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GalleriesNow is a revolutionary art platform rapidly becoming the most trusted source of information on galleries, artists and exhibitions worldwide. We have achieved tremendous traction in the space of one year, already working with Frieze Art Fair, Soho House and the FT and in discussions with major arts publications - and are an increasingly valuable way for galleries to interact with their audiences. We are fundraising to consolidate and bring further revenue streams on-line. Our goal is to be the perfect bridge between gallery and art buyer - join us on our journey!
days to go: Expired investment: £33,384
Halo Coffee are a range of 100% compostable, biodegradable coffee capsules, containing premium quality coffees which are fully compatible with Nespresso home machines. The capsules have been designed by a world-leading environmental packaging team and are made from a natural blend of paper pulp and bamboo.     
days to go: Expired investment: £656,250
Harvest London has produced a moving hydroponic and vertical and farm in London. It has connected a wide understanding of agriculture and technology and built a creative business. The company has created relationships with London's top chefs and restaurants and are working on the expansion. The company is planning to use the funds for miscellaneous expenses, operations and technology.
days to go: Expired investment: £402,060
Hippo aims to be the dedicated transportation service for non-emergency and impaired medical victims. With private care homes as customers and an NHS deal secured, they intend to allow quicker hospital bed rotation, free ambulances to attend more emergencies and decreased A&E waiting times. It is currently operating in South East Essex, having an association with South Essex Care & Health Association, and have an NHS deal in place as well. For the future, Hippo aims to develop a specialised management and booking solution that will combine its video camera system, so that patients can be monitored during the journey by the NHS and family members.
days to go: Expired investment: £175,390
HireGo is the world's first P2P car sharing application built on blockchain technology. It provides a decentralised car hiring platform for individual car owners and businesses. HireGo makes use of existing blockchain-based identity management tools to ensure that any user you interact with has been thoroughly assessed and vetted. User-review system is the key feature of HireGo. HireGo aims to reinvent and upgrade the multi-billion dollar vehicle sharing industry. So far, it has attracted a large social media following of 10K Telegram members and 11K Twitter followers. It has also been featured in media websites including TechBullion and CryptoNews.
days to go: Expired investment: £59,150
Hydro Wind Energy (HWE) is developing technologies to solve global issues of low-cost clean electricity, grid-scale energy storage, and seawater desalination. Its OceanHydro Wind technology harnesses offshore altitude wind using kites, stores the energy subsea and releases it on demand as electrical energy. HWE has also developed SubSea RO Wind technology to desalinate seawater into potable freshwater. The company has developed QuenchSea, which it asserts is the world's only low-cost handheld seawater desalination device. HWE has featured in publications like Wired, Euronews, Business Insider, and Yahoo Finance. It was selected as one of the top 100 start-ups shaping the 4th Industrial Revolution by the World Economic Forum (WEF). HWE will use the investment to fund technology development, product development teams, international expansion, and scale QuenchSea globally.
days to go: Expired investment: £696,260
INTRA DRIVE is pioneering next-level e-bike technology targeted for distribution to worldwide bike brands. Their innovative high-performance motor and gearbox fusion is meticulously engineered for effortless maintenance and minimal upkeep. Their overarching goal is to combat the climate crisis by offering a UK-manufactured solution rooted in circular design principles.
days to go: Expired investment: £317,661
Klymat's SaaS business model transforms vehicle fleet management for organizations and fulfills employees' transportation requirements. Through a centralized online platform offered via monthly subscriptions, Klymat empowers businesses to monitor their entire vehicle fleet and employee journeys, regardless of transportation mode. The software computes total business mobility costs and carbon emissions, providing a simpler, more visible, flexible, cost-effective, sustainable, and eco-friendly approach to corporate travel.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Lavelle Bikes design and manufacture e-bikes that are packed with useful technology. All of Lavelle's bikes are designed so that the user is in an ergonomic upright position. The gears change automatically so that all you have to do is pedal. There is also a hidden tracker if the bike is stolen so that you can pinpoint the location. You can also receive mobile phone notifications when your bike is moved.
days to go: Expired investment: £205,434
One of the largest automotive communities’ worldwide, attracting millions of car fans every week. Lovecars focuses on the luxury car market and generates revenue from partnerships with Rolls-Royce Motor Cars by utilising their social media reach. The company aims to bring car sales into the modern digital age by allowing its highly engaged community to review, rate and buy cars online.
days to go: Expired investment: £178,380
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