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A Review of Visionairs: Versailles Lost Gardens of the Sun King

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In a city overflowing with art exhibitions, escape rooms, and themed pop-ups, you may be on the lookout for something more transportive to engage your senses.

Look no further than Visionairs Asia’s Versailles: The Lost Gardens of the Sun King, an immersive escape from reality. Unlike other VR experiences that have your adrenaline pumping and your heart in your throat as you battle zombies or solve intense challenges, this VR experience lets you time-travel to 17th-century France, specifically French monarch Louis XIV's iconic vanished gardens of the Palace of Versailles.  

Brought to Hong Kong by Visionairs Asia and co-produced by Temple of Light, Gédéon Experiences, Small Creative, VIVE Arts, and the Palace of Versailles, this experience uses a collective and interactive virtual reality (VR) location-based experience (LBE), and doesn’t rely on flashy gimmicks or cheap thrills to keep visitors engaged. 

The second you strap on a headset, you embark on a full-on journey through the art, architecture, and beauty of the palace in the year 1682, guided by none other than Louis XIV’s landscape architect André Le Nôtre.

Historic sites are reconstructed with historical and scientific accuracy by Aristeas, a subsidiary of the GEDEON group, in tandem with Small Creative, and it packs a good deal of substance into 25 minutes.

Versailles Gardens
Courtesy of Visionairs Asia

Part historical deep dive, part visual spectacle, this experience revives three spectacular yet long-lost parts of the Palace of Versailles: the Royal Menagerie, Grotto of Thetis, and Labyrinth Grove — historically significant spaces that once dazzled the French court in all its glory. 

As you first step into the palace's courtyard, you are greeted by the garden guru himself — Louis XIV’s landscape architect André Le Nôtre. Sure, he’s been dead for a few centuries, but thanks to a wildly convincing VR recreation, he’s back and wandering around like he never left.

Versailles
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While most people typically associate Versailles with opulent halls and manicured lawns, it was in the gardens that Louis XIV truly expressed his obsession with power, order, and divine grandeur. 

Tragically, what we see today of Versailles is only a fraction of what once existed. These gardens and groves — once meant to entertain royalty — have all disappeared due to redevelopments of the Château and the Revolution.

This is where VR becomes a powerful storytelling tool. The visuals are crisp and sharp, the motion response tracking eerily smooth, and when digital Andre Le Nôtre strides toward you, there’s a brief moment of panic where you wonder if he’s about to pass through your soul.

The technology allows you to explore at your own pace — walk around, peer behind a statue, linger in the shadows of trees. That sense of freedom makes all the difference, although there are some constraints. You’re confined to a rectangular boundary — if you step too far, white lines appear in your headset, a digital nudge reminding you of the physical world. It slightly breaks the spell, but it's a necessary part of the VR safety system. 

inside Visionairs
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After an introduction inside the palace, we were transported to the Royal Menagerie, a whimsical reminder of courtly extravagance. Andre Le Nôtre explained that the menagerie once housed everything from ostriches to elephants, but that it was abandoned during the Regency period. By the 1750s, animals wandered around its ruins until they were eventually relocated to the Jardin des Plantes in Paris under Louis XVI.

Getting up close with the lively animals in the Menagerie was a definite highlight. You could roam around at your own pace, watch the flamingos flapping about, marvel at a tiger slinking by, and even dodge an elephant charging across your path. Kids will love this section, and even adults may find themselves smiling when a flamingo reacts to touching them. 

Next, we were transported to the Grotto of Thetis, located on the northern flank of the palace in its prime. In the real Versailles, it’s long gone, but in VR, its glimmering fountains and mythological sculptures dedicated to Apollo are resurrected in full glory. 

Another highlight was Labyrinth Grove, one of the palace's most mourned features, which was destroyed in 1776 and replaced by an English landscape garden. 

Maze
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As you wander its green thicket pathways, five-meter-tall shrubs grow dynamically around you in real time. Each turn and choice you make is marked by the many iconic statues and fountains, embedded with scenes and animal sculptures from Aesop's fables.

This Labyrinth maze is more atmospheric than challenging, but it was so lifelike that we wished we could have explored it for longer.

Versailles
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A particularly lovely touch of the experience is the transition from daylight to twilight, with a deepening sky and soft shifts in light that build toward a grand finale. 

Versailles at night VR
Courtesy of Visionairs Asia

As the sun dips behind the palace, you are lifted to a panoramic perch where fireworks explode above the rooftops. The Palace of Versailles shimmers in the moonlight, golden and triumphant, an unforgettable and theatrical end to the experience.

Final Thoughts

Visionairs Asia's Versailles: The Lost Gardens of the Sun King is a captivating way to spend your afternoon. History fanatics, tech gurus, and art lovers will find plenty to enjoy in this immersive journey through a lesser-known chapter of French royal heritage. 

The crisp visuals and layered storytelling made it feel very realistic, just as the Sun King himself probably wanted it. Our VR guide walked the fine line of giving enough historical context to make us feel smarter without totally zoning us out. 

Whether you're a seasoned VR user or trying it for the first time, the experience is pretty seamless — unless you're easily spooked. In that case, a life-sized elephant suddenly charging at you might scare the Versailles out of you.

The historical commentary is rich and informative; however, we felt that the script occasionally leaned too formal, missing an opportunity to inject a touch more personality, which would make it feel more immersive. But for anyone intrigued by the intersection of history, art, and technology, this experience is truly something special.

The multilingual availability in English, French, Mandarin, and Cantonese. Suitable for children aged 8 and up. 

Tickets are priced HK$200 for adults on the weekend, HK$188 for adults during the week. Child/Student/Senior/Concession tickets are priced HK$168, and school (Bulk bookings) at HK$148. Book tickets here

For more information, visit Visionairs on their website, Instagram, and Facebook

Visionairs: Versailles: The Lost Gardens of the Sun King Event Information:

Location: Visionairs, GF-01-03, Art Park, 22 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong

Dates: May 28 to Nov. 30, 2025

Opening Hours:
Monday: 11 AM to 6 PM   
Tuesday to Wednesday: 10 AM to 6 PM 
Thursday: 10 AM to 8 PM 
Friday to Saturday: 10 AM to 10 PM  
Sunday: 10 AM to 9 PM

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New CASETiFY x Takashi Murakami Collab is Coming Out on July 17

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Good news for art fans! The world’s leading tech accessories brand, CASETiFY, just unveiled the second chapter of its colorful collaboration with globally renowned Japanese artist, Takashi Murakami, with a brand-new lineup of exclusive products. 

Following up from the success of MURAKAMI WORLD, the TAKASHI MURAKAMI x CASETiFY offers a range of products from iPhone cases, phone charms, danglers, and suitcases in new designs and colorways featuring two new adorable characters from the artist, KAIKAI and KIKI

“I’m delighted to see our collaboration with Takashi Murakami reach even greater heights with the arrival of Kaikai and Kiki to the CASETiFY family,” said Wesley Ng, CEO and co-founder of CASETiFY. “After the incredible success of our MR. DOB collection, I’m thrilled to see fans around the world have the opportunity to enjoy more of this unique and special partnership. We are offering our customers some products they have never seen before, once again proving our ability to continue to both delight and inspire.”

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This expansive collection highlights CASETiFY’s first-ever ultra-limited pink camera ring (HK$779), a stunning new addition to the premium CASETiFY iCONS collection that brings together iconic creators to push creative boundaries; the CASETiFY TRAVEL Carry-On (HK$5,459); and the debut collection of CASETiFY’s new travel offering, the 29" Bounce Check-In Trunk (HK$7,369). The travel range also boasts three colors: Pink, Red, and Matte Black. 

Murakami’s signature flowers will also be featured as customers will be able to personalize their items, with KAIKAI and KIKI appearing on a range of phone cases. Blind box danglers (HK$389) will also be available in limited numbers, as well as collectible 3D AirPods holders or Earbuds case (HK$2,339) in the form of the characters.

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Phone Case | Photo from CASETiFY
Trading card holders
Trading Card Holders | Photo from CASETiFY

But wait, there’s more! Trading card holders (HK$619) in classic Takashi Murakami style featuring MR. DOB’s ears will also be released this year. Rounding up the range of accessories are Pink phone charms (HK$779) and a watch case set (HK$629) with either of the characters.

Fans can get an exclusive first look at the entire collection at the COMPLEX CASETiFY Pop Up in Los Angeles from July 17 to 19. There will also be special MURAKAMI WORLD activations in their flagship Dosan store in South Korea. The collection is slated to launch on July 17 in all CASETiFY retail stores and online platforms worldwide.

You can now preview the collection and join the waitlist for exclusive early access here

Danglers
Danglers | Photo from CASETiFY

The names "KAIKAI" and "KIKI” are derived from a phrase praising the achievements of KanōEitoku, a renowned painter who represented the pinnacle of Japanese art in the late 16th century. Takashi Murakami was inspired by the skilled collective of the Kanō school, which encouraged him to found his own artist collective in 1996, HIROPON FACTORY, which was later renamed to KaiKai Kiki.  The collective has since scaled to new heights, having established several workshops in Japan and abroad, and boosting a number of successful artists, including Aya Takano, Chiho Aoshima, Seonna Hong, and Kazumi Nakamura.

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Immersive Sound on the Go: A Review of Bang & Olufsen’s Beoplay H100

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High-end Danish electronics brand Bang & Olufsen have unveiled their latest headphones, the Beoplay H100, which are crafted to take the luxurious legacy of the Beoplay H95 up a notch.

This new model showcases the full potential of Bang & Olufsen’s audio wearables. According to CEO Kristian Teär, “Beoplay H100 elevates what we have accomplished over the past ten decades and defines our future: an era where beautiful sound is built to last. It represents the true potential of what a Bang & Olufsen audio wearable can be.”

Build, Appearance, and Comfort

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Put simply, the first thing you notice about the Beoplay H100 headphones is they look great. The headphones come in 3 classy colors: Sunset Apricot, Infinite Black and Hourglass Sand. We loved the elegant Hourglass Sand, but their range of colors suit all personalities and complement any outfit.

The detachable headband is finely crafted in leather and wrapped in a knitted textile, a detail which takes the headphones to the next level. Its ear cushions are made from plush lambskin – giving the headphones an elegant Italian vibe.

Sound and Call Quality

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Clearly these headphones are not just intended to turn heads – with B&O, it’s all about the audio. B&O [Bang & Olufsen to be formal] have been pushing the limits of quality audio gear for nearly 100 years and are still at the forefront of the game.

The Beoplay H100 are, we think, simply the best, providing an immersive and crystal-clear audio experience that is second to none. To get technical, these headphones are optimized for Dolby Atmos an audio technology which gives a superlative immersive sound experience, whilst electro-dynamic titanium drivers work their magic on the sound waves.

This results in impressive noise cancelling features which meant this reviewer could listen to their favorite mumble rapper whilst squashed on the MTR during rush hour — and not miss a beat. We were impressed by the H100's "True Transparency" mode, which provides clear ambient sound when needed. Additionally, its "Quick Listen" feature allows users to quickly hear their surroundings by lifting an earcup or covering it with their palm.”

Like most of B&O’s products the Beoplay H100 can be controlled via the B&O app, allowing you to preset your musical preferences for the day. Feel you need to pump up the bass – no problem. It’s all done via a quick adjustment on the app.

For everyday listening, you can activate stopping and starting a track as easily as tapping the side of the ear cover, and simply twist its built-in dial forward to increase transparency or backward to increase Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). You will hear distinct sound feedback from your surroundings when you have reached the maximum transparency setting.

Battery Life

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The H100's battery life takes the cake. We have often complained that great advances in tech have not been matched by longer battery life. So we immediately fell for the Beoplay H100’s fast charging feature. A quick charge of only 5 minutes will give you an impressive 5-hour playback (when using the specified USB cable) whilst a regular one-hour battery charge gives over 30 hours of playtime.

If you are in the habit of leaving your headphones lying about, you might also appreciate low-power mode which extends standby time to 90 days when the headphones are stored outside their case.

Make sure not to forget your accompanying chic leather pouch which offers the headphones stylish protection, provides space for charging cables, and even automatically puts them on standby mode. As soon as you take them out of the pouch, the headphones switch back on. Incredibly, when your headphones are left inside the leather pouch, the battery will last more than a year in deep sleep mode.

Sustainability

Beoplay h100
Courtesy of Bang & Olufsen

B&O’s commitment to durability is also worth a mention. Headphones get bashed around quite a bit, stuffed into bags and piled on various surfaces. Usually, a slight bit of damage leads to the whole product being sent to the bin.

Happily, the Beoplay H100 has been built with a modular design, so that individual parts can be easily replaced, including the battery, headband, cushions, and even the titanium drivers. An extended 5-year warranty is also on offer, which gives a little more reassurance that this premium product has been built to last. Also, when a new feature comes out, you can update and experience it right away.

Final Thoughts

The Beoplay H100 retail at a rather hefty HK$11,998, but its innovative features combined with pleasing aesthetic put these headphones in a different league and will be topping our Santa’s List this year!

The Beoplay H100 is available today at Bang & Olufsen stores. For more information, visit Bang & Olufsen on their website, or on Facebook and Instagram.

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Snoopy and Friends Pet House
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Japanese Electric Pot
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Dragon Ball Z Mouse Pad
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Mickey Mouse Mini Refrigerator (HK$800)

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STAUB Tall Round Saucepan (HK$1,999)

STAUB Tall Round Saucepan
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Modern Silk Bedding Sheet (HK$999)

Modern Silk Bedding Sheet
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Kuromi Keyboard (HK$399)

Kuromi Keyboard
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Momax Smart Eye (HK$499)

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Coca-Cola Ice Cream Maker (HK$339)

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Nintendo Switch Kirby Controller (HK$448)

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Samsung to Unveil Galaxy AI at Galaxy Unpacked Event July 2024

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Samsung Electronics is set to showcase its latest advancements in mobile AI at the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10, 2024. The highly anticipated event will introduce the Galaxy AI, integrated into the newest Galaxy Z series and the entire Galaxy ecosystem, offering users unprecedented possibilities in mobile technology.

The event will take place in Paris, a city renowned for its cultural and technological influence, and will be live-streamed at 9 PM HKT/MYT. Hong Kong viewers can watch the stream on the official Samsung Hong Kong website, while Kuala Lumpur viewers can tune in via Samsung Malaysia’s official platforms, including their website and Instagram.

Samsung Malaysia is also offering incentives for early registrants. By registering interest before July 9, 2024, participants can receive up to RM500 in Samsung e-vouchers for pre-orders and stand a chance to win daily mystery gifts worth up to RM27,000.

For more information and updates, visit the Samsung Newsroom.

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Leica Unveils a Mobile App Where You Can Take Professional Photos

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Take professional and artistic photos with your iPhone through the Leica Camera AG’s latest appLeica LUX.” This app brings the iconic Leica Look to iPhones, enabling users to immerse themselves in a different world of Leica aesthetics.

The app offers the “Leica Lenses,” where you can take pictures with a selection of classic Leica lenses like the Summilux-M 28 mm f/1.4 ASPH and the Noctilux-M 50 mm f/1.2 ASPH. It also has a top-notch image-processing engine that allows you to produce pictures with the signature look of their lenses.

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With different color gradations and film presets compared to the native iPhone camera, you can enhance the image depth and character. And just like professional cameras, Leica LUX features automatic and manual modes where you can control the aperture, exposure, and shutter speeds – no need to bring heavy equipment, with your phone, you can take artistic photos whenever and wherever.

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The app offers a “Freemium” model, the free version of the Leica LUX. With the free version, you can access the Automatic and Aperture modes, along with six lenses. For those who want full access to their signature looks and controls on exposure, focus, and white balance, they offer the Leica LUX Pro (HK$58/month).

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Work More Efficiently as Samsung Galaxy AI Now Supports Cantonese

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Work More Efficiently as Samsung Galaxy AI Now Supports Cantonese Photo by Website/Samsung

After its successful launch in January this year, Samsung continues to expand its innovative Samsung Galaxy AI by including more languages and dialects in its latest update. The tech giant has announced the inclusion of three new languages and three new dialects on top of its already existing 13 languages.

Samsung Galaxy AI Cantonese Language Pack Download
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Samsung users can now access the new languages and dialects through language pack downloads, which include Arabic, Indonesian, and Russian, and dialects including Australian English, Canadian French, and Cantonese, which Hong Kong users are looking forward to.

Changing the game of mobile AI, Samsung unlocks new possibilities with the new Galaxy AI, including real-time voice and text translation for call assist, interpreter, and chat assist, as well as context-aware suggestions.

It is also equipped to make AI-generated summaries with pre-formatted templates and cover pages, as well as transcribe, summarise, and translate voice recordings in the available language pack downloads.

Starting on April 26, Galaxy S24 Series, Galaxy S23 Series, Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5, and Galaxy Tab S9 Series users can access and download the new update to optimise and innovate their working and entertainment experiences.

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Hong Kong Approves First Bitcoin and Ether Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)

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Hong Kong Approves First Bitcoin and Ether Exchange Traded Funds ET Fs

Hong Kong has taken a significant step towards embracing cryptocurrencies as mainstream investment tools by conditionally approving its first spot bitcoin and ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on Monday. This initiative follows the implementation of a regulatory framework for virtual asset service providers in the region last year.

This move positions the city to potentially become Asia's pioneer in recognizing cryptocurrencies as legitimate investment assets. Hong Kong, in competition with financial hubs like Singapore and Dubai, aims to establish itself as a leading centre for digital asset firms.

At least three offshore Chinese asset managers are set to launch virtual asset spot ETFs in the near future.

The Hong Kong units of Harvest Fund Management and Bosera Asset Management have both announced that they have received conditional approvals from the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) to introduce the ETFs. Additionally, OSL Digital Securities Ltd. stated that it would offer custodial services for Bitcoin and Ether products from China Asset Management and Harvest, among others.

According to Reuters, the SFC issues conditional authorization letters to ETF applications that generally meet its requirements, subject to fulfilling various conditions such as fee payments, document filings, and approval from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) for listing.

Bloomberg reported a positive market response to the news, with Bitcoin surging as much as 4.3% to approximately US$66,629, while Ether experienced a 6.1% increase to reach US$3,257. This demonstrates growing investor confidence and interest in cryptocurrencies as regulated investment options.

The conditional approval of Bitcoin and Ether ETFs in Hong Kong marks a significant milestone in the integration of cryptocurrencies into traditional financial systems, potentially opening doors for broader adoption and investment opportunities in the region.

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CASETiFY Collabs with Doraemon for A New Adorable Collection

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Get ready for an adventure like no other as CASETiFY teams up with the beloved cartoon robot cat Doraemon in their latest collection. Launching on March 27, the Doraemon x CASETiFY Collection is a playful nod to the beloved Japanese manga and animated series.

Fans can expect a range of specialty products and collectible accessories that showcase Doraemon and his famous secret gadgets starting at HK$279. Some of the highlights of the collection are the Anywhere Door Case (HK$549), a 3D silicone case replicating the iconic motif in the series, and the Doraemon Collectible AirPods (HK$749) which comes equipped with a detachable “Hopter” and exchangeable eyes to convey Doraemon’s many expressions.

CASETiFY's custom studio is getting a Doraemon makeover, giving fans the chance to personalize their accessories with specially designed fonts – from AirPods cases and Apple watch bands to iPad covers and laptop cases. To celebrate the launch, selected CASETiFY stores will be showcasing a life-sized "Anywhere Door Phone Case" and a Doraemon statue with different secret gadgets.

Mark your calendars and get ready to shop 'til you drop on March 27! For those who can’t wait until launch, you can sign up for priority access to shop the collection on the CASETiFY website.

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HKCEC to Host InnoEX Innovation & Technology Event as Part of April BITWEEK

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InnoEX, Asia's premier innovation and technology event, is preparing to unfold. Positioned as the ultimate business platform for next-gen smart solutions, cutting-edge technologies, and disruptive innovations, InnoEX promises to be a hotspot for regional and cross-sector collaborations, with a strong emphasis on the Asian market.

Bringing together a diverse array of influential tech experts, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and investors, InnoEX serves as a nexus for discussing collaborations, sharing upcoming trends, and exchanging insights into future opportunities. Attendees can expect an immersive experience designed to gather first-hand market intelligence and facilitate meaningful partnerships.

At InnoEX, visitors can anticipate a range of activities. The Exhibition showcases next-gen smart solutions, cutting-edge technologies, and disruptive innovations. Business matchmaking opens the doors to regional and cross-sector B2B, G2G, G2B, B2G collaborations, offering vast O2O business opportunities under the EXHIBITION+ model.

There will also be the Intelligence Hub section, which features influential tech experts and thought leaders discussing upcoming trends and sharing insights into future opportunities. Discussions will revolve around trending topics such as the Digital Economy, Smart Cities, Smart Government, Digital Business, AI & Robotics, Smart Living, Transportation & Mobility, Governance & Infrastructure.

As a networking hotspot, there are endless co-investment opportunities for advanced technology and innovations achievements. What’s more, the event will also host pitching sessions that introduce game-changing projects from innovators and startup founders.

InnoEX is a cornerstone event of BITWEEK, a comprehensive series of I&T events scheduled during the Business of Innovation & Technology Week in April 2024. This convergence of innovation, collaboration, and opportunity promises to propel Asia's technological landscape to new heights.

For more information, visit the InnoEX site here, and browse the event brochure here.

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