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Graphene Composites is a nano-materials technology company that creates the strongest, lightest, most resilient material by combining aerogel, graphene, and other nano-materials. Founded in 2016, the company, in partnerships with US/Global defence/aerospace contractor, is one of the few graphene nanotechnology companies who are developing bulletproof graphene/aerogel armour. Moreover, it is also extending its GC Shield technology to military/police applications. Besides these, GC's technology can also be used to improve the strength and reliability of wind turbines.

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days to go: Expired investment: £597,360
Hectare is a leading online provider of agri-marketplaces in the UK. The company is disrupting the age-old traditions and outdated trading processes that have not evolved into the digital era. The company operates two online platforms: Graindex and SellMyLivestock. Its mission is to make the tedious lives of farmers easier. Hectare has more than 57,000 users and a user base of around 2,000 users per month. It is also launched in Ireland with over £7.5m in traded stock creating over 12% of its business. It is also been featured in Farmers Weekly, Sky News, BBC News, and The Times. With the proceeds, the company has a pipeline of product development for promoting its new products, and go for senior and managerial hires.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,365,425
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
Chew is a live streaming community built for DJ's. Chew allows DJ's to share their mixes and help them to build a worldwide fan base.
days to go: Expired investment: £215,019
In 2015 “CUT” aims to become the world’s largest e-book publisher by author numbers. Over 700 pro-writers pre-registered before CUT even went live. CUT is a writers’ e-publishing community, powered by leading-edge technology. Imagine a LinkedIn for writers that is also an on-line destination for contemporary writing. CUT sells e-books, readable on ALL e-readers. Writers create content for CUT and this content drives traffic to the site. Leading edge publishing technology minimises costs so that e-Book publication carries no charge to writers. In turn, CUT receives 99 year rights on a 50/50 revenue share. CUT building huge content, over 300 e-books published already.
days to go: Expired investment: £106,306
E-Sign is an electronic signature service providing secure, encrypted document storage facilities with full audit trail and digital signatory ID validation. The company has achieved 300% annual turnover increase for the last 3 years and is a UK government registered digital strategies specialist.
days to go: Expired investment: £79,320
Ems allows users to search out the right place to live through data and suggestions. Ems uses live data available on mobile, helping those looking to move to find out everything they need to know about any area in London whilst discovering new areas that perfectly match up with their own requirements. 
days to go: Expired investment: £115,600
MusicGurus.com is an online learning company that allows anyone to learn music from the world's top professional musicians. We offer high quality, short video courses that teach students the secrets and techniques behind the music they love. Target customers are hobby musicians aged 16+ who continuously seek out exciting ways to indulge their passion. Students are motivated to learn from professional musicians who are carefully selected for their immense musical talent, passion and pedagogy.
days to go: Expired investment: £228,590
Zapaygo is a lifestyle application that simply makes life easy when ordering and paying for any type of product or service. Users can order/pay for anything to be collected or delivered and also make instant payments. The team have secured contracts to increase the potential reach into the millions.
days to go: Expired investment: £450,000
ALVÁTECH is a sustainable water technology company on a mission to revolutionise the $1.3 trillion per annum agriculture industry that consists of 537 million farmers. It claims that the agriculture industry uses 70% of global water consumption. ALVÁTECH aspires to change this. It argues that its technology disrupts water molecules in an ecological way, helping farmers grow more with less water. The plug and play solution runs entirely off solar energy and is chemical-free. ALVÁTECH claims that it has installed its water treatment devices in 17 countries across six continents and established an international distribution network since its product launch in August 2020. The company has also signed agreements with entities in Latin America, Africa, Asia, the US, Europe and the Middle East. ALVÁTECH will use the investment to expand its distribution network, sales teams and subscription plans to reach more farmers and develop Hydro devices for vertical farming, boost hydroponics, and create ALVÁ personal home devices.

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days to go: Expired investment: £504,932
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