
The UK has a quietly impressive roster of technology companies competing on the world stage. Which one do you believe deserves to define Britain's tech reputation in the coming decade?
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ARM Holdings
ARM's processor architecture sits inside billions of smartphones and devices globally. Its return to the London listing conversation makes it a symbol of British silicon ambition.

DeepMind
From AlphaFold cracking protein structures to Gemini shaping the AI race, DeepMind remains one of the world's most influential research labs. Its London roots give Britain genuine standing in AI.

Dyson
Beyond bagless hoovers, Dyson is investing heavily in robotics, batteries and solid-state technology. It represents a distinctly British blend of engineering and consumer design.

Revolut
With tens of millions of customers worldwide, Revolut has become one of the most valuable fintechs to emerge from the UK. Its banking licence push could reshape European finance.

Oxford Nanopore
Its pocket-sized sequencers helped track Covid variants in real time and are now used from the Arctic to the ISS. A genuine British deep-tech success story.
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