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Manchester start-up is helping people get a good night's sleep with new invention

The company is the brainchild of posture expert, James Leinhardt, who already works with NHS trusts and social care organisations

Stephen Cohen, Olivia Peake, James Leinhardt, Dr Ilan Leiberman, Steven Bookbinder, Alexander Lyons(Image: Manchester Evening News Business)

A start-up business from Manchester is helping people to get a better night’s sleep after inventing new type of foam technology for pillows and mattresses.

Levitex, based at Manchester Science Park, has created a range of sleep products that are said to offer a ‘gravity-defying’ night’s sleep for users, following a series of independent clinical trials with the University of Salford.

The company is the brainchild of posture expert, James Leinhardt, who already works with NHS trusts and social care organisations throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to help improve the lives of patients with debilitating illnesses.

His experience around the importance of sleep for patient recovery and rehabilitation, alongside the need for a high-quality sleeping surface, led him to create Levitex and the patent-pending foam technology in all of its products.

With a Kickstarter campaign set to launch later this year, James is hoping to take his products into the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s sleep market and establish Levitex as a household name.

He said: “I’m thrilled to officially launch Levitex and bring an authentic new product to the marketplace that combines expertise in postural management, pain medicine management and medical device engineering.

“The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Sleep Council has stated that the number one reason for poor sleep is being uncomfortable in bed and when it comes to lying surfaces, essentially there are three common problems – posture, pressure and proprioception.

“Through the trials we’ve conducted with the University of Salford, we’ve investigated all of them to help us understand the impact that different types of lying surfaces have on people and how it impacts their quality of sleep.