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Bricksave is a global platform that provides individuals with direct access to institutional-grade real estate investments previously only accessible to experienced, qualified, High Net Worth Investors. The company has a fully automated and functioning platform through which it hit the target of $4m and is aiming for the next milestone of $25m by the end of 2020. Moreover, the company has an experienced founding team of advisors backed by a successful track record. It also received a YoY growth in excess of 260%. With the proceeds, Bricksave will continue its aggressive growth strategy, boost its market position in current geographies and increase marketing efforts.
days to go: Expired investment: £673,025
Polysolar specialises in manufacturing photovoltaic windows capable of generating electricity, which can be used in buildings to generate clean renewable energy whilst also meeting planning regulations. Its technology is already in-use by major organisations such as Network Rail and Sainsbury's.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,311,180
WELD is a fitness company on a mission to make on-demand health, fitness and wellbeing available to all ages & abilities. The company allows users and instructors to set the time and place for the training session, rent out their home or commercial spaces for activities, or interact 1-2-1 online. This approach, the company believes, helps personal trainers, hit by the Covid-19 lockdown, find clients. WELD also allows trainers to set their prices and keep 90% of their fees, and lets customers enjoy a 2% commission on referrals for every future session taken in perpetuity. WELD aims to tap into the $94 billion global fitness and wellness market that grew 8.7% from 2018/19. The company's primary target audience is Generation Z that, the company believes, embraced wellness. WELD will use the investment to improve its platform, boost marketing and plug the fitness & wellness gap. 

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days to go: Expired investment: £199,227
Molecular Warehouse are trying to create a world where most diseases are prevented by giving people the chance to monitor and manage their helath where ever and whenever. Molecular Warehouse have developed a platform that allows anyone to test themselves at any time.
days to go: Expired investment: £737,480
Lupe Technology (LT) aims to solve the frustrations that consumers were having with cordless vacuum cleaners. Its product, Lupe Pure Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, consists of the company's patented Suction Intensifier (SI) technology that can pick up dust more efficiently than conventional vacuum cleaners. Forbes calls the Pure Cordless 'The Rolls Royce of vacuum cleaners.' In 2019, LT completed the biggest ever crowdfunded vacuum cleaner campaign. In 2020, LT secured its first trade orders and completed a £560,000 Kickstarter campaign in 5 weeks. The company recorded profits of £100,000+ in November 2020 and achieved a positive Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) position. LT will use 19% of the investment received towards marketing, 55% in stock, and 26% on overhead costs including payroll.
days to go: Expired investment: £556,126
Integumen is a personal health company developing and commercialising technology and products for the human integumentary system that may improve physical appearance, hygiene and general health outcomes.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,160,000
Capital Physio is one of the UK’s fastest growing providers of retail physiotherapy. Since inception in 2012, the group has opened 17 clinics as part of a highly scalable and growth driven business model.  
days to go: Expired investment: £6,210
Sudor is a purpose-built platform for fitness professionals and their clients. The company claims to provide the technology and tools to empower fitness professionals as they build their digital business. Its core vision is to disrupt YouTube's fitness section that isn't purpose-built for fitness, doesn’t support challenges, track progress, or allows for 1:1 classes etc. Sudor asserts that its platform is different. It allows trainers to earn from their first subscriber. Trainers can also upload on-demand videos, stream live classes or create challenges for their subscribers. Sudor stresses that this gives its business ultimate scalability. It aspires to dominate the digital fitness industry in the US that is set to be worth $15 billion by 2026. The company has raised £465,000 to date, won the NOAH London Startup of the Year, and signed over 200 trainers. The portal hosts over 20,000 users and has paid out over £160,000 to trainers. The company states it will use the investment to scale Sudor worldwide.
days to go: Expired investment: £274,488
Clinical Net is a health-tech firm focused on revolutionizing access to innovative clinical trials. Their AI platform swiftly connects patients with suitable trials, addressing the challenge of low participation rates and delays that hinder pharmaceutical research. With over 69,000 trials globally, their solution aims to streamline the cumbersome and time-consuming process of trial matching, making it more efficient and accessible within 5 minutes. This innovative approach targets the $3.73 billion patient recruitment market while ensuring individuals have easier access to groundbreaking treatments.
days to go: Expired investment: £136,827
International Ambulances (IA) aims to save lives and to provide better outcomes for patients, paramedics and hospitals. The company is building a revolutionary ambulance the 'ACESO' that will be the first ever purpose built global ambulance. ACESO will address known challenges of accident & emergency departments and promote the NHS 'See and Treat' strategy. Of the ambulance fleet size of 14,000, International Ambulances (IA) has identified about 1,200 A&E Ambulances of which the opportunity for ACESO is 500 per year. 
days to go: Expired investment: £251,600
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