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Q Doctor aims at changing the NHS care delivery with the help of video consulting to benefit patients and clinicians. The company is focusing on delivering a model that keeps modernised NHS care free of charge for the patients. The video solution plugs NHS clinicians to the existing NHS infrastructure and allows them to connect to the NHS patients digitally. With the proceeds, Q Doctor will fulfil its strategy for 2020. It will deploy the funds into labour, development, operations, marketing, and contingency funds.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,386,200
The Gator watch has been created by Techsixtyfour and is a connected watch which allows parents to keep track and in contact with their young children without giving them access to the internet. The watch is already available in several high street outlets and they will be using this funding round for marketing and a Europe launch for the product. 
days to go: Expired investment: £219,760
Street Stream aim to disrupt the same-day and on-demand delivery industry with their web and app-based couriers. Using the website customers can see quotes and select a courier of their choice. All couriers are rated and insured and can be at the pick up destination within 30 minutes of accepting their quote. 
days to go: Expired investment: £176,020
Baanx is a B2B2C mobile banking platform offering cutting-edge services in remittance, spending & blockchain. The company takes pride in its innovative customer acquisition process through partner communities. The BaanxCL already has a CL™ VISA Debit Card, Crypto-Payment Gateway, a Crypto-Exchange, Stablecoins, and other exciting features. The company is also partnering with new brands around the world which are not banking already but have large user communities to connect. The company is aiming to target 100,000 users by Q2 2020 with the assistance of Super Seed Investors. With the proceeds, Baanx will hire additional team members, spend funds on marketing, and launch services in South America and Asia.

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days to go: Expired investment: £658,200
This is the text from the crowdfunding site. Selling people and location data to retail, property, and insurance sectors, born combines bio-metrics and geo-metrics via ValueEveryHome and PeekabooCash. The firm strives for innovation and integrity within the changing global regulatory framework around data processing.
days to go: Expired investment: £33,260
AliveLab aim to be the world leader in Augmented Reality toys and have already sold over 500,000 units. They design, develop, produce and market a range of AR products aimed at children to use technology to 'bring kids favourites to life!'
days to go: Expired investment: £198,948
Donr is an online fundraising platform intending to revolutionise access to donation solutions for welfares and charities of all sizes. The company has served over 1,450 charities to raise £500,000 in the first year from launch. The Northstar Ventures has invested £300k, who are following on. Donr was on #33 in BusinessCloud's 100 FinTech Disrupters of 2019. The funds will be used for powerful fundraising tools, team expansion and team growth.

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days to go: Expired investment: £249,740
Human Forest (HF) is a social impact and digital marketing platform that combines sustainable micro-mobility and digital marketing by providing dockless e-bikes which are free for everyone to use for 10 minutes daily with no unlocking fee. HF aims to be a significant contender in the projected $150 billion micro-mobility market in Europe by 2030. HF's pilot project launched in the London Boroughs of Islington and Camden over summer 2020 witnessing almost 10,000 eco-enthusiasts making over 27,000 trips avoiding 10 tons of CO2 in the process. HF has onboarded entities like FT, Whole Foods, and Rude Health. The company is raising investment to build an even bigger human forest opening in more Boroughs with more e-bikes available for use.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,275,383
Govox wellbeing platform assists organisations in promoting and managing a healthier and happier culture through technology by offering helpful knowledge and useful tools to support its employee, students or even club members to help impact real changes where needed. 
days to go: Expired investment: £104,595
Swing has pioneered an IoT-connected micro-gym, the Swing Box, equipped with integrated free weights suitable for outdoor use. This innovative gym solution includes adjustable backrests and various dumbbells and kettlebells, catering to users of all fitness levels. Users can conveniently locate, reserve, and unlock the Swing Box using any smartphone, aiming to combat physical inactivity, which contributes to a significant number of deaths and costs the UK £7.4 billion annually. Swing's solution addresses the barriers of affordability, accessibility, and time in exercise by providing on-demand, free-access outdoor micro-gyms in communal parks and green spaces. With over 90% of UK residents within a 10-minute walk of public parks and only 32% meeting NHS guidelines for muscle-strength activity, Swing aims to lease these boxes to grant public access with leaseholders paying an annual fee of £2500 per box, covering maintenance and operations.
days to go: Expired investment: £287,590
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