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Hong Kong start-up wins EQT Impact Challenge with augmented-reality surgical system

Syngular Technology tops 200 hopefuls to secure €100,000 (US$117,000) investment in pitch competition organised in partnership with the Post

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Louis Sze (centre), CEO of Syngular Technology, receives first prize in the 2025 EQT Impact Challenge from EQT Asia’s chairperson Jean Eric Salata (right) and EQT Foundation’s investment lead Anjum Rangwala (left) in Hong Kong on July 10, 2025. Photo: SCMP

Hong Kong start-up Syngular Technology has won a €100,000 (US$117,000) investment in the 2025 EQT Impact Challenge, after beating three other finalists in the pitch competition by impressing judges with its augmented-reality surgical system.

By winning the challenge – designed to identify high-impact early-stage ventures in Hong Kong – the three-year-old company secured the investment from the EQT Foundation, founded by partners of the Swedish investment firm EQT.

The competition, organised in partnership with the South China Morning Post, drew more than 200 submissions, which were whittled down to 10 semi-finalists in April, before four finalists were selected.

This year marked the first time the competition was held in Hong Kong, following previous events in Japan, South Korea and Singapore.

The four finalists stood out for their efforts to commercialise research-driven technologies, with applications from climate solutions to biotechnology and healthcare.

Many of the teams were supported by local universities, accelerators and research institutes, and have begun forming industry partnerships to advance their innovations.

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