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Thinking of You is a mobile app designed for the charity sector to attract critical but harder to reach younger demographic. It links messages to donations, launching a whole new way of supporting others and their charities. It is supported by The Charities Aid Foundation and has 70 charity partners already. Thinking of You aims at achieving a 1.5% market share by end Y3. With the proceeds, the company will develop the application and rapidly grow userbase and charities.

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days to go: Expired investment: £133,560
Pawprint is a behavioural change platform that is on a mission to fight climate change. The platform allows people to measure, understand and reduce their carbon footprint, and fight ‘climate change’ by giving people bite-sized chunks to focus on. It aims to be the middleman, helping brands reach and understand their audience by offering these brands personalised challenges to help their reduce carbon footprint. The market for behavioural change platforms is slowly gaining solid traction with established brands such as Fitbit, Strava, and Calm. Pawprint aims to capitalise on this collective concern and deliver services that help mitigate those concerns.

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days to go: Expired investment: £352,440
People spend more on activities for their children than electricity or holidays. KalliKIds makes sure they spend wisely, picking classes, places to go and services they can trust: Trip Advisor or Go Compare for kids with up-front checking. Parents get to know the best choices and discounts and the activity providers get promoted. KalliKids has 670 providers, a renewal rate of >70% and providers signing up for a third year. The website has smashed its five year targets with 27k hits/month.
days to go: Expired investment: £174,946
Using the latest in technology to recycle a wider range of plastics with environmentally friendlier results. Recycling Technologies have created the RT7000, a machine that processes plastic waste and recycles it into Plaxx®. This new product can be used in wax products, as well as new plastic. Plastic products that are generally considered non-recyclable such as food trays and pouches, films and crisps packets can be processed by the company's machine. Contributions in the funding round will be invested towards developing around 200 RT7000 machines per annum at the company's manufacturing site, with a 2027 target of 1300 RT7000s to be leased to other businesses. Recycling Technologies has predicted that that from 10m tonnes of plastic, 7m tonnes will be processed into Plaxx®. Furthermore, funds will be allocated to expand the team and Binn Ecopark site, as well as run a 24/7 trial on their new plant.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,938,060
Go Modular design and build off-site modules for the construction industry. Using their innovative modular construction technology they aim to revolutionise the construction process making it more time efficient and less expensive to produce buildings. In 2018, Go Modular are looking to open their first factory in the UK which will enable them to offer the construction industry factory-produced building units that form the finished structure at the construction site.
days to go: Expired investment: £412,420
Love2Laundry are an on-demand dry cleaning delivery service. Since being founded in 2014, they have grown to over 5,000 members with over 35,000 orders and cover 58% of London locations. Using a simple app the laundry is collected, cleaned, folded and returned all within 24 hours at the competitive price of £1.65 / kg of laundry.
days to go: Expired investment: £186,020
Care in One Place provides a one-stop online marketplace where people can assess their personal circumstances to find the right care package, and purchase the necessary products and services.
days to go: Expired investment: £14,310
WantMyBet is a social network for football betting. It allows you to see peoples tips and their track records. WantMyBet gives you the opportunity to view all your betting accounts in the same place. There is also a monthly leaderboard for the best performing betters.
days to go: Expired investment: £47,363
TableCrowd are a real life business network, bringing people together through food. They have already hosted over 1000 private networking dinners, and have had speakers such as Google, Facebook, VCs, government ministers and Olympians.   
days to go: Expired investment: £274,640
H2GO Power is a clean technology company that develops green technology using its proprietary hydrogen storage technology and AI platform. It aims to be a contender in the $117.49 (USD) billion global hydrogen generation market. The company has successfully tested drone flights with its technology and secured funding for second-generation manufacture and flight trials for drone storage systems and working on delivery. H2GO Power has also developed a partnership with the noted organisation, Autodesk. The company's CEO was featured by The Financial Times in its 'Top 100 influential Woman in Engineering in the UK and Europe' post. It has also received acclaims from the World Economic Forum (WEF), the MIT Technology Review and received the 'Best Energy Start-Up Award' at the Global Hello Tomorrow Summit, amongst other commendations. H2GO Power will use the investment to provide clean and reliable power from renewable sources to millions worldwide.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,499,999
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