Meet the Creo Cohort 2024

We are delighted to unveil the companies joining the very first Creo programme for disabled founders and entrepreneurs innovating around disability!

Launched in partnership with Motability Operations and HSBC Innovation Banking, the four month Creo programme will amplify and connect disabled founders and entrepreneurs innovating around disability.

In this year’s Creo cohort, almost three-quarters of the founding team identify as disabled or neurodiverse with many of the companies providing products or services for those that are disabled or neurodiverse.  They will all receive tailored support to directly springboard them to scale and grow via a programme of workshops, peer-to-peer support, and mentoring sessions over a four month period. 

Beyond the initial programme, participating founders become part of a lifelong, close-knit community, with access to an online knowledge centre. Current cohorts and alumni can access the Creo network and tap into the skills, experience and expertise they need to continue their journey, creating a startup community that’s uniquely placed to understand and support disabled and neurodiverse founders.

Carolyn Dawson, CEO of Founders Forum Group said: “Creo will help unlock the potential of disabled and neurodiverse founders across the UK through its tailored programme of support and mentoring. Together with our partner Motability Operations we can reduce barriers for some of our most ambitious founders and startups”. 

Andrew Miller, Chief Executive Officer, Motability Operations said: “The launch of the Creo programme is a major milestone in our partnership with Tech Nation to break down barriers for disabled and neurodiverse founders in the UK. By bringing together this community of innovators and supporting their growth, we can increase the representation of disabled people in the startup community and put accessibility at the heart of innovation”.

Patrick Flynn, Chief Operating Officer, HSBC Innovation Banking UK said: “The Creo programme is unique in its focus on not only supporting and connecting disabled and neurodiverse innovators, but also actively working towards providing tailored, inclusive solutions. We are proud to partner with Tech Nation on this incredibly important programme, and to help create a supportive ecosystem where entrepreneurs with disabilities can access the resources they need to supercharge their growth”.

Meet the Creo 2024 cohort:

Able2Book – A one-stop shop for finding and booking venue tickets for disabled people and their carers based on their needs and the disability evidence they hold.

Demetria – An AI enhanced radiologist tool for better flagging of endometriosis at the ultrasound stage of the diagnostic pathway.

Dismantle Initiative – An award-winning company that helps businesses who wish to identify and dismantle barriers in the workplace that affect disabled people.

Diverse Made Media – A disabled-led, London-based TV & Film Production house that works across digital and broadcast, providing content for brands, agencies and broadcasters.

Forzuna – The world’s first micromobility vehicle that’s safe to use in busy pedestrian areas.

LendoCare – Building the Enterprise Rent-a-Car for Accessibility Equipment.

Love Disfigure – Love Disfigure Talent Agency supports people with disabilities, difference & disfigurement find work as models, actors and speakers.

PoiLabs – Provides an indoor location platform that enhances accessibility for visually impaired and blind individuals by delivering high indoor location accuracy and compatibility across multiple platforms.

Send it to Alex – An award-winning B Corp virtual employment support service created by neurodivergent people for neurodivergent people.

Sensei – Low-tech, easy-to-install, and universally designed tactile surfaces that empower visually impaired individuals to navigate indoor spaces independently.

The Food Detectives Club – An online platform to improve food education for children by teaching them the principles of cooking through science.

Tracq – An AI-powered platform that transforms workplace inclusivity and performance management by addressing unconscious bias and providing tailored support for diverse employees.

Trainor Jim – Designing and manufacturing the Shuffler, an affordable and user-friendly seated exercise device aimed at enhancing mobility and physical activity for ageing and sedentary individuals.

We WALK – By leveraging cutting edge tech and AI, WeWALK creates revolutionary mobility tools for visually impaired people, driven by lived experiences.

XRAI – By leveraging the power of augmented reality, our innovative app transforms speech into real-time subtitles, displayed directly on smart glasses.

Find out more about our brand new Creo programme here.