Female founders turn heads at Dorset Business Angels event with menstrual cup cleaning kit
Dorset Business Angels held their latest pitch event recently, with hopeful entrepreneurs receiving a combined 27 expressions of interest.
11 of those went to a company led by two female founders, who pitched a portable cleaning and sterilising case for menstrual cups.
With patent pending status, angels were all ears about this high growth potential product manufactured in the UK from sustainable and recycled materials.
The founder claims 96 per cent waste and 94 per cent cost savings when switching to the menstrual cup from conventional sanitary products. The business model includes D2C and B2B2C channels.
Visit Hampshire Biz News for bright, upbeat and positive business news from the county
The founders are raising for a pre-seed round of £100k and working towards launching the product later in 2024.
Next up came a five-year-old business offering nutritional-focused frozen ready meals company, which garnered 10 expressions of interest.
The founders have established their USP in this already crowded market by focusing on frozen ready meals for those on specific diets, such as type 2 diabetes, those with IBS and their core range the ever-popular Mediterranean diet.
Ranges in development include nutritional meals to support healthy ageing, mental health, and cancer for which they have received a £400k Innovate UK grant in support.
Meals can be cooked in the oven or microwave and are delivered to your door in suitable packaging with 36 hours of ‘safety’ built in. The team boast a plethora of experience including the ex-CEO of Dyson and Yeo Valley and is currently in the process of gaining an NHS framework listing.
A further 2 pitches gained interest on the night, one of which was a Bournemouth company helping online retailers display their products in 3D.
Where traditional methods of creating 3D imagery have resulted in slow loading and heavy data usage, this company is using their own software and AI to deliver photo-realistic, quick-loading images.
Four expressions of interest were registered as the company raised £60k to be match funded by an Innovate UK grant, EIS/SEIS eligible.
The final company to grab the interest of 2 potential investors in the room has developed a pick and place robot, specifically for the UK ready-made sandwich market – a £5 billion industry.
The unique technology exists within the software and robotic arm gripper enabling the device to pick, weigh and place up to 30 different ingredients on the sandwich assembly line, solving producers’ headaches surrounding staffing issues.
Peter Eales, one of Dorset Business Angels’ founding directors, said: “What a great night! We had several new members in the room who all contributed and engaged brilliantly with the pitches.
“Our membership is growing – it’s still so exciting to be involved in DBA now in its eleventh year.
“As ever, the pitches were diverse in their offers, there was something for everyone, and we’re thrilled with the overall interest on the night.”
Debbie Frith, DBA director, added: “Our thanks go to Rob Jones from our sponsor Investec Wealth & Investment, who delivered an entertaining investment update presentation looking back on 2023 and forwards to how we can expect markets to behave in 2024.”
Established in 2013, Dorset Business Angels specialises in offering private equity investment opportunities to local high-net-worth and sophisticated investors.
The investments provided are in the form of equity investments rather than debtors’ loans that span across diverse sectors.
Angel investment within DBA can originate from a single investor or a syndicate of two or three angels combining their funds to support a company.
Sponsored by TC Group, Ellis Jones Solicitors, and Investec Wealth & Investment UK, DBA invites investors to book their spot for the upcoming pitch event on May 20th at dorsetbusinessangels.co.uk/events