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Gravitricity is an energy technology company that uses heavyweights to store energy underground. The company uses winches to raise a heavyweight to the top of a vertical shaft to store electricity in the form of potential energy when there is excess energy on the grid. It then lowers it when required with the winch motors running as generators to transfer energy back to users on the grid. Gravitricity argues that the system can be charged and discharged multiple times a day for over 25 years. The company has built a 250kW concept demo in Edinburgh. It aims to become a contender in the energy storage market that is predicted to become a $620 billion market by 2040. The company has received interest from operating mines, grid companies, EV charging stations and solar developers for its technology. It will use the investment to complete the concept and detailed design for its prototype, develop its commercial projects portfolio, and protect its Intellectual Property (IP).
days to go: Expired investment: £1,185,207
A wind turbine's generator currently uses rare-earth magnets which cost £40 per kg, Greenspur have developed innovative generators which use ferrite magnets, an abundantly available material, that cost as little as £1 per kg. The company have made further advancements by removing the gearbox, which has resulted in lower maintenance costs and improved efficiency.
days to go: Expired investment: £368,640
Gripit offers uniquely designed plasterboard fixings, which can hold tremendous loads upto 113kgs. These light weighted and easy to install products are exported to over 32 countries, thereby raising over £4m in the last Crowdcube campaigns. In 2008, Mr. Jordan Daykin invented gripit drywall anchor when he was just 13 years old. In 2014, he became the youngest person to secure investment through BBC’s Dragon Den.  
days to go: Expired investment: £1,007,470
Handsome are one of the leading brands of back care stocked in over 1000 stores such as boots and CVS Pharmacy. They stock a comprehensive range of award winning products for pain relief and posture management and aim to become the leading consumer brand in back care through their brand BAC< BackPainHelp.
days to go: Expired investment: £514,530
INSPHERE uses image sensors and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to guide and correct robot positioning during the manufacturing process, ensuring right-first-time production. The company argues that industrial robots are not completely accurate and can experience unplanned downtime that can cost up to £10,000 per minute. INSPHERE asserts that its solution allows factory operators to operate safely with less downtime, and with multiple robot and human operators. The company has developed three products since 2013 which have received recognition in the aerospace and industrial automation sectors. INSPHERE is now launching IONA, a network of sensors that can be permanently deployed in a manufacturing environment to monitor and control industrial robots. IONA, the company points out, uses both hardware and software to correct errors taking into account the robot and its relationship to the workpiece. INSPHERE will use the investment to diversify the reach of IONA across markets.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,149,999
Inspira Pharmaceuticals (IP) is forming a possible new therapy for COVID-19. IP asserts that its in-lab plant-based molecular formulation has killed over 95% of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The company aims to understand whether a COVID-19 patient can safely inhale the formulation directly into their lungs as an effective treatment. IP has secured cornerstone investment from biotech angel investors and a Singaporean Venture Capitalist (VC) for its formula. IP argues that its technology has the potential for addressing other respiratory infections such as cystic fibrosis, influenza and the common cold in the coming months. The company will use the investment to develop an effective new drug, which will include further laboratory analysis, safety testing, and preparation for human trials.
days to go: Expired investment: £357,179
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days to go: Expired investment: £1,210,000
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days to go: Expired investment: £360,250
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days to go: Expired investment: £257,501
ISO Spaces utilises shipping containers to design and manufacture pop-up portable spaces for many blue-chip businesses including Fever-Tree and Jeep to display and market their products and services. This award-winning company is now ready to enter the modular housing market with more than 500 homes already in the pipeline for 2018.
days to go: Expired investment: £651,950
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