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“Cutting-Edge Tech Start-Ups, Fresh Automobiles, and Prestigious Enterprise Recognition”

British driverless car start-up Wayve has recently announced a new investment, with co-founder Alex Kendall joining Ian King for an exclusive interview to discuss the company’s latest developments.

Kendall revealed that Wayve has secured a significant amount of funding, which will be used to further advance their technology and expand their operations. The start-up, which was founded in 2017, uses artificial intelligence to develop self-driving cars that can navigate in complex urban environments without the need for expensive sensors.

Joining the discussion was Gerald Chappell, Chief Executive and co-founder of Abound, a UK-based company that provides financing solutions for small and medium-sized businesses. Chappell shared his insights on the current state of the financial market and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses.

In addition, Mark Crabtree, Managing Director of sound-engineering firm AMS Neve, also joined the conversation to share some exciting news. Crabtree announced that the company has been awarded the prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise, recognizing their outstanding contribution to UK trade and industry.

The Ian King Business Podcast, where the exclusive interview took place, is a popular platform for business news and insights. Listeners can tune in and subscribe to stay updated on the latest developments in the business world.

With these new investments and recognitions, it is clear that British businesses continue to thrive and make significant contributions to the economy. The future looks bright for these innovative companies, and their achievements serve as a testament to the UK’s entrepreneurial spirit.

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