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Start-ups in 60-second business-pitch battle as they ride lift in Hong Kong’s tallest skyscraper

  • Japanese company, which creates hi-tech artificial legs, named overall champion at Elevator Pitch Competition 2019 held at International Commerce Centre
  • Annual event, hosted by Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corp attracts record 650 entries from 48 countries and cities – up from 591 last year

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A Japanese artificial intelligence and robotics company won the top award at the Elevator Pitch Competition 2019 (EPiC), which saw 126 international companies pitch their business ideas during a 60-second lift ride in Hong Kong’s tallest building.

BionicM, which creates state-of-the-art artificial legs and other mobility solutions for lower limb amputees, was named overall champion and winner in the AI & robotics category to claim total prize money of US$110,000 at the November 8 event at sky100 – the 393-metre (1,290-foot)-high observation deck on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Centre.

Hong Kong’s Elevator Pitch Competition 2019 – an international challenge where 126 finalists had 60 seconds to pitch their business ideas while riding in the lift at the International Commerce Centre – was attended by more than 1,000 entrepreneurs, venture capital firms, angel investors, industry players, incubators, accelerators and tech disrupters. Photo: Frank Freeman
Hong Kong’s Elevator Pitch Competition 2019 – an international challenge where 126 finalists had 60 seconds to pitch their business ideas while riding in the lift at the International Commerce Centre – was attended by more than 1,000 entrepreneurs, venture capital firms, angel investors, industry players, incubators, accelerators and tech disrupters. Photo: Frank Freeman

The event, hosted by Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corp (HKSTP), attracted 650 entries from 48 countries and cities – up from 591 last year. More than 1,000 entrepreneurs, venture capital firms, angel investors, industry players, incubators, accelerators and tech disrupters also took part.

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Finalists battled it out by pitching their business ideas during a 60-second lift ride in the International Commerce Centre, Hong Kong’s tallest skyscraper. Photo: Frank Freeman
Finalists battled it out by pitching their business ideas during a 60-second lift ride in the International Commerce Centre, Hong Kong’s tallest skyscraper. Photo: Frank Freeman
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