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Stand Number: C401

AYOA

OpenGenius Ltd was founded in 2005 with the mission to help people think better using technology. We created one of the world’s leading innovation software programs, AYOA, an all-in-one productivity tool for idea generation and collaboration, that goes beyond traditional task management and includes many features that support neurodivergent individuals.

Stand Number: B406

Ace Centre

Ace Centre is a UK charity providing assistive technology and AAC support for individuals with complex communication needs. We offer assessments, training, resources, and free advice to help people express themselves, gain independence, and ensure everyone has the tools to communicate and live independently.

Stand Number: D501

Aspire Strategies

Unlock Your Potential with the only skill-based learning platform that empowers users to overcome barriers, excel academically, and reach their full career potential. Used by over 15,000 students and professionals.

Stand Number: D106

Autopress Education

Autopress Education are dedicated to providing high quality resources to support teaching and learning in the UK and Ireland. Founded in 1999, we are passionate about all things learning and pride ourselves on attention to detail, in terms of product quality, pedagogical knowledge and classroom application.

Balanced People Ltd.

Balanced People; we provide our amazing members with authentic and accessible tools to look after their mental health and wellbeing.  Our unique approach (by this we mean straight talking and humorous), and wide range of resources provide an easy way for you to proactively manage your mental health and wellbeing.

Stand Number: C404

Booost Education

Booost Education creates tools that empower neurodivergent learners by enhancing productivity and making revision more effective. Our mission is to support diverse learning styles and approaches with innovative solutions. Our apps, Booost and Luna, help students overcome study barriers and unlock their full academic potential.

Stand Number: C404

Booost Education Ltd

Booost Education was founded in 2021 by Education professionals. Their first product, Booost, helps organise tasks, optimise time, and overcome challenges. Their second product, Luna, helps with learning through AI-generated flashcards and personalised revision schedules. Their aim is to help students, through their products, get the most out of education.

Stand Number: C201

British Dyslexia Association

The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) is the voice of dyslexic people. We aim to influence government and other institutions to promote a dyslexia friendly society that enables dyslexic people of all ages to reach their full potential.

Stand Number: B603

Connections in Mind

Connections in Mind is a non-profit company committed to raising awareness of executive functions and the impact these brain processes have on children, adults, families, and within workplace and educational settings. We support students and adults in developing key skills through our expert approach to Executive Function Coaching.

Stand Number: A101

Crossbow Education Ltd

Founded by an SEN teacher and serving the dyslexia community for 30 years; creators of the Eye Level Reading Ruler and Aravis dyslexia-friendly font. Trusted suppliers of tinted exercise books, coloured overlays, synthetic phonics readers, multisensory literacy resources, pencil grips and more.

Davis UK & Ireland

We provide programmes for neurodivergent individuals based on the discoveries of Ron Davis who overcame his severe dyslexia and profound autism. The Davis method has transformed learning and lives of thousands of individuals, addressing the root cause of each difficulty using an individual's natural way of thinking and being

Stand Number: B403

Dragon eLearning Solution

The Dragon eLearning Solution is an online training guide for Dragon users, approved by SFE and CPD certified! It has been created by a certified Dragon trainer with over 20 years experience of working with the software and is a complete step-by-step guide to this amazing app!

Stand Number: A114

Dynamo Maths

Dynamo Maths is an award-winning, research and evidence-based inclusive programme proven to support students with dyscalculia and those not meeting age-related expectations.

Stand Number: B504

Dyslexia Matters

Online Accessible Courses to learn about Dyslexia Practical - Interactive - Not essay driven

Stand Number: B401

ESPO

ESPO is a public sector owned professional buying organisation (PBO), specialising in providing a wide range of goods and services to the public sector for over 40 years. We offer a comprehensive, one-stop shop solution to UK schools of over 27,000 catalogue products

Stand Number: C102

EdShed

EdShed is the umbrella for several educational products, including Phonics Shed, Spelling Shed, MathShed, The Literacy Shed, The Literacy Shed Plus and QuizShed. Using evidence-based approaches, EdShed empowers every learner. We make products that create as much educational impact as possible with the least hassle for you and your learners.

Stand Number: D102

Glean

Glean is an assistive technology that supports disabled students and employees who find note taking challenging. It enhances comprehension and recall by structuring notes and reducing cognitive load. Ideal for lectures, meetings, and interviews, Glean empowers individuals to organise information, identify key concepts, and learn more effectively.

Stand Number: E210

Growth Spark Training

To be completed

Stand Number: B202

Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity

Our mission is to remove barriers to learning, employment and life for people with dyslexia, by providing expert, personal and life-changing support. We do this by providing assessments, tuition and coaching to individuals as well as training to teachers, teaching assistants, parents of dyslexic children and employers of dyslexic staff.

Stand Number: B202

Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity

At the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity, we support people with dyslexia to bring about positive changes in their lives. Our team of specialists provide help through dyslexia assessments, consultations, 1:1 tuition and training as well as a variety of courses, workshops, information and advice.

Stand Number: C301

IDLS Group Ltd

IDLS Group provide award winning software to help pupils improve Literacy, Numeracy and Wellbeing. All three programmes have been designed with dyslexia, dyscalculia and other SEN conditions in mind, and are widely used by 7-13 year olds in the UK and overseas.

Stand Number: B503

Left n Write

LEFT ‘n Write is a small independent online store run by Mark and Heather Stewart specialising in the advice and provision of everything left-handed, with a focus on helping left-handed children excel at handwriting. They have produced many resources and run training for schools in person or as downloadable CPD.

Stand Number: B104

Listening Books

An audiobook lending charity offering 1000s of audiobooks for people with dyslexia or anyone who finds their illness, mental health, physical or learning disability affects their ability to read the printed word or hold a book. 1000s of books, newspapers and magazines are also available.

Stand Number: B103

Maple Hayes Hall School

Maple Hayes is a specialist school for children aged 7 to 17 with Specific Learning Difficulties/Dyslexia and is approved under section 41 of the 2014 Children & Families Act. Many pupils have statements or EHC plans and are placed by 16 Midlands Local Authorities.

Stand Number: A118

Oakfield Learning Ltd

Oakfield Learning's plavalmat® range of concrete maths manipulatives has been specifically designed to support those who have difficulties with learning maths. Our resources can help pupils to develop better conceptual understanding of a wide range of mathematical concepts. Help children master maths with #plavalmat

Stand Number: B201

Patoss Ltd

Our mission is to help people with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) succeed in their education and workplace by nourishing the professionals who teach, assess and support them.

Stand Number: C202

Scanning Pens

Scanning Pens is an award-winning portable assistive technology company based in the UK, founded by Jack Churchill and Toby Sutton. With Jack having dyslexia himself, he wants to make sure both adults and children across the world within the neurodivergent community have the necessary tools to read confidently.

Stand Number: C503

Suzy Taylor

Blogger/ Author Assistive technology trainer Life coach Undergraduate studying Criminology

Stand Number: B102

TTS Special Direct

We have an extensive range of resources to support children who have Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Speech and Language difficulties. Through our work with SEN experts we have a range of inclusive resources that support children in every aspect of their learning and development.

The Dyscalculia Network Cic

The Dyscalculia Network CIC is a not-for-profit community interest company, run by volunteers to support and advocate for people with dyscalculia and maths learning difficulties. Our work is spread across three areas: educational support, campaigning, and raising awareness of dyscalculia and maths learning difficulties across the UK.

Stand Number: C303

The Dyslexia Shop

The Dyslexia Shop stocks thousands of carefully selected products and teaching resources to help adults, children and infants with special educational needs learning difficulties.

Stand Number: B303

The Levels School

The Levels School is an independent specialist day school offering high quality education and exemplary pastoral care to students with dyslexia and co-occurring difficulties. As a result, many of our students have a range of complex, specific learning, social communication and emotional difficulties.

Stand Number: D401

The Neurodiversity Network

The Neurodiversity Network is an online community created to support neurodivergent adults by providing downloadable resources and peer-to-peer support. We also provide consultation and training services to support organisations to become neuroinclusive.

Stand Number: C104 /C105

The Reading Doctor

The Reading Doctor is a tuition and school intervention service, founded by Deborah Salsbury. Deborah, a qualified primary school teacher, initially began her career as a teacher in Bromley, Greater London. Over time, her role evolved into specialised group intervention teaching, focusing on providing access to learning for all students.

Stand Number: B602

The Sensory Lan

Offering sensory solutions for a wide range of needs. Finding the right solution can be a transformative experience, whether you are seeking sensory stimulation, relief from stress, or simply a way to focus at school or work. We’ve curated a diverse collection of fidgets to meet a variety of needs.

Stand Number: B506

The Specialist Tutoring Co

Founded in 2019 by two specialist tutors, The Specialist Tutoring Co provides qualified and experienced SEN and mainstream teachers who deliver tailor-made lessons to suit individual learning needs. This also includes exam preparation for entrance exams including 8+, 11+, 13+, GCSE and A'Level. Lessons are one-to-one and in small groups.

Stand Number: A104

The Unicorn School

We are a specialist, independent day school for children aged 7 to 16 years who have Specific Learning Differences. We are a small, nurturing school with 120 pupils. Providing a cherishing environment and specialist teaching, we bridge the gap between our pupils’ current performance and their potential achievement.

Stand Number: B204

Widgit

Learning to read and write can be very difficult, especially when new concepts and vocabulary are being introduced. Widgit Symbols add support to the learning environment motivating students and helping them access information to become independent and confident learners. Creating symbolised resources that support the curriculum has never been easier.

Stand Number: D301

neurobox

We’re a leading disability and neurodiversity workplace adjustments provider, dedicated to fostering inclusive and accessible work environments for disabled and neurodivergent individuals. We work together with organisations, managers, and employees, giving them the practical tools to embed neuroinclusion into their workplace culture, policy and practices