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The Stirling Electric Motorcycle Company presents a futuristic motorcycle experience available today! The SEMC "SINATRA" delivers an exhilarating ride, easy maintenance, and the finest ride quality in its category. Whether you're a new, returning, or transitioning rider, enjoy the benefits of electric riding without the complexities and costs of advanced licensing. In numerous regions, motorcycles with up to 11 kilowatts of continuous power have more lenient licensing rules, such as in the UK where an 11kw SINATRA can be legally ridden after completing a one-day basic training course.
days to go: Expired investment: £42,000
Antikor is developing a new cancer treatment using antibody fragment drug conjugate which penetrates solid tumours to destroy cancer cells. Their new treatment only targets pre-determined cancer cells, so healthy cells are not affected.  Biopharma is predicted to become the core of the pharmaceutical industry after undergoing transformation in the laboratory, technology and operations  
days to go: Expired investment: £125,000
Arcade is an innovative provider of technology (patent pendinG) that empowers telecom carriers to offer life-changing gigabit broadband over existing networks, with rapid deployment and ROI in under a year. Their solutions enable gigabit speeds everywhere, complementing fiber strategies and avoiding extensive cable replacements.
days to go: Expired investment: £350,000
ZOA Robotics build robots which have been inspired by nature. They are currently focusing on low-cost 4-legged systems for the transportation of materials on uneven ground. ZOA's founder has experience in the robotics industry and has already created impressive initial prototypes of the product.
days to go: Expired investment: £188,300
MedicSpot is a healthcare company that is aiming to revolutionise healthcare delivery by combining the advantages of online and offline care. The company provides patients at designated hospitals with diagnostic tools like a stethoscope, oximeter, blood pressure monitor and thermometer which, in turn, is connected to the MedicSpot network. Onboard General Physicians (GPs) engage in live sessions with patients, guide them on how to use the tools, and perform a variety of diagnoses like listening to a patient’s heart and lungs, looking down their throat and into their ears, taking their blood pressure and oxygen readings, and measuring their body temperature. The company is also expanding into another subsidiary, Arc Health, which it claims will perform the aforementioned tasks with more efficiency and accuracy. The company will use the investment to increase the number of Medicspot clinics to 1,000, gain further NHS market share, launch a corporate business model and allow international pilots to take place.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,048,396
Fubar radio is a digital media entertainment brand that reaches millions of 18-34 year olds using original video, audio and social media content. Furbar Radio produces edgy and fun content thats available everywhere and on any device.
days to go: Expired investment: £307,250
Run3D is a biotechnology company that has developed a 3D gait analysis system with the aim to help people identify injuries, deliver better performance, and make better running decisions. 3D gait analysis involves using infrared cameras to track positions of small reflective markers attached to a person in motion, capturing measurable data to help quantify a person's risk of injury, biomechanical efficiency, performance, footwear, and recommend proper diagnosis where necessary. The company plans to use the investment to grow its business.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Twisted Mirror TV (TMTV) is a comedy streaming service dedicated to short-form content, developed for several platforms such as desktop, iOS and Android. The platform has been live since August 2019 and offers free and unlimited access to international comedy including short series, sketches and stand-up comedy. The service is at the pre-revenue stage with payment solutions and an ad-serving engine in place. TMTV has signed agreements with existing mobile providers such as Vodafone, Huawei and EE to use their network base and add incremental value to its platform's services. TMTV believes this strategy will give rapid access to millions of potential customers and grow its business.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Itasca Wines is a Hampshire-based vineyard and winery that produces fine English wines. The company is raising funds for its contract winemaking facility, to fulfil the growing demand from vineyards. There are over 760 vineyards in the UK currently, 111 have their own winery and only a handful of these provide contract winemaking services to other vineyards. Itasca Wines aims to become a major winemaker and create award-winning wines at Penn Croft. The company planted its first vineyard of 16,000 vines in May 2019 and has featured in Vineyard Magazine in February and May 2019.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,147,003
Intelligent Health aim to get the whole community active by providing games and incentives such as ''beat the street''. By providing schools and communities with friendly competition to walk and cycle more by tapping their cards on ''beat boxes'', and with prizes and league tables on offer, Intelligent health are bringing communities together. 
days to go: Expired investment: £700,000
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