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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
Otti Prams are high quality, functional 3-in-1 travel systems that are suitable for newborn babies and children up to 4 years. Otti Prams are best known for their range of classic and quirky limited edition prints.
days to go: Expired investment: £16,290
Creative Minds is a community of artists giving therapeutic art sessions to care homes.  They currently have 30 artist licensees delivering 350 art sessions to over 1500 people per month.  The investment will be used to open new revenue streams and establish a global franchise presents in countries such as US, Australia and Canada.
days to go: Expired investment: £30,420
Bioepic is an app which enables users to easily and non-invasively measure their health status in just 30 seconds using just a smartphone. The app calculates pulse wave velocity, body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate variability chaos, vascular stiffness and the effectiveness of inhalers. 
days to go: Expired investment: £12,500
Millennia specializes in sci-fi merchandise selling unique and desirable products in their store Westfield Stratford. They pride themselves on engaging with their customers and have been featured in the evening standard and also listed as one of the top ten places to visit in MCM comic con. 
days to go: Expired investment: £110,920
Run3D is a biotechnology company that has developed a 3D gait analysis system with the aim to help people identify injuries, deliver better performance, and make better running decisions. 3D gait analysis involves using infrared cameras to track positions of small reflective markers attached to a person in motion, capturing measurable data to help quantify a person's risk of injury, biomechanical efficiency, performance, footwear, and recommend proper diagnosis where necessary. The company plans to use the investment to grow its business.
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VASHI is one of the UK’s best known diamond jewellers, founded by diamond expert, Vashi Dominguez in 2007. With its unique supply chain model, the company is able to generate gross margins that are more than three times greater than its leading online competitors. 
days to go: Expired investment: £450,472
Intelligent Health aim to get the whole community active by providing games and incentives such as ''beat the street''. By providing schools and communities with friendly competition to walk and cycle more by tapping their cards on ''beat boxes'', and with prizes and league tables on offer, Intelligent health are bringing communities together. 
days to go: Expired investment: £700,000
Future You Cambridge is a company that sells clinically proven health supplements directly to consumers. Since its launch in 2016, it has sold products to over 100,000 customers. The company's Lactolycopene product received a patent in December 2017 and its Fertility+ product was also covered by the European Journal of Nutrition in a clinical paper and was shown to have resulted in a 40% increase in male fertility. The company's offerings now stand at 24 products, including the popular CBD product and its first product for pets, Curcupet-K9. Additionally, the company won the 2018 Cambridge Service Excellence and Independent High Growth Business of the Year Awards and has 5-star ratings on Trustpilot. They will use the investment to scale up direct advertising campaigns, expand its product range by more than 10 new products, and invest in their website to make it more intuitive.

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days to go: Expired investment: £655,011
Handset Expert (HE) is a company on a mission to help a customer select his/her next phone or SIM card in a quick, cost-effective, and easy manner. HE claims to provide all the information customers need when buying a new phone and/or SIM and streamline every step of the process. In 2018, 28.8 million handsets were sold in the UK. 61% of consumers expect to buy a new phone in the next two years, and the advent of 5G will usher a new generation of devices. The company, having undergone a thorough test and build phase, believes that it is in a suitable position for a full launch with a comprehensive go-to-market plan in place. It has featured in publications such as The Guardian, The Sun and The Mirror, been recommended by MoneySavingExpert and received Ofcom accreditation. It will use the investment to grow its business across different verticals to become the UK’s go-to mobile recommendation service.

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days to go: Expired investment: £286,670
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