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Adande Aircell®Limited (AAL) is an airflow management system designed to fit into the current cabinet designs to minimise and reduce energy usage, improve temperature stability, and stop cold air falling out. It significantly improves the efficiency and performance of the refrigerator. The Aircell® technology is protected by a bunch of series of patents filed internationally and in the UK. With the proceeds, the company will manufacture and sell the whole unit and create a secondary stream to ensure that the company can demonstrate the technology through trade shows and in-store demonstrations.
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Tom & Teddy Limited is a family-centric global swimwear brand started by Bristol-based female-founder. Tom & Teddy is a beachwear brand for men & boys that has sold more than 55,000 shorts in 2018 generating a revenue of approximately US$1.8m. The shorts are made in a quick-dry microfibre fabric with UV protection and a super-soft finish. The company aims to grow to £8m by the year 2023 (with significant upside potential), £1.6m EBIT.

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Alvant is a British advanced materials technology group that specialises in the design, development, testing and manufacture of Aluminium Metal Matrix Composite materials and components (AMCs). These components are demanded the engineering applications across a wide range of industry sectors. Till now, they have invested £10 million for the development, prototyping & testing AMC materials with several projects secured with distinguished clients such as Ford & Safran. Alvant has seen new advances in current customer projects and applications. Space - Tesla, Design for Demise(D4D), Bauer Hockey are some examples. With the proceeds, the company will accelerate commercialisation and growth at the rate its customers are presently demanding.
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Oxford Nanoimaging (ONI) is an offshoot company, born from the biological physics lab at Oxford University, that specialises in super-resolution microscopy. Its innovation, Nanoimager, is a super-resolution fluorescence and portable microscope that is capable of real-time 3D localization analysis and rendering. It has multiple applications in a variety of fields such as viral particle imaging, quantitative cellular imaging, epigenetic mapping, and many more. ONI states that the Nanoimager can align and analyse samples, and then upload the results onto a computer for deeper graphical and data examination. ONI is also supporting the global effort into research and diagnostics to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic and finds the Nanoimager uniquely suited to this task. The company plans to use the investment to grow its business and ensure more institutions and researchers adopt its technology.
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Stroli – the shopping trolley reimagined for modern needs. The shopping trolley, often associated with a particular image, is an untapped category ready for innovation. The market is flooded with generic, budget-friendly options that lack charm, with the exception of Rolser, which is pricier and claims the green niche. Stroli steps in as the go-to brand, offering a unique approach, positioning, voice, and eco-friendly credentials. Say goodbye to sore hands and plastic bags – Stroli makes shopping a pleasure with its high-quality, stylish trolley bags designed to enhance your convenience and style
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