Latvia's Longenesis wins big in Dubai

Latvian Health Tech startup Longenesis wowed the judges at the recent Supernova Challenge 2.0 in Dubai, described as the world’s largest early-stage startup pitch competition, reports Labs of Latvia.

Clinching the top prize of $100,000, the groundbreaking digital health company is revolutionizing 21st-century healthcare by accelerating the development of innovative treatments and enhancing patient engagement.

With a total prize pool of $200,000, the challenge saw a record-breaking participation.

Organised by Dubai World Trade Centre and hosted by the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, Expand North Star marked its biggest edition this year and welcomed over 1,800 startups and more than 1,200 investors.

After live qualifying rounds in 16 countries, the competition intensified as 155 semi-finalists from 50 countries, predominantly representing AI, fintech, and health tech sectors battled through the final rounds.

On the final day of Expand North Star 2024, 20 finalists from diverse countries, including  France, China, Bangladesh, Germany, Brazil, Latvia, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Ireland, the UK, and India, presented their innovations to a jury of global investors and "tech personalities".

Emil Syundyukov, Co-Founder and CEO of Longenesis said:

“It is all about unlocking the hidden value of data. By engaging broader populations and bringing them into the data conversation, we can help therapies reach those in need faster. This win is just the start for us. We’re here to raise geographical borders for healthcare research and scale up, especially in the Gulf region, which we see as a focal point for healthcare innovations.”

ProfilePrint from Singapore secured 2nd place, winning $60,000 for its groundbreaking AI-driven ingredient quality platform. Utilizing patented digital food identity-as-a-service (IDaaS) technology, ProfilePrint synthesizes complex molecular data into digital fingerprints, empowering agribusinesses to make data-driven decisions that enhance product quality and efficiency.

Meanwhile, NEXTPAYMENTS INC. from South Korea claimed the 3rd place prize of $35,000, led by CEO Jee Kwangchol, whose cutting-edge solutions offer personalized retail experiences through advanced AI kiosks and smart store technology.

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