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Health and safety wearable SpaceBands raises £450k to launch holistic hazard perception device

20 April 2022
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Bristol-based social distancing devices pioneer SpaceBands has built upon its success during the pandemic and pivoted into the wider health and safety market with a £450,000 investment.

SpaceBands’ first wrist-worn device, launched in May 2020, helped employees stay safe during the pandemic by storing contact tracing data and vibrating when users are less than two metres apart.

The company sold its devices to more than 1,000 businesses – including the likes of the NHS, MoD, Panasonic, Sony & Amazon – and is now leveraging that customer base to expand its new multi-feature hazard alert system, tackling a broader spectrum of workplace safety issues.

Workplace injury and ill health costs the UK economy £16.2 billion annually, according to the Health and Safety Executive, and can devastate lives and families.

SpaceBands’ latest wearable addresses these challenges by prompting employees to take action on wellness and helping employers to make more informed decisions about workplace safety.

Ronan Finnegan, co-founder of SpaceBands, explained: “The device monitors heart rate, prompts users to take a break and alerts them to numerous hazards such as dangerously loud noises or close machine proximity.”

Health and Safety managers can access reports on SpaceBands’ mobile or web app and retrospectively analyse overall workplace safety.

“If there are 100 alerts for loud noises in a week, the company can take action by investing in better ear defenders,” said Ronan.

“We’re expecting it to be a real game-changer in terms of workplace safety, well-being and insurance.”

SpaceBand’s investment readiness journey has been supported by Innovate UK EDGE access to finance specialist Ed Tellwright, who helped the firm develop a clear, compelling and credible investment proposition.

“Ed gave us some great feedback about our pitch and helped us avoid some key mistakes that we would have almost certainly made in front of investors,” said Ronan.

The company has raised investment from angels within well-respected networks: Henley Business Angels, South Angel Investors Club and Dorset Business Angels. They’re also in the latter stages of due diligence with a respected institutional VC.

SpaceBands will use the funds to hire six members of staff and further its product development.

The company’s growth journey has also been supported by Innovate UK EDGE design thinking specialist Sarah Dickins, who helped the company pivot from social distancing devices into the wider health and safety market.

“Sarah helped us to survey our existing customers on what they needed from a health and safety wearable, and examine the responses beyond their face value, analysing them figuratively and thinking outside the box,” says Ronan. “It’s been extremely valuable to us as a business.”

Last week, SpaceBands launched its Seedrs page where it aims to raise an additional £250,000.

Innovate UK EDGE said it will continue to support the Bristol innovator as it expands further into the global health and safety market.

Pictured: SpaceBands founders Harry Kimberley-Bowen and Ronan Finnegan


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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