Stepping Into the UK: ChezLeon Joins the NSW Going Global Export Program
- Cheryl Pollock

- 11 minutes ago
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We’re proud to be part of the 2025–26 NSW Going Global Export Program — an initiative of the NSW Government supporting Australian businesses to expand into international markets and build meaningful global connections.
For ChezLeon, this marks an important step forward as we prepare to enter the UK market and engage with clinicians, partners, and organisations working across lymphoedema, oncology recovery, orthopaedics, and trauma care.

At the heart of our work is DP-Tx™, our patented differential pressure technology designed to support fluid movement and recovery through wearable, textile-based solutions. Unlike traditional approaches that rely on compression or mechanical devices, DP-Tx™ is designed to work with the body’s natural movement — focusing on comfort, usability, and real-world wearability.
As we continue to grow, we are increasingly aware that improving outcomes in areas such as lymphoedema and post-surgical recovery requires more than just product innovation. It requires collaboration — across clinicians, health systems, and patient communities.
The Going Global program provides an opportunity to do exactly that.
As part of the UK program, we will be engaging with:
Lymphoedema and oncology clinics
NHS stakeholders and healthcare networks
Potential distribution and commercial partners
Innovation hubs and healthcare ecosystems
We will also be attending key events, including NHS ConfedExpo, to better understand the UK healthcare landscape, clinical pathways, and opportunities for integrating patient-centred innovations into existing systems.
Our focus is not just on entering a new market, but on doing so in a way that aligns with clinical practice, supports patients in their day-to-day lives, and contributes to broader healthcare goals such as prevention, recovery, and improved quality of life.
We’re grateful to Investment NSW for the opportunity to be part of this program and look forward to building strong, aligned partnerships in the UK.
As we take this next step, we remain committed to our purpose: Supporting people living with fluid-related conditions to move more freely, comfortably, and confidently.
If you are based in the UK and working across lymphoedema, oncology recovery, orthopaedics, trauma, or patient support, we would welcome the opportunity to connect while we are in market.
We will be in London, Manchester, and Birmingham throughout June and are open to meeting with clinicians, healthcare providers, and potential partners who are interested in exploring patient-centred approaches to fluid management and recovery.


