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The new Welsh firms to keep an eye on over the coming years

We feature 22 firms drawn from a wide range of sectors

Some of our featured start-ups left Anna Roberts of Explorage, Emily Richards of Caru Spirits and Andrew Hearne of Dragon Fire & Water.

Here we feature exciting start-ups firms across the Welsh economy to watch. Drawn from a wide range of sectors some are already delivering significant growth both in domestic and international markets. The list appears in alphabetical order.

Aermach

Cardiff-based Aermach specialises in the sale, lease and exchange of airframe and engine whole assets and components.

It now stocks more than 700 line items and has a customer base which spans every continent.

In the next five years it will continue to add products and services and is currently working on a business plan which will more than double revenue by 2024. It is also aiming to purchase an increased number of its own engines for teardown purposes, shortening the supply chain and giving access to a more reliable source of material which will further increase market share and open new opportunities to pursue.

Agxio

Agxio

Aberystwyth-based Agxio has developed an innovative platform that automates the role of the data scientist and machine learning engineering to deploy AI solutions in the agricultural, life sciences and biotech industries. To support its expansion plans the firm was boosted earlier this year with a £2.1m equity round.

The funding will be used to further grow the team, enter new AI, agritech and life sciences markets, and continue developing the platform. The firm has been backed by the Development Bank of Wales.