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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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CoachScanner connects companies and people looking for coach or minibus hire with local reliable operators. Since launching in March 2016 bookings are taking place with over 800 active Operators and the size of the industry in the UK has reached £2.7 billion.
days to go: Expired investment: £79,090
247 babysits have developed a babysitting app for parents and sitters across all platforms: iPhone, Samsung, Android and the web. They aim to connect parents with highly qualified and trusted sitters.
days to go: Expired investment: £142,340
UK Software Job operate within the £25bn UK recruitment market, providing a platform for employers to connect with software professionals. Employers are able to populate their profile, showcasing their company whilst asking specific screening questions to review and compare candidates.
days to go: Expired investment: £18,240
At Wombat our mission is to empower generations to manage, save and grow their money. Our goal is to break down barriers that prevent people from investing. Wombat will allow people to invest in some of the world’s best known brands for as little as £5.
days to go: Expired investment: £209,160
Bio Teq aim to be early movers in the human implantable technology market ebbedding micro-transponder technology into users hands. The company has already featured on BBC, Channel 5 and ITV News and is raising to further research and development.
days to go: Expired investment: £39,770
Ocular Intelligence aim to be at the forefront of exciting markets such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine vision. They aim to expand the technology to more than facial recognition such as recognising clothing, cars and buildings among many other object types.
days to go: Expired investment: £210,150
Adapttech aim to reduce the number of sessions needed to adjust a prosthetic to it’s owner, making prosthetics more comfortable at a much faster rate. Their technology uses a laser scanner combined wearale sensors to determine where the socket needs adjustments.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,225,000
AMUTRI LTD specializes in quick 3D visualization through CAD and BIM files. They are committed to creating the largest database of design data, tackling the difficulty of acquiring elusive building and product design information. This data plays a crucial role in driving innovations like AI-powered design, robot training, and gaming asset generation. Moreover, the company aims to address the time-consuming tasks carried out by 3D Visualisers and Artists.
days to go: Expired investment: £500,000
Arcade is an innovative provider of technology (patent pendinG) that empowers telecom carriers to offer life-changing gigabit broadband over existing networks, with rapid deployment and ROI in under a year. Their solutions enable gigabit speeds everywhere, complementing fiber strategies and avoiding extensive cable replacements.
days to go: Expired investment: £350,000
ARROE Limited is planning on creating an ecosystem of software and hardware products to eliminate the charging problem. The company has made the first universal laptop charging solution by joining software and hardware. Since 2016, the business and products of the company have evolved enormously, but the key focus of the company is to free people from the wall socket. It will sell their products through three channels: B2C (Website), B2B and B2C (Brand partners). The ARROE application will become the virtual assistant for power management.
days to go: Expired investment: £360,000
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