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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Sensate from Bioself Technology is wearable and uses infrasound technology to provide the benefits of long-term meditation. They have successfully sold and test the Beta product and will be using funds raised to develop the product ready for commercial sales.  
days to go: Expired investment: £91,550
Wavepaths unifies immersive arts, psychotherapies and technology into personalised, digital music experiences to improve the mental health of individuals. About 1800 psychedelic therapists, psychotherapists and clinics are on the company's rolls. Wavepaths argues that 98% of its clients reported improvement in well-being, with 70% requesting repeat visits. The company has collaborated with notable entities like Brian Eno, Jon Hopkins, Greg Haines and L-Acoustics. It has also featured in publications like The Evening Standard, GQ, Wired, Rolling Stone, and Sydney Morning Herald. The company will use 50% of the investment towards design and development of its platform, 23% for payroll, 6% for operational expenses, and 21% for boosting marketing, sales and support to facilitate launches across different demographics.
days to go: Expired investment: £387,470
Juno is a smartphone app for both Android and IOS that aims to connect Betters and Tipsters with each other. Tipsters will be able to go on the app and share useful tips and knowledge that will aid betters in the decision making of their bets.
days to go: Expired investment: £69,090
An open platform that enables senior care providers to deliver care and services through a simple and personalized tablet interface.
days to go: Expired investment: £392,600
Moley Robotics have created the Moley Robotic Kitchen which is a fusion of cutting edge technology and human expertise. The Moley Robotic Kitchen has been designed to fit into a regular kitchen, cost roughly the same price as a regular kitchen and can cook any dish from anywhere.
days to go: Expired investment: £919,980
Magic is the only technology that can truly bridge online and traditional fashion retail. Our RFID tracking system can locate all product items in a real store in real-life and instantly detect their individual movement to 100% reliability.
days to go: Expired investment: £57,580
E-Sign is an electronic signature service that provides encrypted document storage facilities. The service allows you to send anything that can be attached to an email for signature, it also lets you keep track of your documents status and to notify you when it is signed. 
days to go: Expired investment: £41,280
WebTicketManager Limited or WTM has made an online software platform which helps the customers by providing information on attractions and events, with a complete ticketing solution. The company has customers including The Beatles Story museum and stadium tours at Twickenham and Chelsea FC and has over 250 other users. The company will use the funds for developing capital for marketing.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Tick Tock is a profitable business, which was established in 2014 and their aim is to create amazing experiences for their guests using immersive entertainment. They are looking to launch their unique product in a London venue with free-roaming virtual reality experiences.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,410
Vakay aims to personalise online holiday search and enable consumers to quickly and easily explore their destination options. Vakay.co.uk only ask for two pieces of information before searching the web for your perfect holiday; your budget and your travel dates.
days to go: Expired investment: £147,980
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