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Aiming to improve the health and well-being of the UK by incorporating spa and beauty treatments into everyday life. PURE is a profitable business that currently runs 8 urban spas across Great Britain, as well as selling their own range of natural products and treatments for skincare to be used at home. Over 100k clients a year have used PURE's services, with 40% of appointments being booked via the company's website and mobile app. This has resulted in sales of £2.9m in 2017, with group revenue increasing by more than 21% in the year-to-date. Investments will be used to open in more locations, develop more products and expand the PURE Beauty Zone marketplace for independent health and beauty businesses to sell their products in PURE's spas and on their website.
days to go: Expired investment: £72,650
Gendius' has created intellin, an application through which people can track diabetes and make a good decision to reduce the risk of diabetes. It is on a mission to make sure that every person with diabetes knows their risk of complications and how to control them. The company has been launched across the EU with over 3,500 downloads in the EU and UK. In 2018, the company won £25K Momentum award to complete UX/UI research and, it has passed ISO27001. Recently, it has been invited to HIMSSHealth2.0 conference for the application's live demo.
days to go: Expired investment: £518,630
miiCARE is a MedTech specialising in AI applied to geriatrics (elderly care). Its key product miiCUBE offers cutting-edge home-based and customised healthcare, helping the elderly enjoy their independence while being comprehensively connected to their families, friends, and neighbours. The company aims to provide these benefits to one billion people by 2028, comprising older people, family members and carers. Till date, miiCARE has secured partnerships with the UK’s largest NHS trust, Ebbsfleet Garden City, O2, Bristol Careline and Microsoft, and won multiple social impacts and digital health awards during the last 12 months. Funds raised will be used mainly for fulfilling pre-orders and close interests for large contracts with corporates, marketing and logistics, product development, sales and salaries.

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days to go: Expired investment: £103,672
Gendius is a company that aims to bring pharmaceuticals and health economics, through clinical research and evidence, to the mobile health market. Their latest innovation, Intellin, is an intelligent remote management diabetes platform, with over 140,000 downloads so far. The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the need for remote home monitoring of patients, and the company feels that its product is a suitable contender in this domain. Intellin has a reliable connection to over 150 medical devices and apps, and also consists of a two-way communication setup with a healthcare professional via a secure dashboard. Gendius is registered as an approved vendor with AstraZeneca in Saudi Arabia and looks to establish deeper relations with the National Health Service (UK) to create a demand for its product. The company will use the investment to scale its business globally, drive commercialisation, offer an opportunity to its stakeholders, and target venture capital.

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days to go: Expired investment: £386,829
Offering a more affordable fitness class solution through training small groups and providing unparalleled client care with 1-on-1 personal training sessions. Outrivals has grown rapidly since launching 3 years ago near the famous Old Street Roundabout and are raising funds to open 2 new sites, with plans to have a portfolio of 15 branches over the next 5 years. The company has a high retention rate, with a client life cycle averaging one year.
days to go: Expired investment: £88,450
Emopwering people to improve their musculoskeletal health through exercise. TrackActive is a physical health app that assesses a person's conditions, health and habits and delivers a personalised programme consisting of advice and exercises that adapt as the person progresses. The app is developed using rehabilitative exercise data, clinical algorithms and AI. The app can be used by organisations to view anonymised information on the health of their employees or customers and is distributed via public health, corporate and insurance partners. TrackActive will be monetised via the aforementioned partners, who will pay an ongoing monthly subscription from £25 per month. This figure may increase depending on the health practitioners using the service. TrackActive's content, such as articles, video and images, can also be licensed to partners. Funds will be allocated towards developing the product further, with the inclusion of an Android version, admin dashboards, evidence-based content and regular updates to the app.
days to go: Expired investment: £253,598
Milbotix, a healthtech start-up, supported by the Alzheimer's Society and the UK Dementia Research Institute, is driven by its innovative product SmartSocks™. This wearable technology aims to assist individuals with dementia facing communication challenges and their caregivers. Globally, the number of people with dementia is increasing significantly, reaching 78 million by 2030 and 139 million by 2050. Half of those diagnosed with dementia encounter challenging behavioral symptoms due to distress. Early distress management not only enhances well-being but also helps prevent escalating behavioral issues. SmartSocks™ utilize sensors and artificial intelligence to notify dementia caregivers about early signs of pain and anxiety in their patients.
days to go: Expired investment: £220,780
MysteryVibe creates doctor-recommended sexual health devices. The company combines research and engineering by onboarding leading doctors to design devices that address major sexual health issues such as erectile dysfunction, dryness and pain during intercourse. MysteryVibe has changed over 50,000 lives in 65 countries, witnessed $1 million worth of direct sales in 2020, and became the first sexual health startup to be featured on a BBC documentary. The company has received 20+ international awards including, the coveted Design Week Awards where its product, 'Crescendo', beat the Apple Watch. MysteryVibe has featured in media entities like Men's Health, Women's Health, The Daily Dot, and Forbes, to name a few. The company will use 25% of the investment to expand and scale its digital marketing campaign, 25% to launch two new products, 25% to expand its team, and 25% on building its inventory.

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days to go: Expired investment: £498,020
Wireless Fitness allows fitness instructors to stream their music and voice from their phone to the phones of their class participants who listen in using their own headphones. This allows users to participate in their favourite classes without disturbing other park users or nearby local residents. 
days to go: Expired investment: £10,041
PlusGuidance is an online counselling/therapy platform that gives people immediate access to counselling. It provides secure video, voice, IM and email sessions directly through the site, and booking in-person sessions too. Our Mission - Immediate access to counselling for everyone.Business Model - Software-as-a-Service for counsellors, who pay a monthly fee to use secure online sessions, practice management tools to manage their clients, and a public web profile in our directory.
days to go: Expired investment: £115,022
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