About Solace Mobility
Who We Are
Solace Mobility is a venture based in Toronto, Canada. We're building interactive rehabilitation games powered by motion tracking. Our goal is to make high-repetition motor therapy easier to complete consistently, and more engaging to return to.
Who It’s For
Our games are designed for anyone looking to improve upper-limb function, whether during early recovery or long-term management of neurological or musculoskeletal conditions. We’ve received positive feedback from people with stroke, arthritis, and incomplete SCI.
Molly Long
Co-Founder • Software
Biomedical Engineering (University of Toronto). Currently completing an MSc in Neuroengineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, focused on strengthening the clinical relevance and evidence-informed design of Solace Mobility.
Annelies Henckel
Co-Founder • Operations
Political Science and Environmental Studies (University of Toronto). Works as a legal assistant at Frontiers and supports Solace across operations, compliance, partnerships, and communications to help keep the venture organized, clear, and patient-centred.
Max Clark
Co-Founder • Software
Mechanical Engineering (Queen’s University). Successful entrepreneur and builder who supports product and software development, with a focus on practical implementation, iteration, and bringing ideas into working prototypes.
Sarah Lacy
Co-Founder • Finance
Final-year Business student (Queen’s University). Oversees financial planning and supports operations, including budgeting, forecasting, and coordinating day-to-day logistics.



