A Singaporean battery recycling start-up has been crowned overall winner at this year’s EPIC start-up investment competition hosted by the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corp.
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One hundred semi-finalists from 28 countries and regions gathered at the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal on Friday as they competed for the top cash prize of US$60,000 and valuable exposure to dozens of the region’s top investors.
This year’s EPIC – short for Elevator Pitch International Competition – marked the ninth edition of the city’s top start-up pitching event and the first time its final was held at the 850-metre-long Kai Tak Cruise Terminal on Victoria Harbour.
The competition featured three tracks – fintech, digital healthtech and greentech – with the winners in each track taking home US$20,000.
Singapore’s Belli, which builds air cargo software for airlines, won in the fintech category.
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Canada’s KA Imaging took the prize in digital healthtech, impressing judges with its claim to have created the world’s first spectral X-ray system capable of separating different materials. The firm has signed a memorandum of understanding with Canossa Hospital in Hong Kong.

