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EIS Growth Fund 24/25

The Oxford Innovation EIS Growth Fund 2024/25 offered investors quarterly closes and is now closed for investment. Each investors portfolio may vary depending on when they invested in the Fund, but investments completed so far include:

iotaSciences is a leader in the rapidly evolving field of single-cell biology with fully automated modular patented platforms for single-cell isolation, cloning, and picking, as well as proven cell-line engineering experiences. They enable researchers to increase the speed and efficiency of cell biology research to accelerate new frontiers, helping them to get the most out of every cell and progress the therapies of the future, faster.

HoxtonAi are a disruptive B2B SaaS company helping clients such as Center Parcs, JD Sports and Tate Modern to improve staffing, ticketing and ultimately heating efficiencies through a unique, self-serve computer vision system for visitor analytics. They are currently deployed in over 400 sites (25% USA).

Peacock Technology focuses on robotics, sensors and vision technology in agriculture, addressing labor shortages and improving animal health and welfare and provide farmers with tools to reduce emissions. Products are sold under an recurring income model. The company has several strategic partners and has a strong product and customer pipeline.

StudyHall is an end-to-end platform for deep reading, reading comprehension and assessment. The platform uses generative AI to personalise content that students are interested in, and align it to the curriculum. It supports the development of critical thinking skills, collaborative learning, AI literacy and assessment preparation.

Gardin is an Oxfordshire startup helping agricultural food producers and seed breeders deliver productivity increases not witnessed since the advent of fertilisers. They have developed a platform that combines proprietary sensor hardware with computer vision and machine learning to provide growers with insights about their plants. They are post revenue with 15% MoM growth and currently have more than 160 sensors deployed.

OSSTEC is empowering people to stay healthy and active. Their innovative 3D printing technology developed over 10 years at Imperial College London reduces joint replacement failure rates and treatment costs. OSSTEC’s first product will launch in 2025 with their world-class surgeons.

NavLive creates accurate 2D and 3D spatial models of buildings in real time using computer vision and artificial intelligence for the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (“AEC”) sector.

Homemove is a tech-driven platform redesigning the home-moving process by uniting estate agents, mortgages, surveys, conveyancing, and removals into one seamless solution led by the UKBAA Scale Up Team of The Year. Leveraging AI and data, Homemove simplifies complex tasks, reduces costs, and empowers customers and partners, creating a streamlined, efficient, and transparent moving experience.

iotaSciences is a leader in the rapidly evolving field of single-cell biology with fully automated modular patented platforms for single-cell isolation, cloning, and picking, as well as proven cell-line engineering experiences. They enable researchers to increase the speed and efficiency of cell biology research to accelerate new frontiers, helping them to get the most out of every cell and progress the therapies of the future, faster.

HoxtonAi are a disruptive B2B SaaS company helping clients such as Center Parcs, JD Sports and Tate Modern to improve staffing, ticketing and ultimately heating efficiencies through a unique, self-serve computer vision system for visitor analytics. They are currently deployed in over 400 sites (25% USA).

Peacock Technology focuses on robotics, sensors and vision technology in agriculture, addressing labor shortages and improving animal health and welfare and provide farmers with tools to reduce emissions. Products are sold under an recurring income model. The company has several strategic partners and has a strong product and customer pipeline.

StudyHall is an end-to-end platform for deep reading, reading comprehension and assessment. The platform uses generative AI to personalise content that students are interested in, and align it to the curriculum. It supports the development of critical thinking skills, collaborative learning, AI literacy and assessment preparation.

Gardin is an Oxfordshire startup helping agricultural food producers and seed breeders deliver productivity increases not witnessed since the advent of fertilisers. They have developed a platform that combines proprietary sensor hardware with computer vision and machine learning to provide growers with insights about their plants. They are post revenue with 15% MoM growth and currently have more than 160 sensors deployed.

OSSTEC is empowering people to stay healthy and active. Their innovative 3D printing technology developed over 10 years at Imperial College London reduces joint replacement failure rates and treatment costs. OSSTEC’s first product will launch in 2025 with their world-class surgeons.

NavLive creates accurate 2D and 3D spatial models of buildings in real time using computer vision and artificial intelligence for the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (“AEC”) sector.

Homemove is a tech-driven platform redesigning the home-moving process by uniting estate agents, mortgages, surveys, conveyancing, and removals into one seamless solution led by the UKBAA Scale Up Team of The Year. Leveraging AI and data, Homemove simplifies complex tasks, reduces costs, and empowers customers and partners, creating a streamlined, efficient, and transparent moving experience.

Investors

If you’re an investor in the Fund and would like to get in touch about your investment, please contact the Fund Custodian, KIN Capital, at  fundservices@kincapital.co.uk. Alternatively, please contact Richard Cooper, Managing Director at Oxford Innovation Finance, who’ll be happy to help with your query.

Companies

Companies interested in receiving investment from the Oxford Innovation EIS Growth Fund should follow the standard OION application and Showcase pitching process – further details on this can be found here.

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