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Bristol-based Solesense, the startup revolutionising stroke rehabilitation, wins Setsquared's Tech-Xpo 2023

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Nathan Guest from VWV with Caz Icke from SoleSense
3 July 2023
Nathan Guest from VWV with Caz Icke from SoleSense

Bristol-based Solesense, a startup that is revolutionising stroke rehabilitation has won Best Elevator Pitch at Setsquared'sTech-Xpo 2023 showcase.

Caz Icke’s startup uses shoe sensors and a real-time biofeedback application to provide personalised digital physiotherapy to stroke patients.

Founded in 2019, SoleSense was conceived by Caz’s own experience as a specialist neuro-rehabilitation physio working with stroke patients.

Read more: Tech incubator SETsquared reveals its 16 Tech-Xpo finalists

She found that the national average for NHS physiotherapy provision is nowhere near enough to give the 100,000 stroke survivors per year in the UK the rehabilitation time they need.

SoleSense can be used as an adjunct for clinicians and individuals alike and is designed to enable patients to do more independent rehabilitation.

Patients can wear the insoles continuously to improve performance in balance and walking, enabling them to track their own progress and set collaborative goals with their therapist.

The startup joined our incubation programme in 2022 to join a community of healthtech and tech startups and to get support with fundraising. Prior to this, Caz was a recipient of SETsquared Bristol’s Enterprising Women, a business support programme fully funded by NatWest.

Now in its 19th year, Tech-Xpo is Setsquared's flagship annual showcase where selected companies exhibit and pitch in front of an audience of over 100 investors and business movers and shakers.

Previous Tech-Xpo winners have gone on to achieve notable success. Ferryx, the 2021 winner, closed its first investment round of £300k shortly afterwards and has since launched its gut health supplement, Ferrocalm.

KETS Quantum Security, the 2020 winner, has raised £3.1 million pre-series A to pioneer quantum encryption on a chip, and last year’s winner, Inclued, has seen its CEO and Founder Joyann Boyce named 30 under 30 by Rife Magazine and Change Maker by BIMA100 in the same year as winning Tech-Xpo.

Caz said: “It was a great pleasure to take part in Tech-Xpo; the warm atmosphere and friendly camaraderie made it easy to relax and enjoy the moment, with winning the icing on the cake.

"It is always great to receive such a boost on a journey that can be pretty challenging, especially as a sole founder. SETsquared has given me brilliant support and I’m really looking forward to the next stage of raising funds to grow the business.”

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Kimberley Brook, SETsquared Bristol’s director, said: “SoleSense was a very popular choice at Tech-Xpo, which was no mean feat considering the exceptional line-up of talent and pitching prowess on show.

"Caz is one of Bristol’s leading female clinical entrepreneurs, has won prestigious grants and has a bright future.”

Tech-Xpo 2023 was sponsored by VWV and Bristol Innovations.


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Peter Davison is deputy editor of The Business Magazine. He has spent his life in journalism – doing work experience in newsrooms in and around Bristol while still at school, and landing his first job on a local newspaper aged 19. By 28 he was the youngest newspaper editor in the country.

An early advocate of online news, he spent the first years of the 2000s telling his bosses that the internet posed both the biggest opportunity and greatest threat to the newspaper industry and the art of journalism. He was right on both counts.

Since 2006 he has enjoyed a career as a freelance journalist. He lives in rural Wiltshire with one wife, two children, and three cats.

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