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Arkivum Limited is a cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) that provides specialist digital archiving and preservation services to customers in highly regulated industries, such as pharmaceuticals. Arkivum asserts that its software ensures that the digital content of its customers is safeguarded, usable, and auditable for decades into the future. Arkivum argues that its focus area is archiving clinical trial data for pharmaceutical companies, centring around Electronic Trial Master File (eTMF) that contain tens of thousands of different types of documents and overseen closely by drug sponsors. The company further claims that its services triumph over those offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Microsoft Azure. Arkivum points out that its services have led to the company earning £1.4 million as Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) as of March 2021. Arkivum is seeking to raise up to £1.075 million of equity to grow its business across different verticals.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Themis is a Regulatory Technology (RegTech) company that helps organisations mitigate the risk and impact of all forms of financial crime such as money laundering, bribery, corruption, cybercrime, theft, slavery/human trafficking, and fraud. The RegTech sector is expected to become a GBP 10 billion industry at the end of 2020. Themis aims to be a major contender in this segment and also plans to stop financial frauds that it asserts costs companies globally GBP 3.2 trillion every year. The platform is designed to provide insights on the latest threats, trends, and criminal techniques whilst helping clients complete due diligence on their clients, staff, and supply chains. Themis's key clients include Dow Jones, TSB, Fiserv, Mitmark, Ebury, Natwest Group, Acuris, Glasswall, Evolution AI, and Kingley Napley amongst others. The company envisages exiting via an Initial Public Offering (IPO) or selling to a technology company or to a big consultancy wanting to have a specialized Financial Crime (FC) arm to their business, including a RegTech solution
days to go: Expired investment: £567,027
Expede develops and markets 'yada', the events mobile management platform, that lets users create and organise events; collate guests' photos, videos and comments; and combine that content to display a 360-degree view.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,500
8dates is a dating recommendation engine and marketplace for new couples. The company's app uses machine learning to know what couples want when they first meet and shows them upcoming events by partner affiliates that they can engage in as per their interest. 8dates affiliate partners include OpenTable and Eventbrite. The company has also been granted the Facebook Dating License for advertising. It will use the investment to localise its offerings across key markets in the UK and Europe and grow its affiliate partnership program by adding more events. They will also develop the Android version of its application, acquire patents, copyrights, and IP expansion for its trademarks, app development, and UI/UX updates, and boost marketing and customer acquisition via Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Spotify, and Pandora.

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days to go: Expired investment: £357,242
DocuChain’s 4Trust Platform connects the physical and virtual worlds in a secure, permissioned doman. It allows users to define, archive and authenticate business performance processes, related data and participating people in real time in Linux Foundation HyperLedger blockchains. For DocuChain, artifacts and annual licence fees, for every chain of custody, could provide the opportunity for recurring business to business revenue. DocuChain had previous discussions with 5 global organisations and aims to meet the investment and operational necessities of markets including aviation, manufacturing, luxury goods, financial services and government documents.    
days to go: Expired investment: £142,150
Koble claims that its data-driven Software as a Service (SaaS) tool helps accelerators and incubators streamline their selection process so they can focus on the most promising founders. The company's vision is to price early-stage startup risk and reward. It intends to move from a Software as a Service (SaaS) workflow tool to the startup-investor marketplace. Koble asserts that pre-seed and seed investors lack a quantitative approach in the early stage of recognising promising startups. Koble argues that its approach is different; it claims that its algorithms are built to mimic the decision processes (both analytical and intuitive) that humans go through when analysing a startup. The tool collects structured, well-tagged data that is not available in the public domain and power the first algorithms that can predict startup success. The company envisages three exit options, namely launching an IPO, avail buyout offers from big technology entities and avail buyout offers from financial buyers.
days to go: Expired investment: £525,500
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
Breezie helps people who struggle to use the Internet by providing a combination of software, services and the latest breakthroughs in touch screen tablets.
days to go: Expired investment: £600,768
Koor is an application that enables choral singers to improve their vocal technique by interacting with personalised online guidance driven by machine learning-based algorithms. The company asserts that over three-quarters of people who sing in choirs struggle to learn their parts due to their inability to read music fluently. Koor aims to change this with its app. It is also developing AI functions that will help singers improve pitch, sound quality, breathing and pronunciation, which will form the backbone of its premium subscription. Koor was ranked 28th in noted organisation Tech South West's Top 50 Most Innovative Startups in June 2020. Koor won the £175,000 Sustainable Innovation Award from Innovate UK in August 2020. The company will use the investment to hire more software engineers to speed up its premium app functionality, record the most commonly sung choral works, and acquire more users through presenting online activities till COVID-19 persists.
days to go: Expired investment: £88,110
SwipeStation is a mobile payment provider that is targeting stadiums, festivals, exhibitions, and other mass gatherings. SwipeStation argues that its service does not require users to have a phone connectivity which is unreliable or non-existent in most large venues. It claims that its mobile payment service works in airplane mode as well. The company's existing clients include organisations like Sodexo/Centerplate, Compass and Delaware North. It has expanded into music concerts that consist of stalwarts like Spice Girls, Olly Murs, Bon Jovi, and Chic. SwipeStation has also been felicitated with honours such as Ignite "Internet of Things" Award: Runner-up, WireHive 100 "Best Tech": Runner-Up, and W3 Silver Award Winner, amongst others. It will use 35% of the investment towards expanding its business development and operations team, 20% towards product development, 15% towards PR and marketing, 15% towards international expansion, and 15% towards increasing its inventory.
days to go: Expired investment: £584,520
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