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"StarLeaf enables seamless collaboration through intelligently engineered, reliable meeting room systems, superior PC and mobile-based video conferencing, and secure messaging.""Video calls have been one of the most in-demand tools as a result of the pandemic, and Cambridge-founded StarLeaf saw demand increase 10x with customers including NHS trusts, Parliamentary committees and businesses of all sizes needing a secure communications platform," Laurent said.

"Whilst many have questioned if the demand for video platforms will continue after the arrival of a Covid-19 vaccine, we believe the future of work will be about flexibility, with some staff returning to the office and others staying remote. Demand for universal communications solutions like StarLeaf will only increase." Stan Laurent, partner at Highland EuropeBubble is an on-demand mobile app that provides trusted, flexible childcare for working parents.

"The app verifies a nanny's qualification and lets parents book a babysitter at 30 minutes' notice. It doesn't just come in handy at the weekends - Bubble for Business offers flexible childcare to staff at companies including Uber, TeachFirst and Vitality. For parents who are continuing to work from home or remotely over the next 12 months, Bubble will allow them to be at their most productive, whilst knowing their children are being safely looked after.

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