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Akram Hussein is an entrepreneur, technologist and full-stack software engineer whose work touches all layers, from low-level firmware up to augmented reality. He has in-depth experience in shipping consumer and business products in the space of robotics, AI, mobile apps, networking, cloud services and the Internet-of-Things. He graduated from Imperial College London with a master's in Computer Science and was supervised by Professor Andrew Davison, a world leading Robotics expert. Akram worked at Dyson, where he was a very early member of the team that launched the Dyson 360 Eye, the companies first award wining robotic vacuum cleaner. He is an independent software engineer based in London and works with startups, mid-sized and large corporates companies such as Aiden.ai, Cusack, DeepstreamHub, Paul Institute, TFH Special Needs Toys, Transport for London and Stannah Stairlifts. His work has featured on BBC Click and he can be seen on television appearing in the show Big Life Fix for BBC 2.