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Regit is a cars digital garage. They make buying, selling and maintaining your car easier, by bringing all the best deals and providers together.  The platform performs many functions using the vehicle registration number, it creates digital garage with all their key dates in it so they stay safe and legal.  From there they create a market place for consumers to buy, sell or maintain their car. The platform currently has 1.4 million users and are looking for funding to expand the team, improve the consumer product and grow the registered user base to over 6million users. .
days to go: Expired investment: £796,040
FloatWind manufactures mass-produced floating offshore wind turbines. It seeks to disrupt the £20 billion offshore wind energy market. The company argues that conventional offshore wind farms, installed at sea, use expensive and slow installation methods that are also dangerous to the marine environment. It further stresses that the high cost of installation is often borne by the consumer. FloatWind asserts that its business model is different. The company claims to build its products on land and then floats its ready-to-float turbines out to sea. The company points out that this reduces environmental damage, substantially reduces costs, and makes offshore wind energy cheaper. FloatWind was selected for a 6-month UK Innovate Edge business mentoring programme and appeared for SetSquared Business Mentoring Seminar in May 2021. The company has 3,000+ followers on LinkedIn. FloatWind states it will use the investment for product development, expanding its team, IP protection, promoting marketing and PR, and boosting its manufacturing capabilities.
days to go: Expired investment: £311,497
Rightangled are a CQC registered healthcare provider specialising in genetic testing and is backed by the NHS England. They have designed and filed a patent for their Cardiac genetic test and are now seeking to expand their testing and telemedicine service into new markets and new tests.
days to go: Expired investment: £433,290
Lobster Pictures is a tech company that specialises in remote time-lapse camera systems. These time lapse camera systems limit the need for on-site visits, therefore saving time and money. The Lobster Pot has recorded projects in almost every environment known to man.  
days to go: Expired investment: £45,360
Tourniglo is a company that has come up with a unique two in one emergency tourniquet with a built-in torch. The innovation was driven by an identified need within the emergency services to provide an immediately available light source in dim-lighted areas when undertaking a patient or casualty eye examination as well as for military and close protection staff who might need to inject intravenous medication in rural areas. The global tourniquet systems market is expected to reach half a billion US dollars by 2025. The company aims to launch the production of its first product. Additionally, Tourniglo has been featured on the BBC website and has won various medals at international events, including a 'Gold Medal' at the World Invention Awards. The company requires investment to set-up manufacturing, packaging and distribution, and grow sales for the first year of commercialisation.
days to go: Expired investment: £21,414
Grabr is a social platform that connects users with their passions such as; wine, books, cars etc. Grabr's first site Games Grabr, is a social platform for gamers that allows users to showcase the games they're currently playing/ favourite games. They soon followed with another site called Book Grabr, which did very much the same think but for book lovers.
days to go: Expired investment: £120,440
Zona is a retrofit product using patented technology that fits any helmet or motorcycle worldwide. With pre-sales from 19 countries, the company is now looking to accelerate growth in this global arena and further expand into the larger cycle market.
days to go: Expired investment: £84,730
Dynamo claims to be the world's only 100% electric zero-emissions London black cab. It asserts that it uses Nissan's fully electric eNV200 Evalia MPV as a donor vehicle and converts it to a fully certified and compliant London 'Black Cab'. Dynamo argues that there are nearly 70,000 taxis in the UK, of which 4,000 have already converted to electric vehicles. Dynamo is competing to convert the remaining 66,000 into electric ones to gain profit and improve the environment. Dynamo has, to date, sold 170 vehicles in London, Liverpool, Coventry, Sheffield, and Nottingham. The company intends to become a competitor in the £4 billion taxi market. It states it will use the investment to procure a vast array of additional parts and equipment from a localised supply chain, increase its workforce, develop a second product in collaboration with Nissan/Renault Alliance, and strengthen its relationship with large automotive manufacturers.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,768,035
HouseSpotters aim to offer a cheaper alternative to High Street Estate Agents but with even better customer service. They have a highly experienced team of estate agents that use the latest technologies to aid in the sale of your home. 
days to go: Expired investment: £3,490
Mute International aim to make electric scooters and bicycles immediately available for use through their technology driven usership programmes. The bike supply programs are tailored to individual and commercial needs without the constraints and costs of ownership whilst also making a difference to the environment. 
days to go: Expired investment: £749,660
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