Three spin-offs make the finals of a deep tech startup competition
Three EPFL spin-offs - CompPair, Hydromea and Nanogence - have made it through to the finals of the Hello Tomorrow Global Challenge, an international startup competition that is being held virtually this year. The teams will have three minutes to pitch their business ideas to a panel of experts. Just six years after its launch, the Hello Tomorrow Global Challenge has become one of the most prestigious competitions on the international startup scene. Three EPFL spin-offs - CompPair, Hydromea and Nanogence - have made it through a global field of 5,000 deep tech startups and onto the list of just 80 finalists. The teams will have three minutes to pitch to a panel of experts: investors, corporates, other startups, researchers and specialized journalists. The exposure they gain could prove invaluable as they look to grow their businesses and raise funds from investors. The finalists will get their first chance to impress this week - and take away a ¤10,000 prize - as they battle it out to be crowned the winner in one of 14 industry tracks.

