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Cellmed is an immuno-oncology company that are developing treatments for ovarian cancer.  Their lead product PROCURE a dendritic cell vaccine and they are now looking to expand the treatment to target solid tumors.    
days to go: Expired investment: £520,294
CFP is a family owned business which is backed by British Business Bank. The company has created the world’s leading carbon fibre composite recycling operation. CFP has drawn a pipeline of business across a range of applications and is now involved with 25+ businesses across automotive, defence, and oil and gas industries. The company has taken concrete steps to improve its sales team to reflect its end market focus. CFP believes that as the adoption of the products occurs, the markets are adequately plentiful and different for CFP to achieve its aspirations and that the exit valuation fixed out in the Investment Memorandum remains achievable.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Carbon Negative Permeable Pavement Systems (CNPPS) offers Carbon Negative solution for hard surfaces like pavements and road networks. The company uses secondary aggregates, waste products and carbon-negative materials in its pavement systems which absorb more carbon in the manufacturing process than the carbon emitted per square meter by traditional carbon-intensive road construction methods. CNPPS's products are also permeable and can reduce flooding caused by rainwater run-off, thereby improving road safety. The company argues that its products are an estimated 5-8% less expensive than the currently used processes, having the potential to lessen the infrastructure budgets of the UK government. CNPPS requires initial funding to carry out a trial of its system by the Highways of England.  The company will use the investment funds to trial, accredit, CE mark and market CNPPS, and generate buyer interest in its products. 
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Combat Medical have created an innovative method to treat bladder cancer by using heated chemotherapy. By heating the treatment the membrane is more permeable and is able to penetrate further. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,725,220
Cornish Lithium intends to set up an environmentally-responsible and unique lithium extraction industry in the UK. The company has acquired exploration rights for lithium and other battery metals across Cornwall. Extensive mineral rights agreements have given the company a first-mover advantage in Cornwall. The funds raised will be used to support research over the next 12 months, which includes sample collection, in order to completely understand the battery metal potential of Cornwall.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,430,640
Reducing the cost of orthopaedic equipment by using compression screws and titanium maxiangle locking plates. DC Surgical Supplies have acquired an exclusive license with Palmer & Baker with the aim of helping the NHS cut the cost of purchasing regular-use equipment by as much as 35%. Their product is CE Certified and has been featured in The Telegraph.
days to go: Expired investment: £99,000
Providing dental professionals with an online Personal Development Plan for their Continuing Professional Development. Dentinal Tubules currently has more than 2,100 individuals registered to use the service and over 2,700 dental practice professionals that are paying for a subscription. Dentinal Tubules hosts more than 1,500 educational and certified videos to help with a professional's CPD, in addition they also offer live courses, a livestream and an annual congress. Investments will be used to enhance, develop and bring the technology in-house.
days to go: Expired investment: £155,820
A technological healthcare service allowing patients to discuss any concerns with a GP, clinician or specialists via video consultations, home visits, or appointments at the clinic. DocNoc launched less than 12 months ago and has over 160 NHS and private sector doctors and clinics registered on the service. The company's business model is easily flexible and aim to launch DocNoc internationally.
days to go: Expired investment: £269,710
OvuSense has been designed for women that struggle to conceive, actively predicting fertility patterns.  The OvuSense system has two parts a smartphone app and a medical grade vaginal sensor. OvuSense works for all women. The product gives a 24 hour prediction within your cycle.
days to go: Expired investment: £100,000
FreeHand is a robotic surgical camera controller that aims to make surgeries precise and safer. The company cites data arguing that over 15 million keyhole surgeries are performed annually in which an additional clinician is mostly required to manually hold the camera the surgeon uses to see the operating field. The company asserts that this is not the most optimal way. FreeHand's robotic camera controller aims to solve this issue by providing steady images and precise control, saving time, and improving outcomes. The company has regulatory clearance for sale in the EU, US, and Japan. FreeHand points out that surgical robotics is one of the fastest-growing segments in Medical Technology, projected to reach $91.5 billion by 2025. It aims to become a contender in this segment. FreeHand claims that surgeons have successfully used its robotic controller in more than 15,000 procedures. The company will use the investment to expand the distributor base in Europe, Asia and Latin America, targeting over 12 million procedures annually.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,003,350
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