Remarkable welcomes 32 startups to the 2025 Launcher Pre-Accelerator program

Cerebral Palsy Alliance’s Remarkable is thrilled to share the 2025 cohort including 32 early-stage startups who have joined the Remarkable Launcher Pre-Accelerator program. Remarkable is the innovation division of Cerebral Palsy Alliance, supporting our mission to accelerate Disability Tech to drive inclusion.

We are excited to see this year’s cohort of Disability Tech innovators embark on an eight-week journey of learning, testing, and growth.

This year’s cohort is a dynamic group of entrepreneurs dedicated to transforming accessibility and inclusion through technology. Among them, 13% are in the idea stage, 69% are building a prototype or MVP, and 19% are already in-market. We are eager to witness the impact of their innovations as they develop solutions that improve the lives of people with disabilities.

Championing Inclusion in Disability Tech

Emma Earley, Global Head of Programs at Remarkable, shares why this year’s cohort is so significant:

“With a record 115 applications for cohort 3 of Launcher, selecting just 32 startups was more challenging than ever. This cohort reflects the depth and diversity of innovation in Disability Tech across industries, product types, and representation.

I’m incredibly proud to share that 53% of teams have at least one person with lived experience of disability and/or neurodivergence. These founders aren’t just building businesses—they’re shaping a more accessible, inclusive future for everyone.”

CPA, through Remarkable, is committed to driving innovation in Disability Tech, and we are proud to support Launcher alongside our esteemed partners — TPG Telecom Foundation, LaunchVic, and Toyota. We also extend our gratitude to the dedicated coaches who generously share their expertise to accelerate these groundbreaking ventures.

Join Us at the 2025 Launcher Showcase

Mark your calendars for the 2025 Launcher Showcase on 8 April 2025, from 12 PM to 1 PM AEST. This virtual event will highlight the achievements of this year’s startups, showcase cutting-edge Disability Tech innovations, and provide an opportunity to connect with the next generation of changemakers. Register now to be part of this inspiring event!

Meet the 2025 Launcher Cohort

We are proud to introduce the 32 startups that make up the 2025 Launcher cohort. Each of these ventures is driving meaningful change in the Disability Tech landscape. From adaptive fashion and AI-powered speech tools to inclusive travel solutions and assistive technology, these startups are breaking barriers and creating a more inclusive world.

Explore the full list of startups below:

  1. aBeauté (Australia) – A beauty product directory tailored for women with disabilities.
  2. BraveHeart Clothing (Australia) – Stylish and functional adaptive clothing for children with disabilities.
  3. ChatterBox (Australia) – AI-powered app for speech and language development.
  4. CP Detect (Australia) – Early screening for cerebral palsy for every newborn.
  5. CPTech (Germany) – AI-powered chatbot communication system.
  6. Curiomotive (Australia) – Sporty walker for visually impaired individuals with mobility challenges.
  7. Dexora (Australia) – Automated 3D printing design for prosthetists.
  8. Ella (United States) – AI tools for neurodiverse education.
  9. EnAccess Maps Limited (Australia) – Business self-reporting platform for accessibility features.
  10. GLIA Diagnostics (Australia) – Non-invasive TBI diagnostic technology.
  11. IncludeMe (Australia) – Disability-specific travel review database.
  12. Intermentis Limited (New Zealand) – AI-driven door guardian for independent living.
  13. Leggera Lift (Australia) – Bath lift system for children with mobility challenges.
  14. LifeSetGo (Australia) – Workflow optimization for disability healthcare professionals.
  15. Marco Polo Portal (Australia) – NDIS-compatible housemate-matching platform.
  16. MindSigns (Australia) – Digital mental health tools for the deaf community.
  17. My Caring Life (Australia) – Support system for families raising children with disabilities.
  18. Nuffie Tech (Australia) – Smart bag system for neurodivergent adults.
  19. Neuwo (Australia) – AI-powered travel assistant for neurodivergent individuals.
  20. NutriCalc (Australia) – Nutrient analysis software for dietitians.
  21. PhantasiAI (Canada) – AI companion for mobility rehabilitation.
  22. Quinde LAB (Ecuador) – Educational platform for dyslexia and dyscalculia.
  23. Rhetorica (New Zealand) – AI-driven speech communication tool.
  24. Riana’s Cerebral Palsy Startup (Australia) – Inclusive tech toy for young children with CP.
  25. Sunrise (Australia) – AI-driven feedback tool for social anxiety communication.
  26. ThoughtPath (Australia) – AI-enhanced knowledge management app for neurodivergent users.
  27. unitely (Australia) – Career support platform for neurodivergent individuals.
  28. Virtuleap (Portugal) – VR solutions for cognitive assessment and training.
  29. Volitio (Australia) – Centralized care coordination platform for people with disabilities.
  30. What Unites (Australia) – Workplace inclusion program for neurodivergent employees.
  31. Winx Hands-Free Gaming (Australia) – Eye- and face-controlled gaming interfaces.
  32. ZeroTag (Australia) – Accessible pantry replenishment for individuals with disabilities.

Each of these startups represents a step forward in Disability Tech, and we can’t wait to see their impact. Stay tuned as we follow their progress and celebrate their successes!

For more information, visit our website and follow Remarkable for updates on Disability Tech innovation and CPA’s continued efforts to create an inclusive future.