- lindaandrews071
- Jun 4
- 2 min read

The Simulator Company, recognised as the world’s number one innovative company in advanced circulatory therapy simulators, has welcomed representatives from the UK and Indian Department for Business and Trade (DBT) to its UK headquarters in Coalville, Leicestershire.
The Simulator Company exports its advanced clinical simulators to hospitals, clinics and medical training providers around the world, including Europe, the USA, Australia, the Middle East and Asia. The DBT visit provided an opportunity to explore deeper international expansion in the healthcare and life sciences sector, with a particular focus on India and other key regions across the world.
Sagar Haval, Inventor, CEO and Managing Director of The Simulator Company, commented:
“From the UK to critical care teams across the world, The Simulator Company remains committed to improving lives through high-impact, life-saving training solutions."
“The DBT team has been consistently supportive throughout our journey, and we’re grateful for their ongoing guidance and enthusiasm as we continue to scale and bring our next-generation simulation solutions to healthcare professionals around the globe.”
About The Simulator Company:
Founded in October 2019 by Babita Haval and Sagar Haval, The Simulator Company has rapidly advanced to the forefront of the industry with pioneering simulation solutions. Known for developing the UK’s first manikin-based Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS) simulators, the company provides healthcare professionals with highly realistic training experiences for critical care procedures - revolutionising clinical training worldwide. Its mission is to make best-in-class simulation training accessible for advanced circulatory therapies.
Above Photo: Image shows (left-right) Sagar Haval, Aman Chawla (Healthcare & Life Sciences at DBT India), Louise Stock (Healthcare & Life Sciences Sector lead – DBT Midlands) and Mark Sankey (International Trade Adviser, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire & Rutland)