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Ones to Watch in 2022: Meet some of the West Midlands' up-and-coming business stars

We've canvassed the opinions of experts across the region to see who we should be keeping an eye on this year as the business world continues to battle back from the covid pandemic

Our Ones to Watch in the West Midlands business world this year (from top left): Geoff Turral and Paul Jewell from CarCloud, Ian and Jake O'Connor from Eskuta, Impression Technologies, Simon Davis from Nimbus Maps, Mark Farr from Purple Planet Packaging and RBW Electric Classic Cars (pic: David Bailey)

The past year has been a mightily strange one for the business world across the West Midlands region.

At times, once busy city centres were bereft of people but the crowds slowly returned as lockdown restrictions eased and excitement built as we headed into the Christmas season.

As we start another year this week, the West Midlands team on BusinessLive is looking ahead to the next 12 months and asking who are the business stars of the future?

We canvassed the opinions of experts in the region to bring you our Ones to Watch in 2022 - and you can read about last year's Ones to Watch here

CarCloud

CarCloud solves the problem of how you can manage your car on your phone, just like you do with nearly every other aspect of your life.

Founded in 2018 by Paul Jewell and Geoff Turral, the Birmingham-based firm is transforming the car ownership experience within a sector synonymous with the West Midlands.

November saw the completion of a successful funding round on the leading crowdfunding platform Seedrs and 2022 will see the launch of CarCloud's compliance solution for the 90 per cent of business journeys that are undertaken in the employee's personal car. The team is also aiming to grow to 100,000 users.

Debbie Lewis, Midlands regional ecosystem manager at NatWest