Innovate UK

Innovate UK is a non-departmental public body established in 2007 and based in Swindon, United Kingdom. Funded by a government grant, it supports innovation in science and technology by providing funding services to businesses across various sectors and regions. The organization aims to drive productivity and economic growth by facilitating advancements that contribute to the UK’s economic landscape. In addition to funding, Innovate UK offers a range of services and information related to business and economic development, thereby fostering a supportive environment for innovation.

Mike Biddle

Programme Director of Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund

Will Drury

Executive Director, Digital and Technologies

Paul Gadd

Deputy Director

Dr. Tom Jenkins

Deputy Director

Scott James O'Brien

Director, Innovation Finance

Nigel Walker

Deputy Director, Lending and Investor Partnerships

Dave Wilkes

Director of Innovation Ecosystem

Past deals in Mobile Apps

MySalesCoach

Grant in 2025
MySalesCoach is a technology company that provides a digital platform for sales coaching. Despite the proven impact of coaching on sales representative development and success, managers often lack sufficient time to effectively coach their teams. MySalesCoach addresses this challenge by connecting sales coaches with teams in need of instruction, offering services to support both individuals and groups. The platform enables time-strapped sales managers to provide technological assistance, fostering growth and maximizing sales outcomes for their teams.

LaennecAI

Grant in 2024
LaennecAI is a clinical AI company specializing in chronic disease management solutions. It has developed a medical device, a digital stethoscope, which transforms modern smartphones into powerful diagnostic tools. The company's technology enables precise monitoring and analysis of respiratory and cardiac sounds, facilitating telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, and virtual wards. This ensures patients receive in-depth, reliable analysis and continuous care.

Stratiphy

Grant in 2024
Stratiphy is an investment application that leverages Robo-advisory technology to assist investors in making informed investment decisions aligned with their values and sustainability goals. The platform offers personalized investment strategies by analyzing historical performance and utilizing powerful analytics to compare various investment scenarios. By incorporating sustainability and ESG data, Stratiphy enables users to easily track their sustainable investments and make a positive impact. This innovative approach supports a new generation of investors seeking to align their financial activities with their ethical and environmental values.

Flock Mobility

Grant in 2024
Flock Mobility, a UK-based B2B cleantech company, specialises in optimising electric vehicle (EV) fleets for shared transport services. Backed by the European Space Agency, Flock's AI-driven platform enhances vehicle utilisation, routing, and booking, empowering operators to reduce emissions, lower costs, and improve mobility access.

Holly Health

Seed Round in 2023
Holly Health is a digital health application designed to assist individuals in translating their health intentions into actionable daily practices for improved mental and physical wellbeing. Utilizing proprietary AI technology, the platform provides a personalized and empathetic experience that simulates the guidance of a human health coach. The application has received high ratings for its effectiveness in weight management, stress reduction, wellness, and sleep, earning a commendable score of 89% from ORCHA, a leading health app evaluation organization. Since its international launch in Summer 2021, Holly Health aims to support 5 million users by 2025 and is expanding its presence through partnerships with primary care practices in the UK, having established over 100 collaborations to date. The app features habit reminders, tailored health content, progress tracking, and motivational support, enabling users to prioritize and maintain healthier habits in their daily lives.

Holly Health

Grant in 2023
Holly Health is a digital health application designed to assist individuals in translating their health intentions into actionable daily practices for improved mental and physical wellbeing. Utilizing proprietary AI technology, the platform provides a personalized and empathetic experience that simulates the guidance of a human health coach. The application has received high ratings for its effectiveness in weight management, stress reduction, wellness, and sleep, earning a commendable score of 89% from ORCHA, a leading health app evaluation organization. Since its international launch in Summer 2021, Holly Health aims to support 5 million users by 2025 and is expanding its presence through partnerships with primary care practices in the UK, having established over 100 collaborations to date. The app features habit reminders, tailored health content, progress tracking, and motivational support, enabling users to prioritize and maintain healthier habits in their daily lives.

Holly Health

Seed Round in 2023
At Holly Health, we are transforming the way individuals approach mental and physical well-being. Founded in 2020, we’ve developed an AI-powered digital health coach that empowers users to turn their health intentions into clear, actionable steps. Our personalized, compassionate service is designed to fit seamlessly into everyday life, supporting long-term, sustainable health changes. Using proprietary AI systems, Holly Health mimics the guidance of a human health coach, offering support in areas such as weight management, stress reduction, wellness, and sleep. We are proud to be ranked among the top 3 health apps by ORCHA, the world’s leading health app evaluation body, with a score of 89%. Since our international launch in 2021, Holly Health has been on a mission to improve the lives of 5 million people by 2025. We are rolling out partnerships with over 100 primary care practices in the UK, helping healthcare professionals support patients with preventative health measures and ongoing well-being. At Holly Health, we believe that health is not a destination but a journey. By offering tailored, science-backed coaching, we make it easier for people to prioritize their well-being every day. Join us as we revolutionize digital health coaching for the modern world.

Nosh Technologies

Grant in 2023
Nosh Technologies is a deep tech company focused on optimizing food management and reducing waste in households through innovative technology. The company develops algorithms and mobile applications designed to help users manage their food consumption more effectively. Its flagship product, an AI-powered smartphone app named Nosh, analyzes users' consumption and waste habits, providing insights and weekly analytics. This enables users to make informed decisions about their food usage, ultimately aiming to minimize waste and save money. Nosh Technologies serves clients globally, with a mission to eliminate food waste at home entirely.

Cogs

Grant in 2023
Cogs AI is a London-based company founded in 2021 that focuses on providing personalized learning software for students with special educational needs and disabilities. The app is designed to enhance academic outcomes for neurodiverse children by adapting to their individual learning requirements. It generates tailored learning experiences, content, and tasks based on each child's unique cognitive traits, thereby enabling them to reach their full academic potential. Cogs AI aims to create a supportive learning environment that caters specifically to the needs of neurodiverse young people.

Financielle

Grant in 2023
Financielle is a developer of a financial application focused on empowering individuals, particularly women, to take control of their finances. The application combines finance-related education, motivational content, and practical money management tools to foster greater financial literacy, confidence, and well-being. Through a supportive community, Financielle aims to inspire users to become proficient in various aspects of finance, including literacy, compensation, and wealth management. By addressing financial inequality and providing accessible resources, the company strives to create a more equitable financial landscape.

Adapt

Grant in 2023
Adapt is a mobile application designed to assist students in managing their study schedules. It offers a personalized, always-updated revision timetable that adjusts to users' changing calendars, integrates multiple teacher-written, exam-specific lessons, provides past-paper questions with instant feedback, and tracks progress through real-time updates, helping students stay organized and study efficiently.

Moonstar

Grant in 2023
Moonstar is a mobile app that encourages frontline personnel to learn new skills.

Kids Speech Labs

Grant in 2023
Kids Speech Labs is a digital health company focused on transforming the delivery of speech and language therapy services through innovative technology. The company utilizes artificial intelligence to create engaging speech and language games, which facilitate remote monitoring of children's speech development. This approach allows parents to actively track their children's progress in a more interactive and effective manner. By leveraging AI-driven solutions, Kids Speech Labs aims to enhance the accessibility and effectiveness of speech therapy, ultimately supporting better outcomes for children in need of these services.

Wowment

Grant in 2023
Wowment is a digital platform and app that connects mentors and beneficiaries by utilizing cutting-edge AI and machine learning technology.

Neu Health

Grant in 2023
Neu Health is a developer of a smartphone-based clinical platform designed to enhance personalized care for patients with Parkinson's disease and dementia. The company's innovative platform leverages artificial intelligence to monitor and interpret digital measures of clinically relevant symptoms. By optimizing condition management, Neu Health aims to reduce the burden on clinicians while improving patient outcomes. This approach enables healthcare providers and caregivers to deliver more efficient and effective care, addressing the challenges associated with managing these complex neurological conditions.

InsideOut

Grant in 2023
InsideOut is a London-based company focused on mental health care and well-being support. It has developed a therapy platform aimed at reducing social stigma surrounding mental health and facilitating open conversations about the subject. The platform provides users with continuous therapy support through an online application that employs an intelligent matching system to connect individuals with the appropriate therapist. This approach enhances users' ability to maintain positive mental well-being by ensuring they receive tailored support based on their specific needs.

Syndi

Grant in 2023
Syndi is a digital health support recommendation platform that utilizes machine learning and digital phenotyping, with a primary focus on mental health. The company develops technology-driven solutions aimed at enhancing individuals' health by providing effective and accessible support. Syndi's platform employs passive smartphone data collection to gather moment-to-moment information about users, allowing it to deliver personalized and immediate care. This innovative approach not only facilitates connections between patients and healthcare providers but also measures the effectiveness of applications and digital services in treating invisible disabilities. Through its commitment to leveraging technology and research, Syndi seeks to improve healthcare outcomes for its users.

PatientMpower

Grant in 2023
PatientMpower specializes in remote monitoring solutions for patients with chronic diseases, particularly those with respiratory conditions. The company develops applications that integrate with devices such as spirometers and pulse oximeters, allowing patients to conduct health measurements from home. These devices connect to a smartphone application, which facilitates the transmission of real-time data to healthcare providers. This integration enhances the ability of healthcare workers to deliver high-quality care and monitor patient progress effectively. Additionally, PatientMpower’s solutions contribute to research efforts aimed at improving treatment methodologies, ultimately supporting better health outcomes for patients.

Healthera

Debt Financing in 2022
Healthera Ltd., established in 2015 and headquartered in Cambridge, UK, specializes in developing digital health solutions. Its flagship product, Healthera, is a pharmacy-integrated medication management app that offers automatic prescription reminders, smart labelling, scheduling, health condition tracking, and professional advice from pharmacists. Additionally, Healthera operates a healthcare marketplace that connects patients with local pharmacies and GPs, enabling faster medicine delivery and personalized care. The company partners with over 1000 pharmacies and Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) across the UK, reaching over 20 million people. Healthera's technology is accredited by NHS Digital and aims to improve prescribing efficiency, patient experience, and reduce wastage within the NHS.

eMoodie

Grant in 2022
eMoodie is a technology company that has developed an app designed for ecological momentary assessment research, focusing on mental health, emotions, and socialization patterns in children and adolescents. The app, designed as a research tool, examines symptoms, feelings, and health aspects, including sleep, in older kids, teenagers, and adults. It also enables parents to monitor and mitigate the digital mental impact on their children.

Panivox

Grant in 2022
Panivox is an innovative entertainment platform that focuses on empowering user-generated content creators while providing new commercial opportunities for intellectual property holders. The company offers a comprehensive system that simplifies the development of interactive titles through a visual no-code interface, significantly reducing costs to approximately one-tenth of traditional development methods. This user-friendly approach enables clients to efficiently create, share, and publish device-agnostic interactive media, making it accessible for a wider range of creators and enhancing the overall landscape of interactive entertainment.

Okko Health

Grant in 2022
Okko Health is a company focused on developing home-monitoring applications for eye health. It creates software that integrates advanced vision science and computer technology to allow patients to accurately measure their eyesight from home. By utilizing engaging games on smartphones and tablets, Okko Health's platform enables individuals, particularly those at high risk for eye diseases, to self-monitor their vision effectively. This approach not only facilitates timely intervention but also enhances personalized eye care by allowing for dynamic appointment scheduling. The company’s innovative algorithms predict vision deterioration, providing valuable insights for both clinical practice and research in the field of ophthalmology.

Neumind

Grant in 2022
Neumind is a healthcare technology company established in 2019, headquartered in Great Shelford, Cambridge. It develops smartphone-based solutions to assist individuals living with neurological conditions or injuries, promoting independence and functionality. The company's flagship product, Alfred, offers practical support and therapeutic interventions rooted in neurorehabilitation and cognitive-behavioral science. Alfred uses smartphone technology to enhance key cognitive functions and stimulate neural pathways, benefiting both users and their caregivers.

Bronze Software Labs

Grant in 2022
Bronze Software Labs is a mobile application development firm. Their services include research and development, mobile working, IoT, augmented and virtual reality, military, government, retail, charity, heritage, and education.

LatchAid

Seed Round in 2022
LatchAid is a parenting and breastfeeding support app that uses 3D interactive and artificial intelligence technology to help parents.

Anya

Debt Financing in 2022
Anya is a company focused on providing support to mothers and families during breastfeeding and early parenthood. It develops an application that employs 3D interactive technology and artificial intelligence to assist parents in acquiring essential parenting and infant feeding skills. This innovative platform offers virtual companionship and connects families with peer-to-peer and professional support, enabling them to access guidance anytime and anywhere. By leveraging specialist support, Anya aims to enhance the parenting experience and address health disparities in maternity care, fostering a supportive community for new parents.

ev.energy

Grant in 2022
Ev.energy is a London-based company founded in 2018 that specializes in smart charging software for electric vehicles. The company develops an energy intelligence platform designed to optimize the charging process, making it both environmentally friendly and cost-effective for utility providers and their customers. By wirelessly connecting to various electric vehicles and Level 2 chargers, Ev.energy intelligently manages the charging of these vehicles in accordance with utility and network signals. This approach not only helps to reduce carbon emissions but also engages customers through a mobile application that rewards them for their participation. Through its innovative solutions, Ev.energy aims to facilitate affordable and sustainable electric vehicle charging for drivers at home.

Moropo

Grant in 2021
End-to-end testing platform mobile apps.

Bonnet

Grant in 2021
Bonnet Ltd. is a London-based company established in 2019 that specializes in charging-as-a-service solutions for electric vehicle drivers. Its platform simplifies the charging experience by enabling users to access a wide network of public chargers through a single application, eliminating the need for separate registrations with individual charging networks. By streamlining the process, Bonnet aims to enhance convenience for both drivers and businesses, facilitating easier and more efficient electric vehicle charging.

NovaBleep

Pre Seed Round in 2021
NovaBleep is an innovative communications infrastructure layer specifically designed for hospitals. Various modular components are included to replace communication streams such as pagers, referral systems, fault reporting systems, concern escalation systems, ward chats etc. By streamlining and digitalising these essential communication processes, NovaBleep revolutionises the way hospitals operate. The flow of a patient from entering an ED to discharge/death represents the flow of data. Not all of this data is yet digitalised. Data will be aggregated using NovaBleep for use in Machine Learning to predict the trajectory of patients, and to potentially predict mortality.

Living Map

Debt Financing in 2021
Living Map Limited, established in 2010 and headquartered in Bath, UK, operates an online digital map and data platform. This platform empowers cities, businesses, and buildings to manage and communicate crucial spatial information effectively. It offers real-time features such as live positioning, live map, live location, and live routing, transforming user experiences, reducing costs, and generating revenue.

Unforged

Grant in 2020
Unforged is a software-enabled mobile app, designed to provide timely, easily accessible wellness and personal development support and coaching to empower young people to understand, manage and improve their mental and emotional health and chances of success in life, develop self-esteem, self-identity and self-efficacy, mental and emotional regulation, optimism, ambition, resilience and coping skills.

Lumino

Pre Seed Round in 2020
Lumino is focused on enhancing mental health outcomes through the development of digital therapeutic programs. These programs specifically address various mental health concerns and incorporate techniques such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help individuals manage their symptoms effectively. Supported by Innovate UK and the Oxford Academic Health Science Network, Lumino aims to leverage digital technology to deliver scalable mental health services, ultimately promoting healthier and happier lives for users.

Navenio

Grant in 2020
Navenio Limited is a software technology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, specializing in location-based services for indoor environments through mobile applications. Established in 2015, Navenio's innovative platform enhances indoor localization without the need for additional hardware, such as beacons or Wi-Fi. By utilizing advanced techniques like fingerprinting of the electromagnetic spectrum and indoor mapping, Navenio's solutions enable clients across various sectors, including retail, transportation, venues, and healthcare, to efficiently locate individuals and improve workforce productivity. The company's intelligent workforce solution automates processes based on established best practices, leading to significant enhancements in staff efficiency and operational workflows.

Okko Health

Grant in 2020
Okko Health is a company focused on developing home-monitoring applications for eye health. It creates software that integrates advanced vision science and computer technology to allow patients to accurately measure their eyesight from home. By utilizing engaging games on smartphones and tablets, Okko Health's platform enables individuals, particularly those at high risk for eye diseases, to self-monitor their vision effectively. This approach not only facilitates timely intervention but also enhances personalized eye care by allowing for dynamic appointment scheduling. The company’s innovative algorithms predict vision deterioration, providing valuable insights for both clinical practice and research in the field of ophthalmology.

Glimpse Protocol

Grant in 2020
Glimpse Protocol Limited, founded in 2019 and headquartered in London, specializes in ethical advertising services through its innovative privacy-preserving technology platform. The company provides a software development kit (SDK) that allows application creators to monetize their offerings while ensuring user privacy. By utilizing patent-pending technology, Glimpse Protocol safeguards personal data and promotes compliance, processing minimal data to deliver accurate digital advertisements without disclosing user information. This responsible approach to media helps organizations maintain advertising effectiveness in an increasingly cookieless environment.

BeneTalk

Grant in 2020
BeneTalk is a digital speech therapy application designed to assist individuals who stutter in improving their communication skills. The app functions as an on-demand speech-tracking tool that monitors breathing and speech patterns, offering real-time feedback and performance history tracking. This innovative approach allows users to learn and practice new speaking habits in a variety of speaking situations, much like a fitness tracker for speech. By empowering users and their families, BeneTalk aims to enhance the quality of life for those facing speech and language challenges.

WOWSOME app

Grant in 2020
The Augmented Reality app WOWSOME taps the print medium into the possibility of setting things into motion in print by integrating it with digital content. Its Motion Print function allows print content to come alive with Video, 3D, Animations, Call-to-Action, Deals and much more.

Okko Health

Grant in 2020
Okko Health is a company focused on developing home-monitoring applications for eye health. It creates software that integrates advanced vision science and computer technology to allow patients to accurately measure their eyesight from home. By utilizing engaging games on smartphones and tablets, Okko Health's platform enables individuals, particularly those at high risk for eye diseases, to self-monitor their vision effectively. This approach not only facilitates timely intervention but also enhances personalized eye care by allowing for dynamic appointment scheduling. The company’s innovative algorithms predict vision deterioration, providing valuable insights for both clinical practice and research in the field of ophthalmology.

Okko Health

Grant in 2020
Okko Health is a company focused on developing home-monitoring applications for eye health. It creates software that integrates advanced vision science and computer technology to allow patients to accurately measure their eyesight from home. By utilizing engaging games on smartphones and tablets, Okko Health's platform enables individuals, particularly those at high risk for eye diseases, to self-monitor their vision effectively. This approach not only facilitates timely intervention but also enhances personalized eye care by allowing for dynamic appointment scheduling. The company’s innovative algorithms predict vision deterioration, providing valuable insights for both clinical practice and research in the field of ophthalmology.

Unforged

Grant in 2020
Unforged is a software-enabled mobile app, designed to provide timely, easily accessible wellness and personal development support and coaching to empower young people to understand, manage and improve their mental and emotional health and chances of success in life, develop self-esteem, self-identity and self-efficacy, mental and emotional regulation, optimism, ambition, resilience and coping skills.

Navenio

Grant in 2020
Navenio Limited is a software technology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, specializing in location-based services for indoor environments through mobile applications. Established in 2015, Navenio's innovative platform enhances indoor localization without the need for additional hardware, such as beacons or Wi-Fi. By utilizing advanced techniques like fingerprinting of the electromagnetic spectrum and indoor mapping, Navenio's solutions enable clients across various sectors, including retail, transportation, venues, and healthcare, to efficiently locate individuals and improve workforce productivity. The company's intelligent workforce solution automates processes based on established best practices, leading to significant enhancements in staff efficiency and operational workflows.

Game Doctor

Pre Seed Round in 2020
Game Doctor develops data-driven gamification technology. They offer services that include big data, mobile applications, health promotion, health marketing, public health, engagement, and behavior change.

Xploro

Grant in 2020
Xploro is a clinically validated health information platform focused on empowering young patients by delivering health-related information in an engaging manner. Through the use of augmented reality, gameplay, and artificial intelligence, Xploro's mobile application provides an interactive experience that helps young patients feel informed and engaged. By making the learning process enjoyable, the platform aims to reduce stress and anxiety associated with medical conditions, ultimately improving clinical outcomes for its users.

UrbanThings

Grant in 2020
UrbanThings Limited, founded in 2002 and based in London, United Kingdom, specializes in developing smart ticketing solutions for public transport. The company's platform offers mobile ticketing and payment options, enhancing the commuting experience for passengers worldwide. By providing real-time mobile ticketing software, UrbanThings enables transit operators and cities to implement Mobility as a Service (MaaS), making public transport more efficient, user-friendly, and sustainable. The software facilitates account-based tickets, delivers real-time passenger occupancy data to promote safe travel, and encourages increased ridership through streamlined online booking processes. UrbanThings aims to transform public transportation by making it more accessible and efficient for all users.

NovaBleep

Pre Seed Round in 2020
NovaBleep is an innovative communications infrastructure layer specifically designed for hospitals. Various modular components are included to replace communication streams such as pagers, referral systems, fault reporting systems, concern escalation systems, ward chats etc. By streamlining and digitalising these essential communication processes, NovaBleep revolutionises the way hospitals operate. The flow of a patient from entering an ED to discharge/death represents the flow of data. Not all of this data is yet digitalised. Data will be aggregated using NovaBleep for use in Machine Learning to predict the trajectory of patients, and to potentially predict mortality.

Go Jauntly

Grant in 2020
Go Jauntly is a health and wellness company focused on promoting walking, mobility, and outdoor adventures through its community-based application. The app, available for free on iOS and Android, has garnered 450,000 downloads and maintains over 40,000 monthly active users. It enables users to discover walking routes, navigate with photographs, and share travelogues, fostering a connection with nature and encouraging physical activity. Go Jauntly has generated over £500,000 in revenue and has established paid partnerships with various organizations, including Boots Walgreen Alliance and Transport for London. The company has received multiple accolades, including a bronze prize at The Anthem Awards in 2022 for innovation in sustainability, as well as several grants from initiatives such as Innovate UK and Sport England. Recognized for its impact, Go Jauntly has also been featured in prominent media outlets and received awards from Apple, highlighting its commitment to enhancing health and wellness through outdoor exploration.

Okko Health

Grant in 2020
Okko Health is a company focused on developing home-monitoring applications for eye health. It creates software that integrates advanced vision science and computer technology to allow patients to accurately measure their eyesight from home. By utilizing engaging games on smartphones and tablets, Okko Health's platform enables individuals, particularly those at high risk for eye diseases, to self-monitor their vision effectively. This approach not only facilitates timely intervention but also enhances personalized eye care by allowing for dynamic appointment scheduling. The company’s innovative algorithms predict vision deterioration, providing valuable insights for both clinical practice and research in the field of ophthalmology.

ev.energy

Grant in 2019
Ev.energy is a London-based company founded in 2018 that specializes in smart charging software for electric vehicles. The company develops an energy intelligence platform designed to optimize the charging process, making it both environmentally friendly and cost-effective for utility providers and their customers. By wirelessly connecting to various electric vehicles and Level 2 chargers, Ev.energy intelligently manages the charging of these vehicles in accordance with utility and network signals. This approach not only helps to reduce carbon emissions but also engages customers through a mobile application that rewards them for their participation. Through its innovative solutions, Ev.energy aims to facilitate affordable and sustainable electric vehicle charging for drivers at home.

Gendius

Grant in 2019
Gendius Ltd. is a company based in Macclesfield, United Kingdom, founded in 2011 by Chris Genders and Rory Cameron. It specializes in developing an app-based platform designed to assist individuals living with diabetes. The company's flagship product, Intellin, leverages a patient's clinical history to identify unique high-risk areas for potential complications related to diabetes. By doing so, Intellin aims to empower users with clinically validated tasks and measures tailored to their specific risks, helping them manage their condition more effectively and reduce the likelihood of complications.

Px HealthCare

Grant in 2019
Px HealthCare is a company focused on enhancing patient experiences to achieve better oncology outcomes. It has developed the OWise platform, which consists of evidence-based mobile and web applications tailored for individuals living with breast and prostate cancer. OWise promotes value-based cancer care by providing personalized digital tools that allow patients to share health data in real time with their healthcare teams. The platform addresses the financial and individual burdens of cancer, aiming to improve patients' well-being and clinical outcomes while also reducing healthcare costs. The OWise app has been recognized for its effectiveness, with high recommendations from both patients and clinicians. Px HealthCare leverages advanced data analytics to analyze anonymized, real-world patient-reported outcome data, generating insights that can enhance treatment effectiveness and cost-efficiency. Overall, OWise serves as a key patient-driven support platform, integrating improved patient experience, clinical outcomes, and economic viability in cancer care.

Healum

Grant in 2019
Healum is a developer of AI-powered software and applications aimed at enhancing self-management for individuals with long-term health conditions. The company’s technology enables users to effectively monitor and comprehend their physical and mental well-being. By leveraging data-driven insights and evidence-based behavioral interventions, Healum provides personalized care and support tailored to each patient's needs. This approach not only empowers patients in managing their chronic conditions but also aids healthcare professionals in delivering more effective care. Through its innovative solutions, Healum strives to improve health outcomes and promote greater patient engagement in their health management.

Gravity Sketch

Grant in 2019
Gravity Sketch Limited, established in 2014 and based in London, develops innovative 3D creation tools. It offers multi-platform solutions, including Gravity Sketch VR and Gravity Sketch iOS, empowering design teams to create, collaborate, and refine 3D models, geometries, and artwork more efficiently. The company's intuitive tools aim to streamline workflows and enhance cross-functional team collaboration, serving industries such as transportation, industrial design, apparel, and footwear.

Breedr

Grant in 2019
Breedr is a productivity and marketing platform focused on transforming the livestock supply chain. It offers a comprehensive suite of digital tools tailored for livestock management, including the Livestock App, which serves as a central hub for monitoring and tracking essential data related to livestock. The platform facilitates efficient buying and selling through the Livestock Market, connecting farmers with a wider network of potential buyers and sellers. Breedr Tools also includes financial management features, such as a Cashflow tool that provides insights into income and expenses associated with livestock operations. Furthermore, it integrates various aspects of farming, including livestock, crops, and resources, enabling better decision-making through the Farm System. Specialized modules for different animal growth stages, including Suckler, Finisher, and Rearer management, as well as dedicated features for sheep farming, address the unique needs of farmers. Overall, Breedr empowers livestock farmers with data-driven insights and effective tools to enhance productivity and streamline operations.

Evershare.io

Grant in 2019
Evershare enables low-cost contactless payments and donations, especially for the charity sector. With Covid having effectively eliminated the use of cash and exponentially increasing the use of QR scanning we have developed an application that allows donors to make contactless payments using their mobile banking app.

Navenio

Grant in 2019
Navenio Limited is a software technology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, specializing in location-based services for indoor environments through mobile applications. Established in 2015, Navenio's innovative platform enhances indoor localization without the need for additional hardware, such as beacons or Wi-Fi. By utilizing advanced techniques like fingerprinting of the electromagnetic spectrum and indoor mapping, Navenio's solutions enable clients across various sectors, including retail, transportation, venues, and healthcare, to efficiently locate individuals and improve workforce productivity. The company's intelligent workforce solution automates processes based on established best practices, leading to significant enhancements in staff efficiency and operational workflows.

Navenio

Grant in 2018
Navenio Limited is a software technology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, specializing in location-based services for indoor environments through mobile applications. Established in 2015, Navenio's innovative platform enhances indoor localization without the need for additional hardware, such as beacons or Wi-Fi. By utilizing advanced techniques like fingerprinting of the electromagnetic spectrum and indoor mapping, Navenio's solutions enable clients across various sectors, including retail, transportation, venues, and healthcare, to efficiently locate individuals and improve workforce productivity. The company's intelligent workforce solution automates processes based on established best practices, leading to significant enhancements in staff efficiency and operational workflows.

Go Jauntly

Grant in 2018
Go Jauntly is a health and wellness company focused on promoting walking, mobility, and outdoor adventures through its community-based application. The app, available for free on iOS and Android, has garnered 450,000 downloads and maintains over 40,000 monthly active users. It enables users to discover walking routes, navigate with photographs, and share travelogues, fostering a connection with nature and encouraging physical activity. Go Jauntly has generated over £500,000 in revenue and has established paid partnerships with various organizations, including Boots Walgreen Alliance and Transport for London. The company has received multiple accolades, including a bronze prize at The Anthem Awards in 2022 for innovation in sustainability, as well as several grants from initiatives such as Innovate UK and Sport England. Recognized for its impact, Go Jauntly has also been featured in prominent media outlets and received awards from Apple, highlighting its commitment to enhancing health and wellness through outdoor exploration.

MyWay Digital Health

Grant in 2017
MyWay Digital Health is an online self-management platform focused on enhancing the lives of individuals with long-term health conditions, particularly diabetes. The platform offers users access to their health records, personalized advice, and educational resources aimed at empowering them to manage their conditions effectively. Additionally, it provides clinical and management tools that support population analytics and clinician decision-making. Through its data-driven technology solutions, MyWay Digital Health seeks to improve health outcomes for users worldwide by facilitating better management of their health conditions.

DriverNet

Grant in 2017
DriverNet, founded in 2016 by Ant Chisnall, is a company specializing in dispatch planning software aimed at enhancing journey planning for transport providers and their passengers. With a background in logistics spanning fifteen years, Chisnall created DriverNet to address the gaps in communication and information flow among drivers, driver management, and customers. The company's platform and mobile application feature productivity tools such as time tracking, automated notifications, and timeline views, which collectively optimize vehicle usage and streamline planning processes. By fostering a smart community and infrastructure, DriverNet seeks to improve overall performance and experiences for both drivers and customers while also focusing on reducing emissions in the logistics sector.

Miotify

Grant in 2017
Miotify Ltd. is a company that specializes in developing software and online toolkits aimed at enhancing the quality of digital health applications. Founded in 2015 and based in Windsor, United Kingdom, Miotify's system is designed to empower both developers and non-IT personnel to create applications within a structured framework, ensuring quality is integrated from the outset. The software facilitates the auto-generation of evidence for regulatory submissions while transforming data from devices and sensors for remote patient monitoring in clinical trials. Additionally, Miotify's solutions provide medical practitioners and researchers with tools for iterations tracking, lifecycle management, and the analysis of clinical data. This enables healthcare professionals to make informed clinical decisions and gather insights that significantly improve patient care.

GripAble

Grant in 2017
GripAble Ltd. is a London-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in the development of digital therapy devices aimed at improving rehabilitation for individuals with movement impairments. The company’s flagship product, the GripAble Digital Handgrip, is a sensitive, portable device that wirelessly connects to a mobile application. This app allows users to engage in interactive therapy games designed to facilitate the assessment and training of hand and arm functions. GripAble's solutions target patients suffering from conditions such as stroke, arthritis, cerebral palsy, and trauma, addressing the challenges faced by over 500 million people globally who experience impaired arm mobility. By combining hardware with gamified therapy, GripAble enhances patient engagement and enables effective self-training both in clinical settings and at home.

Gravity Sketch

Grant in 2017
Gravity Sketch Limited, established in 2014 and based in London, develops innovative 3D creation tools. It offers multi-platform solutions, including Gravity Sketch VR and Gravity Sketch iOS, empowering design teams to create, collaborate, and refine 3D models, geometries, and artwork more efficiently. The company's intuitive tools aim to streamline workflows and enhance cross-functional team collaboration, serving industries such as transportation, industrial design, apparel, and footwear.

Smartify

Seed Round in 2017
Smartify is a social enterprise that offers an innovative mobile application designed to enhance the experience of art enthusiasts by providing instant access to commentary and information about artworks. The app utilizes image recognition technology, allowing users to scan and identify art pieces, uncover their histories, and save their favorite works. By serving as a personalized guide to partnered museums and galleries, Smartify aims to foster meaningful connections between individuals and art. Additionally, the company is committed to protecting the intellectual property of artists and museums, ensuring that a portion of its profits supports the public institutions it collaborates with, thereby contributing to the global visual arts community.

UrbanThings

Grant in 2017
UrbanThings Limited, founded in 2002 and based in London, United Kingdom, specializes in developing smart ticketing solutions for public transport. The company's platform offers mobile ticketing and payment options, enhancing the commuting experience for passengers worldwide. By providing real-time mobile ticketing software, UrbanThings enables transit operators and cities to implement Mobility as a Service (MaaS), making public transport more efficient, user-friendly, and sustainable. The software facilitates account-based tickets, delivers real-time passenger occupancy data to promote safe travel, and encourages increased ridership through streamlined online booking processes. UrbanThings aims to transform public transportation by making it more accessible and efficient for all users.

Divido

Grant in 2016
Divido is a London-based consumer lending platform that provides a white label solution for financial institutions and multinational retailers. Founded in 2014, the company offers an omnichannel platform that enables merchants to integrate financing options seamlessly at the point of purchase, whether online, in-store, or via mobile. This approach helps boost sales, enhance customer experience, and improve conversion rates by allowing consumers to spread the cost of significant purchases through installment payments. Divido has established partnerships with over 1,000 entities, including notable brands such as Nordea Finance, BNP Paribas, and BMW. With its rapid expansion, Divido aims to operate in nine countries by the end of 2017, catering to merchants, lenders, and intermediaries looking to provide instant credit options to their customers.

Firefly Experience (Firef.ly)

Grant in 2015
Firef.ly is a mobile application designed to enhance the travel experience by seamlessly integrating trip planning, journaling, and travel guides into a cohesive digital story. The app serves as a local guide, enabling users to document and revisit their journeys, ensuring that important moments are preserved. Firef.ly addresses a notable gap in the travel market by focusing on the entire lifecycle of travel, aiming to create a comprehensive ecosystem that reduces the fragmentation commonly found in the industry. The founding team comprises experienced professionals from notable digital agencies and travel technology backgrounds, including veterans from Lonely Planet.
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