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Evac+Chair International Limited
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Evac+Chair is the recognised global leader in stairway evacuation manufacturing escape chairs for people with disabilities or mobility impairments.
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Updated 06 Jun 2026 16:52
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Financial period: 1 Jan 2024 to 31 Dec 2024
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Birmingham City University and Evac+Chair International Limited P1
1 Feb 2021 to 31 Jan 2023
To investigate the capabilities of lightweight composite materials for the application in new and existing patient transfer mobility equipment.
Birmingham City University and Evac+Chair International Limited
1 Apr 2017 to 31 Mar 2019
To design and develop a universal Stretcher Interface Device for neonatal equipment to be securely attached to European Ambulance Loading Stretchers and other markets worldwide.
The University of Nottingham and Evac+Chair International Limited
1 Mar 2016 to 30 Nov 2018
To design and develop restraints for transporting neonatal and paediatric patients that are compliant with changing legislation for crashworthiness and embed knowledge and capability in dynamics.
Evac + Chair: Developing a lightweight, metal-free prototype of the ProtoMedic+ stretcher
1 Aug 2014 to 31 Jul 2015
Physically restraining an individual is always a last resort, but is necessary when they present harm to themselves or others; there is a risk of injury to both the individual and to the attendees (typically the front line services including the police, paramedics, nurses, doctors and prison officers. The number of restraint related deaths and injuries ha...