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The following feature is paid and presented by the Department for Business and Trade welcome to the United Kingdom where the brightest tech innovators reshaping our world are celebrated.
This year the Department for Business and Trade are spotlighting global trailblazing entrepreneurs through the Unicorn Kingdom Pathfinder Awards.
The winner of the digital trade solutions category was Grubtech.
Hear from the co founder Mohamed Hamidi.
Gruptech initially was launched to tackle the food and beverage space to empower these enterprises to meet the challenges of new customer behaviors.
Meaning previously most of the business was dine in.
Today most of it is through delivery some sort of digital channels.
We came about to enable restaurants and cloud kitchens to service, be able to receive these orders centrally manage their menus across multiple channels, be able to process this order and then send that out to a last mile delivery or fulfillment service to deliver to the customer.
Winning the Unicorn Kingdom Pathfinder Award is a great recognition for my team, all the hard work that we've done and that brought us to this point today.
The opportunity of bringing Grubtech into the UK is we recognize that establishing the model that will work in the UK is easily replicatable the launching pad for us to go globally.
From cutting edge AI to digital trade solutions, these innovators are building tomorrow's world today.
Learn how the United Kingdom supports tech pioneers@great.gov.ukpa.
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Hello, welcome to World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
My name's Ed Butler.
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