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Ones to Watch in 2021: who will be the West Midlands' business stars

We have canvassed the opinions of experts in the region to see who we should be keeping an eye on this year as the business world recovers from the covid-19 pandemic

From top left: Gensler, Loki Wines, SauceStream and Oval Real Estate are all Ones to Watch in 2021

The past year has been one to forget for the business world in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands.

The city's usually thriving Colmore Business District has resembled a movie ghost town since lockdown initially started in March while the buzz of Christmas shopping followed by drinks at the Frankfurt Market has been sadly missing.

But from all of this has emerged tales of genuine innovation and entrepreneurialism as companies continue to find new ways of working and targeting customers and generating alternative revenue streams.

To kick off this new year, BusinessLive asked some of the many experts based in the city region who we should be looking out for across the West Midlands in 2021.

Britishvolt

With a ban on new petrol and diesel cars coming in just nine years' time, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ urgently needs to build batteries at scale if it is to see electric vehicles (EVs) made in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Britishvolt is a startup with big ambitions to do just that as an investor in advanced battery technologies.

It has announced plans to site its global HQ in the West Midlands in the heartland of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ automotive industry where it will spearhead the development of battery technologies for future EVs.

The new 53,820 sq ft site, set to be fully operational by 2022, will be at the MIRA Technology Park Campus near Coventry, already renowned as a global innovation hub.