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Rockabox is a global leader in programmatic technology for rich media marketing and is at the forefront of a revolution that is occurring in the $118 billion online advertising industry.
days to go: Expired investment: £4,274,422
Samba Networks has created a solution for mobile advertising that targets the desired audience without overloading them with irrelevant ads. This advertising method allows brands to connect with mobile users effectively. 
days to go: Expired investment: £468,964
Savortex is a British IoT (Internet of Things) hand-hygiene technology company. It has designed a patent-pending, non-touch, smart hand sanitizer dispenser. Savortex argues that the worldwide market for 'Hand Sanitizers' is forecast to grow to $36.6 billion by 2026 in the wake of COVID-19. The company aims to become a segment leader in this sector. Savortex claims that IoT enabled hand dryers and sanitizers can identify individuals who use the aforementioned devices and those that did not. Building managers can use this data to ensure the highest level of hygienic discipline. Savortex points out that its IoT devices can also provide real-time data on the number of times a hand dryer or sanitizer is being used in other locations. This allows a range of clients, including supermarkets, hotels, restaurants, and shopping centres, to assess how hygienic their customer base is and take measures accordingly. Savortex will use the £1,075,000 of growth capital to develop its sales channels, continue product development, and access new markets globally.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Simply get results limited are a universal data analytics solution, improving financial performance through people. They have established a client portfolio of household names and are profitable with over £400k of revenue. They save organisations tens of millions of pounds using their proprietary software and unique algorithms to find patterns and trends to present unseen opportunities.
days to go: Expired investment: £205,000
SkiBro is a leading business-to-customer (B2B) Software as a Service (SaaS) platform that aspires to become a contender in the €2 billion ski lessons market. The platform has onboarded 8,000 ski schools and 150,000 ski instructors to date. SkiBro's marketplace encompasses 350 resorts in 7 countries across Europe and North America, with over 6,000 ski instruction products. SkiBro intends to expand into ski hire. The platform has 350 independent ski instructors (250 last year) and 400+ ski schools, with notable ones including ESF La Plagne, ESF Courchevel, Evolution2 (France), Skischule Alberg (Austria), and Ski and Snowboard School Courmayeur (Italy). The company claims that despite COVID-19 hampering business in March 2020, the platform hosted 8.467 lesson bookings worth €1.35 million, recording a 500% YoY growth with an average booking value of €453. SkiBro is seeking £1.5 million of equity funding to accelerate company growth and deliver profitability in 2023-2024.
days to go: Expired investment: £749,825
Smart Trade App is a software-based payment app that accepts card payments directly from the phone. It helps small business owners all over the UK. The app further includes features in it such as invoicing, light CRM, team management, reporting as well as the ability to delegate jobs. Smart Trade App has got the most Disruptive Payments Tech award 2019 and has processed transaction volumes worth £1.5 million. Large high street banks in the UK have approached the company for their business accounts. They have also signed an agreement with CardOne banking and has formed a strategic partnership with MasterCard.
days to go: Expired investment: £268,152
Tamoco Limited are a provider of online data, creating actionable data and aggregating precise consumer location data. Tamoco provides brands with a method of understanding how audiences behave with speed and accuracy, and delivers an innovative content delivery platform for advertisers. The platform utilises precise location to present content relevant to its audience.     
days to go: Expired investment: £1,050,000
The Face Recognition Company (FRC) produces 90%+ accurate face recognition solution. In 2016, the company came up with the objective to develop the most accurate and cost-effective facial recognition solution. This technology is suitable for commercial applications or crime and other security uses. Additionally, the FRC's go-to-market strategy incorporates working through large integrators/partners/approved installers, eight of which are ready to promote and install its product to their own customer base. The FRC team has technically developed this solution by combining 100 years of experience in facial recognition. In June 2018, FRC had filed for two patents: first, ‘Recognition of 3D Objects’ and second, 'Method of and System for Recognising a Human Face’. Where suitable, FRC has also set-up an EIS tax relief.
days to go: Expired investment: £215,600
TheDogApp connects a community of Dog Owners via a new exciting social media app. Dog owners are able to interact with other dog owners, find local experts/dog services and share pictures and videos. TheDogApp is a Facebook/Instagram for dog owners, capitalising on social media applications that focus on a person's hobby or passion. 
days to go: Expired investment: £400,000
Third Bladetec Bitcoin Mine is aiming to be the largest bitcoin mine in the UK. They are looking to raise £10million to fund the building and operations of the mine.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,195,000
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