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Alacrity Foundation spinout tech firm Lumin Solutions in equity fundraise boost

The company has developed an innovative case management system for use by child social care providers

Lumin investment deal:- Hannah Mallen, Development Bank of Wales; Ben Miller, Darryl Morton, Ben Gretton and Piers Oliphant.

A Newport tech start-up that has developed a case management system for use by child social care providers has been boosted with a six figures equity investment.

The pre-seed round for Lumin Solutions, which successfully spun out of the Alacrity Foundation entrepreneurship programme, was led by SFC Capital, the Development Bank of Wales and a syndicate of business angels.

The company is run by directors Piers Oliphant, 25, Ben Miller, 24, and Ben Gretton, 23. They teamed up at the Alacrity Foundation.

Lumin’s innovative software product is an outcome-focused recording and planning system for care providers, many of whom are still predominately paper-based. It offers a digital care assistant that improves user experience and outcomes, reduces costs and improves regulatory compliance with evidence tracking.

Key features include care plans, assessments and regular reporting. AI-powered analytics will enable users to analyse their data and records with speed and customisation, offering insights into their organisation and care practices to improve outcomes and prepare for inspections.

The funding from SFC, the development bank and the syndicate of business angels led by lead investor Darryl Morton will be used to scale-up product development, sales and marketing.

Director Mr Oliphant said: “The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’S Digital strategy is pushing care providers to adopt digital care recording systems and maintain appropriate records by 2025. With 60% of care providers still paper-based or partly digital, this is a rapidly growing market.

“Our technology will help provide local care providers with a data-driven and joined-up approach that has a clear audit trail. This will allow care providers more time to focus on providing quality care, therefore ultimately improving childcare.