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New £7.9m funding round Remedy Health

Birmingham-based health products company is striving to make a foothold in US and children's health markets

Melissa Snover, founder of Nourished(Image: © 2016 John Cleary Photography)

A Birmingham health products company has secured another funding round worth £7.9 million to support its expansion plans.

Digbeth-based Remedy Health has won backing from a round of investors comprising ADM Ventures, Cibus Enterprise Fund, Apater Capital and Henkel X.

The business, which was founded by entrepreneur Melissa Snover in 2019 and now has 70 staff, uses 3D printing technology to produce health and wellness products.

It is most well known for Nourished, a range of 3D-printed 'stacks' containing seven vitamins which are created bespoke to each individual customer based on a questionnaire.

The team recently launched Nourished Kids and is also planning to create personalised protein bars.

This latest round of financing adds to the £2 million secured in spring last year and before Christmas the company announced it had secured a retail listing with high-end department store Selfridges.

Ms Snover said: "There has been a huge rise in the number of personalised nutrition products launched over the past few years, with the industry predicted to go to more than £11.4 billion in 2027.