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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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DotFrames is pioneering an AI, VR, and AR-powered e-commerce platform for immersive 3D experiences. Their focus is on media and entertainment, creating hyper-real galleries for art and collectibles. They aim to develop a next-gen Shopify platform-as-a-service, enabling clients to showcase and sell various products in immersive environments. The investment will fuel platform development. DotFrames merges technology and artistry, reshaping art appreciation.
days to go: Expired investment: £100,000
A multi-platform business combining extreme action sports with leisure activities. Graystone offers experiences in surfing, skiing, snowboarding and skateboarding. Customers have the option of participating open sessions, or attending classes. Graystone will open its first site in December 2018 in Manchester. Brands interested in the company include Adidas, Red Bull, Stance and Nixon. Graystone intends to offer other facilities such as fitness studios, media labs, bars, restaurants and retail sites. By year two, the company is aiming to host 100,000 visitors per year and have locations within one-hour driving distance of at least 8 million people. This will be achieved with plans to open 5 facilitates in Britain over the next 5 years.
days to go: Expired investment: £229,830
Smart Cricket Global is a company aiming to transform the game of cricket by bringing data analytics to cricketer. Its first product, Batsense, is a cognitive device that is empowering players and coaches through the provision of real-time data, covering parameters like back-lift, follow-through angle, bat speed, impact time and rotation at impact etc. The device fits onto the tip of a bat and records all the movements of the bat which is then fed into a data analytics engine allowing for a deeper insight into the game. This device, the company believes, will make the game of cricket more intuitive and entertaining. They will use the investment for manufacturing, further product innovation & marketing.

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days to go: Expired investment: £148,195
Mogees is a London-based company with the objective to disrupt the relationship between people and physical objects. Their patent-pending technology allows anyone to transform ordinary physical objects into ‘smart’ ones through the power of machine learning and a vibration sensor.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,153,867
Koor aims at helping singers become more musical and confident. Founded by an experienced conductor and software engineer, Koor aims to support choirs in extending the complexity and range of their repertoire. It has already released the Beta version of the app. The company has three revenue streams: advertising and sponsorship by music publishers, general advertising, and subscription payments. With the proceeds, the company will set up its first recording unit. Furthermore, it will enhance workforce, record content for the app, and purchase recording equipment and install it.
days to go: Expired investment: £123,117
gowithYamo aims to make art more accessible to everyone, from art newbies to experienced gallery-goers through its application. Users can collect Yamo points by checking-in to galleries and exchanging them for rewards such as art prints and exhibition tickets from the company's in-app store. gowithYamo provides support to galleries, museums and artists by exposing them to an active community of art lovers. The company also offers custom-built virtual exhibition spaces where artists can show and sell their work to a sizeable digital audience. gowithYamo has collaborated with art entities like Roy's Art Fair, The Other Art Fair, Harlesden High Street, and many others. It has a social media presence of 50,000+ followers. The company will use 30% of the investment to expand across different demographics, 25% to further finetune its virtual exhibition platform, 20% for marketing, and 25% to implement Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the gowithYamo app to help recommend exhibitions to its users.

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days to go: Expired investment: £161,105
An activity centre aggregator allowing customers to easily book adventures through a website or a mobile app. Geronigo has established connections with more than 1800 activity centres in the UK and Ireland that offer 1000s of experiences for people to enjoy. Endorsements include National Archery, Karting Nation and The Big Shoot. The platform has already been developed and fully funded, with the aim of launching the service in Q4 of 2018. Geronigo are now seeking investment to take the brand globally. The company has already started recruiting activity centres in Australia and are in the planning stage to enter the US market.
days to go: Expired investment: £263,050
Pixel City Golf is planning to open five venues by 2022 that will not only be centred around golf for all ages, but also provide other leisure and entertainment activities. Compared to other major international markets, the UK has one of the lowest mini golf venues at just over 700 with room to grow, as the market is predicted to be worth £129bn this year. The company is already in discussion with a top mini golf builder and a leading marketing firm.
days to go: Expired investment: £85,350
Pitch DMM allows fans to interact with eachother and with their club. The app provides facts about what the fans think about team selection, the performance of players, managers and boards. Pitch DMM allows friends to take eachother on in a league system. The funds that are raised will be used for PR, advertising and development. 
days to go: Expired investment: £153,282
South Shields Football Club aims to break into the Football League (FL). Between 1919 and 1930, South Shields had a club which at times thrived in the second tier of the FL. In 2020, the club successfully steered its way through the challenges of the COVID-19 lockdown by taking advantage of the grants available from the government and executing other fundraising activities. The club feels the experience has made them stronger and more determined than ever to achieve their long term goals. It will use 62% of the investment to replace its stadium's current dilapidated pitchside barrier with new ones and 38% as working capital that it will use through the next 12 months as it moves towards a sustainable model.

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days to go: Expired investment: £379,025
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