North Wales prosthetics manufacturer set to hit £1 million in revenue thanks to exports
An award-winning North Wales manufacturer of prosthetic leg covers is on track to hit £1 million in revenue by 2026 thanks to an ambitious export strategy supported by the Welsh Government.
Founded in 2018 by former Paralympian Mark Williams, Limb-art’s prosthetic leg covers are designed and developed using the latest digital processes and are made from robust high-grade nylon, which can be recycled. The company currently works in partnership with the NHS in England and Wales to provide its leg covers to amputees in the domestic market.
With an estimated 1.5 million people undergoing amputations – mostly lower limb – around the world each year, the demand for prosthetic services is expected to double by 2050. Limb-art is working with health boards and insurance companies internationally to deliver its niche product to those who need it across the globe.
“Our exporting success has been fuelled by trust and believability. I created Limb-art as a result of my own body image issues around my prosthetic, which I’ve had since I was 10 years old. I truly want to help amputees feel confident and I think this resonates with our customers.”
Key to Limb-art’s export success has been support from the Welsh Government which has included feasibility studies for target markets such as the US, as well as on-the-ground support to locate potential distributors for its niche products overseas.
Mark added: “Our exporting journey has not been without its challenges. Paperwork has been a particular difficulty for us when entering new markets as our product is so unique that it doesn’t appear on custom forms. The Welsh Government has been instrumental in making it as easy as possible for us to get our products to our overseas distributors, saving us valuable time and energy”.
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