(from left) Keith Hanson of Fine EquinITy Ltd, Neville Bearpark of UNW and Jane Siddle of NEL Fund M

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£400k backing for Stockton-based digital horse training system

Stockton-based Fine EquinITy Ltd, a digital training system for horses, has secured a £400k investment to support its full product commercialisation and market drive.

Backed by the Finance For Business North East Growth Fund, managed by NEL Fund Managers, EquinITy is a fully automated web-based horse welfare, training and yard management tool.

Developed here in the North East, the product integrates GPS, Stride and Heart Rate Monitoring technologies into a simple-to-use single button device. Information can be streamed immediately to any web-enabled device anywhere around the world,

Data such as distance, split times, strides per furlong, stride length, speed, location and altitude is collected by the device, which is attached via a light weight girth sleeve, and can provide an early indication of improving fitness and potential health deterioration.

The system was the brainchild of North East entrepreneurs and race horse owners Keith Hanson and Steven Catchpole, who got the idea back in 2011 while watching one of their horses during a training session.

They have since invested their own capital in developing and refining a product which has already received a very positive response from owners and trainers across the horse racing world.

As well as being adopted by well-known names in the UK racing industry, including trainers such as Brian Ellison, Michael Dods, Ed Dunlop, William Haggis and Nigel Twiston-Davies, EquinITy is also already being used by clients in the US, Australia, New Zealand, Dubai and Hong Kong, and targeting further overseas sales will be part of the company’s development strategy.

Keith Hanson explained: “Detailed assessment of accurate data clearly plays a very important role in many fields these days, and having watched a lot of sessions where views of a horse’s performance was primarily based on a stopwatch and the trainer’s intuition, we knew there was a business opportunity for us in capturing more detailed information.

“The EquinITy device has been built specifically for the equine industry, and is rugged enough to withstand the environments in which it operates, as well as being very easy to operate.

“Many racehorse owners are also business people who are often away travelling, and the system allows them to easily keep up with how their horses are performing in training wherever they happen to be in the world.

“The response we’ve had from the horse racing industry has been very positive, and as well as widening our presence therein both at home and abroad, there are many other equine pursuits where we think EquinITy will be just as useful to a huge number of potential customers and we’re now working towards targeting as many of them as we can.

“Working with the NEL team to bring in the investment was a very positive process, and they’re the right partners to help us market and develop our product offering.”

Jane Siddle, investment executive at NEL Fund Managers, added: “This is a niche product born of real knowledge of and passion for the equine industry, and it has the potential to become a huge success in many different spheres.”

Fine EquinITy Ltd was advised on the investment by Neville Bearpark, corporate finance partner at accountancy firm UNW, supported by corporate finance managers Carole Almond and Michael McCulloch.

Neville Bearpark, corporate finance partner at UNW, said: “The EquinITy product is truly disruptive technology and has gained significant ground in the marketplace against global competition.

“This is due in no small part to the foresight of Keith and Steven who identified a gap in the market and to their team who have developed such a world class product. The team at UNW was delighted to work with EquinITy and we wish them success in the future.”

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