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VitraCash aims to offer a smart debit card and application that automatically chooses the best card for every transaction using its AI-driven algorithm. The company argues that using the wrong payment cards while travelling costs Britons £1.4 billion per year worth of losses. VitraCash argues that its algorithm can prevent this situation from happening via its application. It aims to be a contender in the cards & payments industry that is expected to touch $909 billion by 2023. The company is in discussions over contracts with card issuer Monavate, US-based card processor Marqeta, and Acquirer CashFlows. Its algorithm and app are in closed beta and the company intends to launch the same in July 2021. VitraCash will use the investment to cover the estimated costs for its card processing and development to launch VitraCard in July 2021.

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days to go: Expired investment: £322,693
Genomes.io is a private and secure DNA data storage and sharing application. It aims at resolving the problem of DNA data breach and exploitation by allowing users to manage, store, sequence, and commercialise their genomic data. It aims to develop technology partnerships with population sequencing initiatives, rare disease organisations, as well as pharma and biotech companies. Genomes.io will allow its researchers to benefit from having better access to genomic data while protecting individual data owners. With the proceeds, the company will bring its B2C and B2B products to the market.

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days to go: Expired investment: £109,080
Aura is a simple, one of a kind, online solution to help people and those closest to them prepare for the end of life in a practical & emotional sense. Upon registering on the platform, the person needs to set up a profile and add the people he/she wishes to be connected with. Post this, the user can dip into practical information, illustrate end-of life wishes, write one's life story, or send goodbye messages, all of which are highly customisable, on the platform for their loved ones to see. The company's vision is to manage end of life practicalities, leave a legacy that can be controlled, and prepare the afflicted person and his/her family in all ways possible for the future. The company already has a promo website, and with the funds invested, it will develop its Minimum Viable Product (MVP) to ensure a steady base of users join its platform.

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Body Rocket is a company that aims to revolutionise athlete performance by developing real-time aerodynamic analysis. Its proprietary wind tunnel sensor can be fitted discreetly on any roadgoing or track bike. The device measures drag and gives relevant data that can be used to reduce aerodynamic force whilst cycling. In a $2.1billion market, Body Rocket aims to bring forth this technology to individuals and organisations. In December 2019, the company's patented system was validated in the University of Southampton wind tunnel, an industry-first achievement, which attracted considerable interest from industry press, pro teams, and university researchers. With the investment, the brand will formalise strategic partnerships with pro teams, build its current prototype to a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) by the end of 2020 and launch its commercial product at Eurobike 2021.

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days to go: Expired investment: £251,892
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