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Ones to Watch in 2025: The West Midlands' rising stars who could be making the business headlines this coming year

Outdoor dining events, next gen AI and pioneering solutions for waste plastic - these are just some of firms who our panel of experts says will be making waves in 2025 in our annual Ones to Watch list

Some of our Ones to Watch 2025 nominees (clockwise from top left): Blabers Hall owners Clarke and Adele Adams, Blunt & Brave co-founders Emilia Moniszko and Kirk Hastings, Cadence Projects founder Mike Lally and EC Logistics director Ed Chambers

The business world is never dull in the West Midlands. From a skyline full of cranes to the enduring legacy of the fantastic 2022 Commonwealth Games, the region continues to attract interest and investment from key decision makers across the world.

And there is no doubt that 2025 will continue producing the big stories as we await large transport projects finally completing and hopefully a new and better chapter at Birmingham City Council after finally settling its equal pay dispute.

Looking forward to the 12 months ahead, we have once again canvassed the opinions of experts from across the region as to whom the Ones to Watch in 2025 are.

And if you want to check our previous Ones to Watch, you can see stories here from 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024.

Blabers Hall

Blabers Hall was established in 2016 by husband and wife team Clarke and Adele Adams as a vineyard in Fillongley, north Warwickshire, and enjoyed its first harvest in 2018.

To date, it has created ten different wines - five still whites, two still rosés, one still red, one sparkling white and one sparkling rosé - from nearly 10,000 handplanted vines across 35 acres.

But, as well as being a wine producer selling to both trade and consumers, it is fast-becoming a thriving hospitality business too, hosting wine-tasting tours and events, open days and corporate events.

It has put the business on a strong growth trajectory and that is something I would certainly raise a glass to.