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Cornwall Angel Network celebrates first anniversary

A number of companies in the Duchy have received investment from the network over the last 12 months

OrCa (formerly Fishy Filaments) designs and builds new technologies to recycle end-of-life nylon gillnets and turn them into materials(Image: Press Handout)

An angel investment network in Cornwall is celebrating its first anniversary.

Since launching in October last year, more than 25 investors have joined the Cornwall Angel Network and four early-stage companies have raised a total of £189,000.

Among the businesses to receive support are Newquay-based marine plastics recycling firm Waterhaul; 3D visualisation company Amutri in Penryn; OrCa (formerly known as Fishy Filaments); and manufacturing platform Output Industries in Penzance.

Newlyn-based OrCa has developed a low-impact process that transforms end-of-life fishing nets into high-grade engineering plastic, creating products from sunglasses to car components.

Founder Ian Falconer said: “It was great to have more than one potential investor in the room and in Cornwall, so I wasn’t having to have the same conversation 10 times or travel to London as we have had to for other investment pitches.

"The network gave me access to high-net-worth individuals and raised the ambition within our campaign. We went into the round with a £150k target and came out with £217k — almost certainly due to the investors who came in through the Cornwall Angel Network.”

Cornwall Angel Network’s role is to attract private investment from local, national and international investors into businesses with a connection to the Duchy.

The initiative is an extension of the Launchpad Futures programme, which is part-funded through the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Shared Prosperity Fund and the Good Growth Programme, and has been led by Falmouth University in collaboration with the British Business Bank, Cornwall Chamber of Commerce and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Business Angels Association.