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The National Centre for Accessible Transport (ncat) has announced 16 innovators selected for its 2026 Scaling Innovation programme, supporting the development of solutions to break down transport barriers and drive long-term systemic change.
Delivered in partnership with Connected Places Catapult, the multi-million pound programme brings together SMEs from across the UK to co-create, test and scale solutions that address challenges across the transport network.
The selected innovators will focus on three priority challenge areas identified through extensive research and collaboration with disabled people: improving vehicle stop design, enhancing travel assistance and increasing access to real-time travel information.
Each organisation will receive an initial sum of £10,000 and expert support to develop plans for testing their solutions, with the opportunity to progress to larger scale trials with access to further substantial funding.
By placing lived experience at the centre of innovation, the programme ensures solutions are shaped by those who use them and grounded in real expertise and insight.
The 16 selected innovators have described their solutions:
Improving vehicle stop design
Innovators in this challenge area are developing solutions to make transport stops more accessible, predictable and easier to navigate:
Improving access to information
These organisations are focused on helping passengers plan and navigate journeys with better access to travel and transport information
Enhancing travel assistance
Innovators in this category are developing solutions to improve how passengers access and experience assistance services:
All projects are required to co-create solutions with disabled people at every stage, ensuring innovations are grounded in real needs and deliver meaningful impact. This principle sits at the centre of Scaling Innovation and will be supported by ncat’s Community of Accessible Transport panel, who will ensure that the lived experiences of disabled individuals directly influence transport policy, design, and technology.
Innovators will also benefit from an ecosystem of support provided by ncat, drawing on the wider consortium, its board, and expert panel. This includes specialist technical and commercial guidance from Connected Places Catapult, alongside dedicated “Meet the Experts” sessions as part of the programme, ensuring projects are supported from concept through to delivery.
Emma Partlow, Chief Executive Officer at ncat, said:
“Scaling Innovation supports innovators committed to breaking down transport barriers by combining funding, expertise and lived experience to enable solutions that have the potential for lasting, systemic change. The programme reflects ncat’s role as an independent convenor, bringing together evidence and insight to inform long-term transformation.
I am proud to see this initiative unite the people, ideas and collaboration needed to accelerate meaningful change across the transport network.”
Jamie Chan-Pensley, ncat Board Member and Head of Strategic Portfolio: Transport, Connected Places Catapult, said:
“This programme highlights the centre’s strong focus on real applications, bringing together a diverse cohort of innovators scaling practical solutions. From retrofit kits that transform bus and tram stops into fully accessible travel points to new video-assisted kiosks, these innovations tackle some of the most pressing challenges faced by disabled travellers in transport.”
By supporting a diverse cohort of innovators, Scaling Innovation aims to accelerate the development of practical, scalable solutions that can improve journeys for disabled people and create a more inclusive transport system for all.
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