Accessibility statement

Updated on 24th June 2024

EmergX Ltd. is committed to making its websites accessible, this statement summaries our current position, and where we plan to get to:

This website is run by Invisible Systems Ltd. We want as many people as possible to be able to access our services and derive useful data from this website. For example, that means you should be able to: 

• use tools provided by your browser to adjust colours, colour contrast etc.
• zoom in and out of the page
• navigate the website using just a keyboard
• navigate the website using speech recognition software
• listen to the website using a screen reader

Some parts of our websites are not yet fully accessible:

• keyboard navigation within pages is poor on some pages
• some components have weak colours and poor contrast
• some components have no accessible alternative – including charts and location based
displays (e.g. maps)
• some buttons are not labelled
• some input related error messages are not clearly associated with the input
• some tools and components are not fully accessible to screen reader software

We’re always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems that aren’t listed on this page, please contact:

• email:
• phone:

Invisible Systems Ltd. is committed to making its website more accessible. This website is partially compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 AA standard, due to the non- compliances listed below:

Some non-text content is not replaced by textual alternatives.

Some functions of the site depend heavily on sensory characteristics to imply meaning, particularly action buttons.

Some inputs and other components are not fully labelled for their content type.

In some areas, colour is the only conveyor of information, particularly state-based information.

Some content requires scrolling in two dimensions.

Some pages are not navigable with a keyboard alone.

Content may be lost when authentication expires.

Some non-essential animations cannot be disabled.

Some click targets may be below the recommended size at default zoom levels.

Our content is delivered in British English. Minimal text is used by design.

Some errors are not linked to the item which caused the error.

Some elements do not contain accessible labels or instructions
Improving accessibility on our websites

• We shall review upgrading our design language to include libraries of components that have been designed and built with accessibility as a core focus.
• We shall review adding built-in features for adjusting colours, contrast, font size etc.
• We shall continue work to remove older, less accessible content.
This statement was prepared on 24th June 2024.