Aquarate record growth with demand for Hydracare Technology “exceeding expectation”
Medical equipment supplier Aquarate has announced record growth as demand and sales for its Hydracare Technology has been “exceeding expectation”.
Since the full launch of its Hydracare solution for real time management of hydration in care settings at the start of 2022, Aquarate has continued to add to its extensive customer list, and has recently added Wirral Council, South West London ICB and Sussex ICB.
Aquarate’s Hydracare Technology claims to offer a ground-breaking approach to hydration. A simple electronic cup that links seamlessly to a cloud based service, allows fluid intake to be managed and measured effectively, with KPIs and alerts ensuring that any exceptions can be managed in real time preventing avoidable deaths.
Rebecca Taylor, Aquarate’s CEO, provides insight into how the business is managing its product supply chain: “We were already predicting significant growth and preempted this by ensuring that critical components in our manufacturing process were already procured and secured well in advance of production runs, meaning that as we go into 2023, we have a robust supply chain in place to keep meeting our customer demand.
“I am incredibly proud of what we are setting out to achieve – a vision that nobody who is vulnerable should be dehydrated – knowing the consequential impact this has on patient health and wellbeing.
“As Aquarate heads into 2023, we expect the growth of our customer base to continue at pace. Aquarate is fully backed by a brilliant investor team, ensuring that we can meet our customer expectations and our Hydracare Technology can get to those who need it the most.”