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Zilico designs and manufactures the next generation of medical diagnostic devices that remove subjectivity, increase accuracy and deliver results in real-time for clinical screening programmes, globally.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,770,065
A simple app to book luxurious beauty treatments from a trusted network of therapists, anytime and anywhere -home, office or hotel. Think UberLux for your beauty needs.      
days to go: Expired investment: £1,550
Infinity Health is a technology company based in the UK that has created an app that is designed to make the handover of medical documents between nurses, hospital wards, care homes and in the community easier. It does this by allowing all of the patient information to be in one easily accessible place rather than having a physical, paper-based copy. 
days to go: Expired investment: £944,820
BeautAdvisor is a directory designed to help you find the best beauty, fitness and health locations in your local area. BeautAdvisor allows users to leave their feedback and therefore gives potential new customers real feedback to read and consider when deciding on the best salon.  
days to go: Expired investment: £11,960
iamYiam use the latest genetic profiling technology to improve the health and wellbeing of a person by allowing them to work with their body rather than against it.  
days to go: Expired investment: £343,190
Virtual Power Solutions (VPS) is a technology company that provides energy management systems for the commercial and domestic sector. VPS also aims to take steps towards a low carbon economy by building Virtual Power Plants across Europe. 
days to go: Expired investment: £241,596
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days to go: Expired investment: £308,140
Technology to promote tissue repair and regeneration.
days to go: Expired investment: £396,848
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days to go: Expired investment: £245,000
VentureFounders, is proud to support the charity Maggie’s, and help bring a new Maggie's Centre to the City at St Bartholomew's hospital. Once open, Maggie’s Barts will be a unique and welcoming place, offering comfort and peace of mind to anyone affected by cancer, across London. As an independent charity, Maggie’s relies on voluntary donations to support and grow its network of Centres as well as to develop its unique, high quality programme of support. This Christmas, VentureFounders is asking for your help the raise £250,000, which will make the biggest difference possible to people living with cancer, their family and their friends, across London. All donations are gratefully received and VentureFounders will be accepting donations from a minimum of £20.00. To support the campaign, VentureFounders will make a donation of 5% (five per cent) of any Arrangement Fees we receive for investments made in our current live opportunities from 2nd November 2015 to 4th January 2016. In addition, VentureFounders will cover all payment processing charges incurred during the campaign. Maggie’s provides free practical, emotional and social support to people with cancer, their family and their friends, following the ideas about cancer care originally laid out by Maggie Keswick Jencks. Built in the grounds of NHS cancer hospitals, Maggie’s Centres are places with professional staff on hand to offer the support people need. The first Maggie’s Centre opened in Edinburgh in 1996 and since then Maggie’s has continued to grow, with 18 Centres at major NHS cancer hospitals in the UK, online and abroad.
days to go: Expired investment: £42,565
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