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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
Centaur Robotics is redefining mobility for the 10% of the global population who require assistance to walk 400 meters. Representing a £7 billion global opportunity, the company offers a blend of convenient service and innovative two-wheeled vehicle design, catering to individuals and collaborating with international brands in sectors such as airlines, shopping centers, retirement living, hotels, and restaurants. After a successful 2020 investment round, Centaur Robotics is currently seeking the final £65,000 of its seed equity round. This funding will facilitate pre-production market trials, design refinements, large-scale testing, and production expansion. With established commercial traction, the company aims for a full commercial launch by June 2024.
days to go: Expired investment: £795,101
GP Nutrition is a nutrition company that creates products meant to deliver sustainable weight loss. This award-winning company was created by Gabriela Peacock, a celebrity nutritionist. It has 13,000 global customers who have bought more than 30,000 packs. In June'19, the company reached trading of £50k per month. It has produced 22 products that are now sold in 30 countries. GP Nutrition has delivered revenue of £377k and an EBITDA of £813,389. Nutrition's vision is to solve the 95% failure rate of diets in the USA and the UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £309,890
Upgrade Pack is a software development company working towards transforming the way companies most valued customers and employees get access to discounts and travel upgrades. It is all about simplifying the whole process of flight and hotel upgrade by creating mutual value at the same time. To capture the global market, Upgrade Pack is not only launching in the UK and USA but also in Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong and Switzerland, and projecting a revenue of $240 million in 2019.
days to go: Expired investment: £587,085
SimplyCook offer a range of recipes to help cook restaurant quality meals in a fraction of the time. They have been rated as the top online recipe startup in the UK. Customers have currently cooked over 900,000 meals. With the investment recieved, SimplyCook aim to enhance their customers experience and launch a new distribution partnership with Ocado.  
days to go: Expired investment: £717,550
Themis is a Regulatory Technology (RegTech) company that helps organisations mitigate the risk and impact of all forms of financial crime such as money laundering, bribery, corruption, cybercrime, theft, slavery/human trafficking, and fraud. The RegTech sector is expected to become a GBP 10 billion industry at the end of 2020. Themis aims to be a major contender in this segment and also plans to stop financial frauds that it asserts costs companies globally GBP 3.2 trillion every year. The platform is designed to provide insights on the latest threats, trends, and criminal techniques whilst helping clients complete due diligence on their clients, staff, and supply chains. Themis's key clients include Dow Jones, TSB, Fiserv, Mitmark, Ebury, Natwest Group, Acuris, Glasswall, Evolution AI, and Kingley Napley amongst others. The company envisages exiting via an Initial Public Offering (IPO) or selling to a technology company or to a big consultancy wanting to have a specialized Financial Crime (FC) arm to their business, including a RegTech solution
days to go: Expired investment: £567,027
ShareOptic automatically assesses each share regardless of the device or cloud service being used in near real-time. Data shares are checked against dynamic blacklist and sanction lists and immediately and automatically blocked. ShareOptic wraps all cloud technology that enables data sharing, placing controls around the data so the user can be safe in the knowledge that ShareOptic is tracking who the data is shared with.
days to go: Expired investment: £5,909
Qure are an affordable and convenient on-demand healthcare service providing a doctor to users doors within 2 hours, 24/7. The hassle-free healthcare connects individuals with highly-experienced medical practitioners in the local area. 
days to go: Expired investment: £720,000
BIIM Casino is the first UK casino platform to open up to the world of casual gaming and offering social skill games. It blends the fun of skill games with the thrill of casinos. The UK Gambling Commission licensed the company as an Operator and a Software developer as well. The company has the capacity of producing at least one exclusive game every month. Furthermore, it is elected for Pitch ICE amidst the most innovative Gambling start-ups. The funds raised will be used to increase consumer acquisition and game production.
days to go: Expired investment: £80,150
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days to go: Expired investment: £301,760
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