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Verto Homes have created the Zero Carbon Smart Home. These homes create and store their own clean energy from the sun, they automatically know when and where light heat and shade are needed and they manage the energy they use so efficiently that their energy bills are almost 0.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,389,280
Movem is a platform that allows any tenant to review their experiences and openly rank and compare properties, agencies and landlords. When viewing a property on Movem, you are shown a realistic cost of moving in. This includes agency fees which are usually hidden away, council tax and how much deposit you will be putting down.
days to go: Expired investment: £199,900
A technological healthcare service allowing patients to discuss any concerns with a GP, clinician or specialists via video consultations, home visits, or appointments at the clinic. DocNoc launched less than 12 months ago and has over 160 NHS and private sector doctors and clinics registered on the service. The company's business model is easily flexible and aim to launch DocNoc internationally.
days to go: Expired investment: £269,710
The Urban Collective is an app that allows tenants find properties that match their lifestyles.  The app allows the user to share and rate properties.   They intend on using the investment to add more functionality to the app.
days to go: Expired investment: £283,428
A FCA-regulated property marketplace that aims to be the central hub for buyers, sellers, renters, landlords and agents to access property listings. The House Shop lists over 3 million properties on their platform and in January 2018 alone, they achieved over 800k site visits. The company offers users the ability to perform private and professional transactions through the website, whilst acquiring knowledge and insight on the property market. Over the last 3 years, The House Shop has seen their customer traffic increase by 8 times and managed to achieve landlord acquisitions at a low cost. The company has also been featured in major publications and has partnered with large firms such as HM Land Registry, Experian and National Landlords Association.
days to go: Expired investment: £273,580
Span Health is a digital care platform that aims to help people avoid lifestyle-induced diseases, symptoms, medication, and complications. The company has helped more than 10,000 people to live a better and longer life. Span Health's easy-to-use mobile application allows patients to chat with clinicians, order blood tests at home, book video consultations, and see results in the application itself. Moreover, in 2019, the company agreed on a National Health Service (NHS) pilot test for 100 patients in collaboration with the National Institute of Health Research in North West London. Span Health will use the investment to provide employees with blood tests to screen for health risk factors and recover from detected illness safely and sustainably, improve its platform data insights, prediction and machine learning to better structure the clinician's processes, and further reduce its operational costs.

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days to go: Expired investment: £134,892
Infections can be reduced and patient quality of life can be improved by using antimicrobial wound care materials developed by Pertinax. In vitro studies have already been performed using the company's development across multiple applications.
days to go: Expired investment: £616,916
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
Living With is a health technology company offering a pocket-friendly and simple patient management application that allows medical professionals treat and track patients remotely. The app aims to revolutionise the way doctors and hospitals access digital tools to treat patients while collecting data for medical device and pharma companies. The company owns Squeezy (a popular paid medical app in the UK) and already has five products in 17 NHS Trusts. Living With also has a contract with one of the world’s greatest medical device companies. Living With will use the proceeds to give 5 data (drug/device) and 50 access customers (clinic/doctor), become HIPAA compliant for the US and to quicken sales and marketing.

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days to go: Expired investment: £200,000
A medical condition management platform allowing clinicians to create their own app to improve a patient's health whilst reducing costs. Living With develops smart apps specific to a person's condition, they currently have 3 products with another in the development stage. Their primary app, Squeezy, is the top paid medical app in the UK that helps patients with their pelvic floor exercises. Other apps, allow clinicians to monitor a patient's bowel and bladder health, as well as those with rheumatoid arthritis. These apps are already in use at multiple NHS Trusts and clinics. Funds are being raised to complete development of their apps to help those with lupus and lung cancer, in addition to further developing their existing products. The company aims to have thousands of apps that will be available worldwide to provide self-service treatment at any time. Living With is expecting to earn £1.07m in revenue by the end of March 2019.
days to go: Expired investment: £250,000
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