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Hayche is an award-winning, contemporary and high-end furniture brand. It provides unique furniture with a modern style which appeals to hotels, restaurants, home-owners and interior designers looking to make a statement with the furniture they choose. It has been nominated for several awards, including the “Interior Design Best of Year 2016 - New York” and has also been awarded the “Elle Decoration British Design Awards 2016.” One can find Hayche's anywhere from Ted Baker shops, to Ritz Carlton and Four Seasons hotels, as well as in homes around the world. Its collection, currently, reaches over 170 customers in 19 countries- retailing through stockists in the UK, in London and Europe, through the companies own online store, social media and at trade shows. After the creation of the full team in February 2018, the sales pipeline has increased to over £250k.
days to go: Expired investment: £186,642
LumeJet has developed and brought to market a new concept in light-based, inkless digital printing, which, according to experts (Professor Frank Romano[1] and the London School of Photography[2]), has the highest print quality available in the market.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,535,305
EcoPrams is aiming to change the childcare experiences by raising capital to launch and produce plans. It is multi-functional and forward-thinking stroller technology that combines safe swing-seat, toy, and shopping basket that are engineered to address the baby's and parent's needs. The company's unique baby products are raising funds to introduce their first EcoSwingi, pram-system, to address the problems that parents face every day. EcoPrams focus is to launch an internationally recognized brand for parents. It also has a Green Channel Patent which is granted for a storage solution. The company plans to produce its product in China by using position-marketing-plans and e-commerce through internet retail-outlets and independent stores.
days to go: Expired investment: £36,890
Hemspan states that it designs bio-based building systems and products for construction by combining modern methods, technology and hemp to produce net-zero carbon solutions. The company argues that every time an average house is built, the CO2 emitted by the manufacture, transport and assembly of the materials used is around 50 to 60 tonnes. Hemspan says that one hectare of UK-grown industrial hemp can absorb 11 tonnes of CO2 each year with regeneratively farmed hemp capable of sequestering a further 6 tonnes per hectare of CO2 into the soil each year. Hemspan intends to activate significant demand for hemp farming in the UK and develop processing technologies to reduce reliance on imports and enable large scale manufacturing of bio-based cladding and insulation products that spin out of R&D programmes. It asserts that the global industrial hemp market is expected to grow at 25% CAGR reaching US$ 27 billion by 2028. It aims to be a contender in this segment. 
days to go: Expired investment: £200,000
Ubiqutek is pioneering the use of electricity in the weed control market. http://ubiqutek.com/ 
days to go: Expired investment: £133,065
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
A fishing gear developer helping fishers increase their catch rate whilst protecting marine life caused by current fishing practices. Fishtek has produced 4 products to function alongside existing fishing gear and is already in use by companies across 35 countries worldwide, with 4 more products currently in the development stage. Investment is sought to further develop, distribute and commercialise these new products.
days to go: Expired investment: £900,000
A personal fitness app that aims to provide affordable and accessible training on demand. Auro offers classes for specific needs via an audio coach; from increasing stamina, to losing weight. Each class includes a motivational trainer with a dedicated playlist. The company also utilises artificial intelligence to personalise workout programmes for each user and has filed a patent for this technology. Auro’s app has already received more than 10k downloads and is backed by top investors, such as the founders of LoveFilm, Zoopla and Passion Capital. The company is raising funds to scale the business further in the UK and expand into Europe.
days to go: Expired investment: £262,230
Six to Start are the co-creators of the popular fitness game 'Zombies, run!' and are now raising investment to grow this and to also build a new app called 'Virtual Races.' With over 3,000,000 downloads and peaks of 250k monthly active users, Zombie, Run! brings together audio storytelling and gameplay with real-world exercise. Virtual Races has already attracted over 15,000 entrants and generated over £600K+ in revenue.   
days to go: Expired investment: £249,970
Metal matrix composite components and materials, primarily comprised of aluminium for use in the engineering and manufacturing industries. Alvant specialise in designing, developing and producing the composite for well-known clients such as Ford and Safran. In the last financial year, Alvant achieved a turnover of almost £617k and has invested more than £10m towards manufacturing and testing their own product. Alvant is now raising funds to distribute their components to a wider market and expand the number of commercial applications that would benefit from their materials.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,105,001
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