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Three start-ups win OCBC Sustainability Innovation Challenge 2023, to pilot solutions with TotalEnergies

Jovi Ho
Jovi Ho • 4 min read
Three start-ups win OCBC Sustainability Innovation Challenge 2023, to pilot solutions with TotalEnergies
Each winner will receive $50,000 in pilot funding from OCBC. They will be piloting their winning solutions with the subsidiaries of global energy company TotalEnergies in 1H2024. Photo: OCBC
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India-based Nunam Technologies, a second-hand lithium-ion based technology solutions provider; Spain-based clean technology start-up Bia Power; and Philippines-based sustainable sealant producer Pili Seal have emerged as the winners of the second edition of the OCBC Sustainability Innovation Challenge.

Each winner will receive $50,000 in pilot funding from OCBC. They will be piloting their winning solutions with the subsidiaries of global energy company TotalEnergies in 1H2024, according to OCBC and TotalEnergies in a Nov 17 statement. 

First launched in 2022, the OCBC Sustainability Innovation Challenge aims to co-create innovative sustainable solutions with businesses, while providing aspiring solution providers a platform to showcase and scale their innovations. 

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