Care Innovation Challenge
For a taste of what this amazing weekend of care innovation is all about, read about the 2023 Challenge experience here
A creative weekend of idea generation and prototype trialling
Successful applicants are invited to a creative weekend of idea generation and prototype trialling in July at Coventry University.
- The weekend starts with a review of the challenges and opportunities in social care
- The Challenge ends with teams presenting their projects to a judging panel of industry experts
- 5 teams with the highest quality ideas selected to go through to the Final at The Care Show in October, NEC Birmingham and receive £500 funding and mentoring
- The winning team receive £1,000 in prize money and further mentoring
The Care Innovation Challenge is not just about picking one winning team. The programme is designed to help nurture ideas that have the potential to create impactful solutions and viable businesses.
This is a unique opportunity to network with experts, influencers and leaders in social care as well as successful entrepreneurs.
Keep up to date on our social media channels and follow @CareInnovHub to listen in to the teams’ progress. Come back to our page for exciting news, outcomes and information on how you can get involved in the 2024 challenge as a partner or part of a team.
Applications for 2024 are now open.
Thanks to all our partners and participants for helping make this exciting event possible.
How past participants have benefited
Without the Challenge, it would have been a much, much longer journey. Maybe I'd have ended up burnt out as it's really hard to run a start-up model by yourself. The Challenge made it a 100 times easier.
Maaha Suleiman, Challenge Runner-up 2019 and CEO/Founder of CareAlgo CIC
The experience itself is so worthwhile, especially with the mentoring that you receive and the contacts that you meet. I would urge people to come to the Challenge with an open mind – it’s not about winning or making lots of money. It’s for those people who genuinely want to make a difference in the care sector.
Elizabeth Beh, Challenge Winner 2023
It’s invaluable to have experts that you would not ordinarily have access to. Providing their own perspectives and explaining the challenges in the care sector and allowing us to frame how our ideas could help the sector was incredibly helpful.
Rahim Kawooya, Runner-up 2023 and Founder of Well Pal Ltd
Don’t be afraid to go on your own. Megan and I went to the weekend in Coventry on our own, not knowing anyone. I was a bit nervous driving there and I almost regretted signing up because I had a really busy week at work. I was driving there and I thought, I don’t know what to expect. If you are going alone, don’t let that put you off because it could be your strength.
Lauren Stacey, Winner 2022 and Locality Manager at Skills for Care and Support Professional for Wellys Workplace