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Medic Bleep is a secure and real-time communication solution that aims to help medical teams communicate and collaborate effectively, reduce costs, and improve patient outcomes. It argues that poor inter-team communication has led to an estimated 400,000 episodes of potential harm a year, in the National Health Service (NHS) alone. Medic Bleep aspires to change this. It points out that its services have saved an average of £2.5 million worth of potential harm expenses per NHS Trust. The company asserts that its services are now being used by 5,600+ staff across hospitals every month. Medic Bleep has partnered with the BT Group targeting 20% of NHS trusts by 2025. It has 5,600 monthly active users and has witnessed 18,000 app downloads on multiple platforms. The company will use the investment to develop Version 2 of its product, deliver on its BT contract and NHS X framework to increase sales, and explore other geographies.

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days to go: Expired investment: £455,375
Genesis technical systems have developed patented technology that enables telecoms operators and services providers a way of delivering faster mobile and fixed broadband services over existing networks at speeds up to 10x faster.  The company currently have 27 patents granted and 50 pending in next generation wi fi and internet.
days to go: Expired investment: £3,000,000
Yapa® is a free social app with an emphasis on your mental health. The application gives a solution to the users to have accurate changes in both mental illness and mental wellness. The application has exceeded 10,000 downloads, and it has 400,000 followers. It has elected former England and Liverpool FC goalkeeper Chris Kirkland as the first ambassador to encourage and build Yapa. The funds will be used for marketing, operation and product innovation.
days to go: Expired investment: £41,930
Meeow is a company that seeks to offer unlimited, on-demand business networking. It argues that Covid-19 has changed the idea of networking with an increasing demand for in-person online networking solutions. Meeow aims to capture this sentient through its app. The company's AI-driven proprietary platform brings four people together for 1 hour in an interactive video session through a combination of random selection and machine learning. Meeow's ongoing BETA saw more than 420 Meeowists using its service. The company will use the investment for marketing its service network, further develop its platform, and expand its early adopter community to a minimum of 10,000 users by the end of 2021.

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days to go: Expired investment: £125,235
WeTRAIN is a new way to have fun with personal training. They are the first shared personal training company and by doing this, they are creating a market of social exercise. WeTRAIN makes it easy for friends to have high quality, personalised training in a variety of different classes.
days to go: Expired investment: £437,138
An interactive podcast app that offers users the ability to engage in their favourite shows through exclusive content. Entale podcasts are divided into chapters that contain relevant information and web links for a more immersive experience. On the Entale platform, more than 1.6m podcasts have been downloaded and played by over 30,000 active users. In the last 3 months, the iPhone app has been downloaded more than 20,000 times. Revenue will be generated via a subscription service that will remove adverts on podcasts. In addition, Premium shows will be offered which will be available for a small payment. Funds will be used to develop the Android app and integrate further with OK Google, Siri and Alexa.
days to go: Expired investment: £300,997
Juno is a smartphone app for both Android and IOS that aims to connect Betters and Tipsters with each other. Tipsters will be able to go on the app and share useful tips and knowledge that will aid betters in the decision making of their bets.
days to go: Expired investment: £69,090
Qure are an affordable and convenient on-demand healthcare service providing a doctor to users doors within 2 hours, 24/7. The hassle-free healthcare connects individuals with highly-experienced medical practitioners in the local area. 
days to go: Expired investment: £720,000
Riders can enjoy indoor cycling within a boutique fitness studio. In the past 6 years, Boom Cycle have opened five sites are now seeking funds to expand their portfolio. To date, Boom Cycle has acquired over £4.1m from private investors and in 2017 spent £2.1m on developing two flagship studios. The company has experienced attendance growth of 47% YoY, as well as a 77% increase in revenue YoY.
days to go: Expired investment: £805,260
Common Objective is a global B2B sourcing and information platform that rewards sustainable business through higher search rankings. The company aims at disrupting the $2trillion fashion industry as it has already used by 23k+ fashion professionals who work at leading brands and 1000’s of SME’s, from over 150 countries. The company’s online platform uses personalisation and matching technology to connect buyers with suppliers and provides them with targeted content and tools supporting best practice. The site is used by individuals and teams who work at world-leading brands backed by industry leaders including Roland Mouret, PDS Multinational, and Plexus Cotton.

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days to go: Expired investment: £462,260
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