Zimbabwe's Pasi William Sachiti owns the UK's first black-owned driverless car company, Academy of Robotics worth $100 million.
His holiday company, MyCityVenue had 1.6 million users when it was sold.
He founded his first startup, 123-registration for domain registration at age 19.
He built the UK's first robot delivery van.
He launched the Kar-go, Europe's first street-legal self-driving vehicle in July 2019.
Zimbabwe's Pasi William Sachiti owns the UK's first black-owned driverless car company, Academy of Robotics worth $100 million.
His holiday company, MyCityVenue had 1.6 million users when it was sold.
He founded his first startup, 123-registration for domain registration at age 19.
He built the UK's first robot delivery van.
He launched the Kar-go, Europe's first street-legal self-driving vehicle in July 2019.
Zimbabwe's Pasi William Sachiti owns the UK's first black-owned driverless car company, Academy of Robotics worth $100 million.
His holiday company, MyCityVenue had 1.6 million users when it was sold.
He founded his first startup, 123-registration for domain registration at age 19.
He built the UK's first robot delivery van.
He launched the Kar-go, Europe's first street-legal self-driving vehicle in July 2019.
Zimbabwe's Pasi William Sachiti owns the UK's first black-owned driverless car company, Academy of Robotics worth $100 million.
His holiday company, MyCityVenue had 1.6 million users when it was sold.
He founded his first startup, 123-registration for domain registration at age 19.
He built the UK's first robot delivery van.
He launched the Kar-go, Europe's first street-legal self-driving vehicle in July 2019.
Zimbabwe's Pasi William Sachiti owns the UK's first black-owned driverless car company, Academy of Robotics worth $100 million.
His holiday company, MyCityVenue had 1.6 million users when it was sold.
He founded his first startup, 123-registration for domain registration at age 19.
He built the UK's first robot delivery van.
He launched the Kar-go, Europe's first street-legal self-driving vehicle in July 2019.