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Re:Nourish, the innovative grab-and-go soup company is the latest business to be supported by the Enterprise M3 Funding Escalator, managed by The FSE Group.

Re:Nourish has rapidly emerged as one of the fastest-growing brands in the fresh soup category. Its patented microwaveable bottled soups, a world-first, have resonated with health-conscious consumers seeking convenient, nutritious options. The company’s drive to be climate conscious and socially responsible has recently resulted in B Corp Certification.

The brand is available across the UK in mainstream stores such as Sainsbury’s and Waitrose, Co-op and is sold online at Ocado and Amazon.

Based in Guildford the business will use the £250,000 Expansion Loan to help fund an increase in manufacturing capability to facilitate recent contract wins. Funding will also support sales and marketing initiatives and the creation of new jobs in the local area.

Nicci Clark, Founder and CEO at RE:NOURISH, said: “Cheryl Weeks & the team at FSE have been incredibly supportive and have made this very straightforward to enable the further growth of Re:Nourish to continue at pace. As a female founder I have struggled to get the same support from our bank despite a robust and flourishing business that is making a change to the nation’s health.”

Cheryl Weeks, Head of Funds East and South East at The FSE Group, added: “We are delighted to have supported a business with such a holistic focus. The food sector has for some time been geared towards convenience, and Re:Nourish have taken this and added health, good taste and affordability into their products too. It will be exciting to watch Nicci, Karen and the team take the company from strength to strength as they take up even more space in their sector, leading the way in forward thinking consumer led products.”

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The multi-award-winning University of Exeter spin-out company, Neuronostics, has raised more than £2million funding to develop its pioneering epilepsy diagnosis technology.

The company has received £2.1m in funding through a successful round of seed funding, led by the Ascension Life Fund.

The new funding, along with backing from a syndicate of additional investors including QantX, the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Investment Fund managed by The FSE Group and Empirical Ventures, will allow Neuronostics to accelerate its route to market in the UK and Middle East, while also begin seeking regulatory approval from the FDA for the US market.

Chris Wheatcroft, Investment Director at the Ascension Life Fund, said, "We are delighted to have invested in Neuronostics, whose software as a medical device could revolutionise how neurological conditions are diagnosed and treated."

Neuronostics was co-founded by Professor Terry and Dr Wessel Woldman in 2019. Their research is focused on the development and application of mathematical and computational methodologies for understanding the dynamics of biomedical systems, with particular interests in the transitions between healthy and unhealthy states in the human brain.

As part of their work, the company are developing a pioneering patented biomarker of epilepsy, called BioEP. This digital biomarker reveals features from routinely collected clinical recordings that are currently hidden from clinical practice.

These features indicate how likely a person is to have epilepsy, which supports a neurologist in determining the most appropriate next steps and also enhances the diagnostic capabilities of EEGs.

Traditionally, EEGs are used in clinical settings to visually identify abnormalities indicative of epilepsy, such as interictal spikes or discharges. However, these features are absent in approximately 70% of EEGs, making the diagnosis of epilepsy challenging and typically delayed.

BioEP enhances EEG analysis by detecting epilepsy-associated features in routine recordings, even when traditional epileptiform rhythms are absent. This approach can speed up diagnosis meaning patients receive more effective treatment sooner and relieves downstream pressures by reducing costly further testing.

Neuronostics have now received a further £350k grant from Innovate UK through, its Investor Partnerships programme, to develop the BioEP platform.

Co-Founders of Neuronostics, Professor John Terry and Dr Wessel Woldman, commented, "Alongside the scientific and clinical traction we have gained these past two years, closing this round is a clear signal that our technology and business model is commercially sound and scalable in global markets. We are excited to be working with several hospitals in the UK to pilot BioEP, as well as to generate further clinical evidence of its health economic impact."

In further good news for the company, SBRI Health have just announced a £100k contract to enable a feasibility study to be undertaken that explores the utility of BioEP for epilepsy diagnosis in paediatric cohorts. 

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Exeter-based company Cineon Training has secured a £400,000 equity investment from the South West Investment Fund, as part of a larger £900,000 funding round.

The funding round was led by the South West Investment Fund appointed fund manager The FSE Group and includes investment from Torbridge Capital.

Based on the Exeter Science Park, Cineon develops novel Virtual Reality (VR) training and therapy products, as well as undertaking consultancy services. Their products incorporate cutting-edge eye-tracking technology delivered via a VR headset to enhance individual’s learning and performance. Training in this way optimises human behaviour in safety-critical and high-pressure environments. The UK government backs Cineon’s research, products and services and they work with the NHS, Ministry of Defence and numerous other organisations.

This funding will be used to hire 14 skilled staff members over the next three years, including in the data science, business development and marketing departments.

Cineon was founded by Toby & Kate de Burgh and Professor Sam Vine. Toby is a senior consultant in the nuclear industry as well as a VR specialist, Kate is a Consultant Clinical Scientist in the NHS and Sam a Professor of Psychology at the University of Exeter, and a leading researcher in the neuropsychology of human performance and learning.

Toby de Burgh, Chief Executive Officer at Cineon Training, said: “Personalised, adaptive learning, delivered via immersive technology, is the future of specialist training because it is uniquely able to improve outcomes and can be used in any sector. Our eye-tracking-based tools have been applied in many contexts, from helping to assess and develop competency in pilots, to potentially saving the NHS millions in missed MRI appointments by reducing patient anxiety. We’re so proud of our technology and are grateful for this funding which will enable us to share it with even more clients and sectors.”   

The £200m South West Investment Fund (SWIF) covers the entire South West region and provides loans from £25k to £2m and equity investment up to £5m to help a range of small and medium-sized businesses to start up, scale up or stay ahead.

Ralph Singleton, Head of Equity, South West at The FSE Group, added: “Recent years have meant that people are less skeptical of working with remote technology. Cineon is proof that there are advantages in taking this even further when considering both improved outcomes for end users and value for money. The growth plans for the company are exciting and I particularly look forward to watching them delve further into the fields of Aviation, Healthcare and Nuclear. We wish Toby and his team all the success and look forward to joining them on their journey.”

Jody Tableporter, Director, Nations and Regions Investment Funds at British Business Bank, said: “The core purpose of the South West Investment Fund is to support innovation and drive local business growth. Cineon are at the forefront of cutting-edge technology in immersive learning and we’re delighted to be supporting the future growth of the business.”

The purpose of the South West Investment Fund is to drive sustainable economic growth by supporting innovation and creating local opportunity for new and growing businesses across the South West. The South West Investment Fund is increasing the supply and diversity of early-stage finance for South West smaller businesses, providing funds to firms that might otherwise not receive investment and helping to break down barriers in access to finance.

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A company specialising in software aimed at people over the age of 65, or those with visual or dexterity impairments is the latest company to be supported through the Enterprise M3 Funding Escalator.

Guildford based Easology’s bespoke software enables everyday functions on mobile devices to be easier to navigate, with simplified layouts, bigger text, larger icons and a magnification function for reading small print on leaflets and packages, resulting in a more user friendly-experience.

Easology teamed up with Samsung for the release of the Galaxy Tab A9+ and also successfully piloted their software with EE in 2022. From Spring 2024, mobile network providers BT and EE will offer the Easology software on all Samsung Tablets and smartphones.

The £300,000 Expansion Loan will help fund further product and brand development, with a strong focus on sales and marketing channels throughout 2024.  

Dr Peter Ashall, Easology CEO, said: “We are dedicated to helping older generations and people with disabilities keep up with the fast paced technology sector, and work with the ethos that a more user friendly solution doesn’t have to be less powerful. We have put a vast amount of effort into understanding why some groups of people aren’t online and have developed our app to combat difficulties in visibility, navigation, set up and searching, along with other hindering issues. This funding will allow us to roll out our software across different devices and networks both in the UK and across Europe, and therefore help even more people.”

Paul Smith, Investment Manager at The FSE Group, which manages the Enterprise M3 Funding Escalator on behalf of Enterprise M3 Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), added: “Advances in technology often leave the older generation and people with disabilities behind. Easology software goes a long way to minimise this inclusivity barrier and enables users to stay connected with their family and friends. We were impressed by the strength of the company’s management team, coupled with the solid financial backing they already have in place. We are pleased to be supporting Peter and his team on the next stage of their journey.”

The Enterprise M3 Funding Escalator is a £10million initiative funded by Enterprise M3 LEP. The escalator includes an expansion loan scheme, a short-term trade loan scheme and an equity growth fund, and provides eligible companies with loans and equity funding between £50,000 and £500,000 for activities that will deliver high-growth and employment opportunities across the EM3 area.

The FSE Group has been providing high-growth SMEs with accessible market-gap funding since 2002. We work with stakeholders and partners, including British Business Bank, Finance Yorkshire, Funding London and Local Enterprise Partnerships, to deliver regional funding that supports job creation and economic prosperity. With a range of funds that are driven by an economic impact rationale and are not purely focused on commercial return, FSE is committed to supporting in the long-term, sustainable businesses that will grow, provide employment, and generate economic benefit in an environmentally and socially responsible manner.

For more information about the Enterprise M3 Funding Escalator visit: https://www.thefsegroup.com/fund/enterprise-m3-funding-escalator or contact Paul Smith: Paul.Smith@thefsegroup.com

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A start-up technology company providing 3D visualisation software has secured equity investment from GameTech Ventures and the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Investment Fund (CIOSIF), managed by The FSE Group. The £0.5 million funding round will promote the growth of the business, supporting further product development, marketing, and sales.

Amutri Ltd, founded in 2021 as part of the Falmouth Launchpad entrepreneur accelerator programme, has developed technology that enables stakeholders of architectural and engineering projects to create and share 3D content and view rich 3D experiences powered by cutting-edge gaming technology, on any device quickly and easily. This will allow design teams to re-imagine how they work together and engage with their customers, as well as enhance stakeholder experiences to generate better engagement and increase sales.

Although the benefits of 3D Visualisation technology are clear, it’s difficult to adopt and expensive to maintain. Amutri is building a step-change product that delivers a simple path to adopting 3D Visualisation technology, making the technology easy to access, rapid and cost-effective, for the first time.

Michael Calver, Amutri CEO, said: “As a young and ambitious company, we recognise the importance of support in realising our goals. This investment will propel us forward in further developing our innovative products to lower the entry point to 3D Visualisation technology for many industries. We value GameTech Ventures’ and The FSE Group’s confidence in our vision and are thankful for their support at this early stage. We look forward to continued collaboration as we work towards achieving our growth plans.”

The 3D Visualisation industry is worth around USD 23 billion and is expected to grow due to technological advancements and increasing demand across various industries. Real-time 3D visualisation is becoming more popular and could lead to greater adoption of the technology. Amutri’s solution removes time constraints and expands accessibility, ultimately increasing the addressable market.

Meg Salt, Investment Manager at The FSE Group, added: “Amutri is an exciting disruptor in 3D Visualisation. Their technology has garnered positive feedback from end users and has a large addressable market. The experienced team has already established a strong pipeline of international clients for whom Amutri is removing barriers to producing 3D experiences. The company is poised for rapid commercialisation and further functionality in 2024 and we are delighted to be working with them as they continue to grow.”

Lachlan Gowrie-Smith, partner at GameTech Ventures said “Amutri are building a paradigm shifting technology for 3D Visualisation, expanding access and lowering costs for whole new categories of businesses and consumers. Their approach demonstrates the power of games technology to drive innovation across different industries and applications. Michael and his experienced team are perfectly positioned to deliver on the promise of this vision.”

For more information about Amutri, please visit www.amutri.com or contact hello@amutri.com

The £40m Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Investment Fund was established by the British Business Bank in partnership with the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) to provide debt and equity finance to help growing small businesses across the region.

Funding through CIOSIF came to an end in December 2023 but wider funding is now available through the British Business Bank’s £200m South West Investment Fund providing loans from £25k to £2m and equity investment up to £5m.

CIOSIF has been supported financially by the European Union using funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.