This year's Startups 100 list of Britain's brightest young entrepreneurs has been announced, and two 23-year-olds are the winners.
Clemente Theotokis and Jai Kanwar of Zeus Labs took home the top prize in the "Young Entrepreneur" category, reports the Telegraph.
Their transportation software solution, which provides real-time access to over 10,000 trucks and reduces administrative hours in the shipping industry, helped them win over guest judge Eloise Skinner, who noted that "the figures speak for themselves."
(See the full list here.) "It's a broad statement, but in the case of our Young Entrepreneur cohort, one we definitely won't be arguing against," writes Skinner.
"Zeus provides a massive reduction in admin hours for shippers, as well as scalable access to over 10,000 trucks (and growing) for hauliers."
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