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Homemidwife is an on-demand private midwifery service for mothers during and after pregnancy. Homemidwife cites data arguing that the National Health Service (NHS) in England is short of almost 2,500 full-time midwives. The company also asserts that the freelance midwifery market is still old-fashioned, with NHS midwives struggling for time to advertise their private midwifery service. HomeMidwife aims to change this by making it easier for mums to look for professional and experienced midwives. The company allows users to make appointments for a teleclinic or home visit through its website or app. It will use the funds to improve the functionality of its web portal, scale-up its app coverage in London, and increase recruitment of midwives to 200.

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days to go: Expired investment: £61,339
Measuring customer interactions within a retail environment to gain behaviour insight and knowledge. Shoppar's technology is installed in-store and analyses various aspects of a customer such as their gender, age and attention span. This information can be utilised to develop marketing campaigns to target audiences. Clients of Shoppar include Samsung, Sky, Hugo Boss and Heineken, with many more currently in advanced discussions. All data collected is GDPR compliant and there is no identifying information of an individual stored.
days to go: Expired investment: £240,008
Authenticating artwork by using DNA tags to produce certificates as a solution to forgery and fraud. Tagsmart has almost 250 artists with over 11,000 tags issued across more than 23,000 pieces of artwork. Revenue is generated via commissions with retailers where the artwork is sold, rather than from the artist. Funding will be aimed at R&D to continuously improve the security and to take the brand worldwide due to interest and demand from overseas.
days to go: Expired investment: £503,925
Magnetto intends to challenge the traditional retail business by automating the checkout process and eliminating long queues via its app. The company allows shoppers to scan and pay for goods with their smartphones and skip queues using smart gates. The app also claims to facilitate indoor navigation with product locators and allows users to avail loyalty schemes. Magnetto asserts that the commercial rollout of its app has begun with the company planning to develop fully automated stores for one customer with its hardware partner, Modern Expo. Magnetto was nominated for an award at the London Smart Retail Tech Expo. The company intends to become a contender in the retail automation market that is projected to reach $23.58 billion by 2026. Magnetto aspires to connect fully with retail giants like Amazon and Sainsbury's and help them experience automated retail sales seamlessly. The company state it will use the investment to develop new features, grow its team and acquire more customers.

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days to go: Expired investment: £220,431
An instant messaging app feature for friends and families to communicate with each through song lyrics. PlayHit users can type a message and the service will scan through a library of audio clips that matches the user's message. PlayHit works with almost any existing instant messaging platform. The app launched on Apple and Android devices in December 2017 and within the first week saw 10,000 downloads in the Google Play Store, with an average of 1,600 audio clips being shared daily. The brand aims to generate revenue by forming licensing deals with mobile companies to integrate the PlayHit service into keyboards, similarly to the Emoji keyboard. Proceeds from this funding round will be used to improve the PlayHit technology and produce a marketing campaign for a worldwide audience.
days to go: Expired investment: £38,690
Loop Energy Saver is a UK based technology company delivering cloud-based energy monitoring and smart data analytics for the connected home.   https://www.your-loop.com
days to go: Expired investment: £582,003
YellowDog believes there is enough computer power in the world and they securely harness underutilised computer power to save enterprises $00ms. By balancing supply and demand organisations are able to deliver quickly and cost effectively. 
days to go: Expired investment: £606,335
Bio Teq aim to be early movers in the human implantable technology market ebbedding micro-transponder technology into users hands. The company has already featured on BBC, Channel 5 and ITV News and is raising to further research and development.
days to go: Expired investment: £39,770
PixelPin replaces passwords with pictures for an easy and secure login for tablets, pcs and mobile phones. It provides a secure experience which does not require the user to remember the passwords and keeps the personal data private. PixelPin has a commercial partnership with KPMG in Taiwan, Fujitsu in Japan, Blue Media in Poland. In 2018, PixelPin was a finalist at the Europas. The company has opened an office in Tokyo. It is planning to use the proceeds to strengthen the commercial activities of the team.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,467,762
Threedeemee users can download the app and follow the simple instructions to scan thousands of data points with millimetre precision to create a 3D avatar (your own 'Threedeemee'). Threedeemee will be able to integrate seamlessly with any web shop or online product catalogue. Threedeemee users automatically see the garments on their avatar to see how the clothes look on their body.
days to go: Expired investment: £91,270
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