Semi Final Presentation Day Rundown
List of Semi Final Teams
Opening Remarks
09:00
— Presentation —
A
B
C
D
09:10
Organic WeDefine
CLARITY HK
HEYCOINS
One Run Lab
09:45
耆代
Clinic Express
Kaifong Tour
e-Farming HK
10:20
惜食包
iSEE Mobile Apps
10:55
Halal Kong
A
PaterMater 上有高堂
Organic WeDefine
p3 – 4
HEYCOINS
p25 –26
耆代
p5 – 6
Kaifong Tour
p27–28
惜食包
p7– 8
Halal Kong
p29– 30
家多雙筷
p9–10
Mutual Life
p31– 32
Urbaner Voice 攝印
p11–12
PLUS II 加雙筷
p33 – 34
CLARITY HK
p13 –14
One Run Lab
p35 – 36
Clinic Express
p15 –16
e-Farming HK
p37– 38
iSEE Mobile Apps
p17–18
PaterMater 上有高堂
p39– 40
PHYsible
p19–20
Solve for Alpha
p41– 42
Marketeer
p21–22
$9 • 智營菜
p43 – 44
Getaweekend
p23 –24
Peacify
p45 – 46
C
— Break —
11:10
家多雙筷
PHYsible
Mutual Life
Solve for Alpha
11:45
Urbaner Voice 攝印
Marketeer
PLUS II 加雙筷
$9•智營菜
12:20
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Getaweekend
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Peacify
12:55
— Lunch Break —
14:15
— Feedback Session —
15:50 16:00
Result Announcement Losts Drawing
B
D
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URBANER VOICE
H HEYCOINS
Group C
We are Halal Kong, a team of gourmets that embraces vivid cultures and religious values.
Halal Kong
Halal food is a big part of the religious life of Muslims. Nevertheless, with the majority of the 62 certified Halal restaurants clustering in the city centre, an Islamic life can become expensive and beyond reach for the 300,000 Muslims in Hong Kong. Therefore, we are devoted to making a healthy halal diet easy, by serving certified and affordable Halal food boxes.
halalkong.hk
組長 TEAM LEADER 黎建佑
(HKU)
LAI Kin Yau 組員 TEAM MEMBER 陳瀚霖
(HKU)
CHAN Hon Lam Franco Naveed Muhammad HASSAN Kerney Mohammad OWAIS
(HKU)
(HKU)
鄧子晉 (HKU) TANG Tsz Chun 院校顧問 FACULTY ADVISOR Mr. David BISHOP
(HKU)
We provide great tasting lunch and dinner menus updated daily. Our lunchboxes will be distributed from various readily accessible locations across Hong Kong. Meanwhile, we also recognise that a hygienic and reliable food production process is essential to Muslims. Therefore, we will seek certification from the Islamic Trustee of Hong Kong to provide our customers confidence in our dishes. Our Muslim-run kitchen will operate with multiple purposes. So when it is not making food boxes, the facility will be transformed to hold Halal cooking classes and food sharing parties. Therefore, we will be able to promote social harmony by welcoming Muslims and non-Muslims for cultural exchange and experience sharing. As a social enterprise, we will reinvent the meal box to become an entity to bring Muslims and other Hongkongers together and also help Muslims maintain a normal diet in their everyday life. We hope with our business, there will be no longer be a dilemma, between convenience and respect to Islamic culture, to Muslim students or the working class.
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