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County Durham firm braves Dragons' Den in bid to secure investment

The couple who co-founded the AI video editing will enter the den on this week's show

Choppity co-founders Aaron Morris and Zara Paul on Dragons' Den (Image: Choppity/BBC)
Choppity co-founders Aaron Morris and Zara Paul on Dragons' Den (Image: Choppity/BBC)

A County Durham couple will become the latest regional business to brave the Dragons’ Den this week.

Zara Paul and Aaron Morris are the founders of Choppity, a Belmont Business Park company behind a web-based AI video editing platform which is set to appear on the new series of the BBC pitching programme on Thursday in a bid to secure investment for their start-up.


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