections.sponsorsandpartners.AdvancedConsumerMarkets.

TheUKGrowththroughAssistiveTech.

TheUKhasexcellenceinstartupsfundings,DiverseWorkforce.

TheUK's

multiculturalpopulation,socialliberalismandqualityoflifemakerelocationaperfectinclusiveenvironmentfordisabledpeople.Attractiveto

Investors.UKAssistiveTechbusinesseshaveattractedsignificantinvestmentfromoverseascompaniesandprivateandventurecapitalfirms.andpoliticalenvironment.D

eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee

dPgheilaPnhthi

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

screenmagnifiers

are

examples

of

AssistiveTech,

wheretechnological

solutions

work

for

inclusive

support

ofa

specific

group

of

users.

For

example,

screenreaders

and

magnifiers

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

difficult

forothers.

Digital

accessibility

allows

for

a

digitalModifiedGamingPlatformsandScreenReadingandEnlar-gementproduct

or

service

(such

as

an

app

or

website)

tobe

beneficial

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.AssistiveVisualTechnologyColourIdentificationSoftwareRoboticAssistanceVoIP,

RTT,andVoIPComputingAutomationToday,

big

software

companies

like

Google,

Apple,and

Microsoft

are

integrating

assistive

technologiesinto

their

products

to

promote

complete

inclusionforbothable-bodiedandimpairedcustomers.D

eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee

dPgheilaPnhthi

lraonpythropy77AssistiveTech

intheUKLandscapeGlobalAssistiveTechMarketSizeandPillarsofGrowthGlobalAssistiveTechMarketSize,GBPThe

global

AssistiveTech

marketsize

was

calculated

as

the

totalvalue

of

the

five

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

classification,

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

eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee

dPgheilaPnhthi

lraonpythropy1100AssistiveTechintheUK2022Companies-170Investors-100Non-profits-25SmartHomesAssistiveCareServicesTech-EnabledHomeCareCompaniesInvestorsCharities&Non-profitsEducationandConsultingViewMore:DevicesandAppsD

eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee

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

significantcommercial

health

sector,

ranking

firstamong

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

dPgheilaPnhthi

lraonpythropySources:HealthcareUKannualreview2020to20211133AssistiveTechatGlance:CompaniesDistributionofAssistiveTechCompaniesbyFundingStatusDistributionofAssistiveTechCompaniesbyNumberofEmployeesin2021FundingStatusNumberofEmployeesMore

than

37%

of

companies

are

on

the

stage

of

granting,

seeding

or

angel

financing.

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

dPgheilaPnhthi

lraonpythropySources:ATLASResearch1144Top

AssistiveTechCompaniesbyLastFoundingRoundandCategoriesIPOMost

of

companies

areon

the

early

venturestages,

as

market

isrelatively

new.

However,RoundC-FRoundBRoundASeedtherearesomethatcompaniesreprofile,showingsignificant

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,

fire

alarm,

warden

call

and

disability

solutions,

closedtheir

first

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,

fitness

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-first

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.

AmonginvestorstherearealsosignificantshareofGovernmentandAngelinvestors,thatarepursuingalsosociallymeaningfulinvestments.D

eDAeTepeLKpAnSoKwnloewdglee

dPgheilaPnhthi

lraonpythropySources:ATLASResearch1177GeographicDistributionofInvestors,Q32022CompaniesDistributionbyCountriesProportionofInvestorsbyRegionUK51%Germany67%EuropeIreland2%6%SingaporeUSA26%Luxembourg3%2%Spain1%26%NorthAmericaAustralia3%Asia-PacificAustralia1%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.

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investors

not

only

can

affordlarger

number

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investments,

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with

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few

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it

to

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of

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Analytics

Agency

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dPgheilaPnhthi

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dPgheilaPnhthi

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developed

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whichwere

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subject

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theresearch

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well-prepared

intermsofassistive

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which

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manyof

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