The Winners of the Hello Tomorrow Global Challenge, Which Received More Than 4000 Applications from 115 Countries, Have Been Announced!
The "Hello Tomorrow Global Summit," where the key players of the ecosystem from around the world shared disruptive technologies of startups that are changing the world and the business models that will shape the future, has concluded!
Here are the winners!
First Prize: ATLANT 3D Nanosystems (Denmark)

ATLANT 3D Nanosystems is a global leader combining unique technologies to enable atomic layer 3D printing. Founded in 2018 by Dr. Maksym Plakhotnyuk, Ivan Kundrata, and Prof. Dr. Julien Bachmann, the company was established with the vision of introducing the first atomic layer 3D printing technology to reshape the future atom by atom.
Second Prize: OXYLE (Switzerland)

OXYLE eliminates highly persistent organic pollutants in industrial and municipal wastewater. It provides a powerful and efficient technology to completely remove organic pollutants from wastewater. Oxyle’s patented technology uses clean energy and sustainable materials that can serve versatile customer segments and ensure compliance with stringent water discharge regulations.
Third Prize: Lypid Food (United States)

Lypid Food is developing a vegan fat that mimics animal fat, adjustable to precise textures and melting points, to enhance alternative proteins. It is completely natural and contains no trans fats! Lypid Food enables the development of liquid vegan fats that perform like animal fats above cooking temperatures, allowing them to behave like real bacon fat regardless of how you cook Lypid's new vegan fat.
Here are the category winners!

CATEGORY: Unlocking CO2 Circular Economy
RepAir Carbon Capture (Israel) produces a solution that captures CO2 from the air using electrochemical CO2 separation technology.
CATEGORY: Food & Agriculture
Crover (United Kingdom) aims to feed the world’s population while protecting our planet.
CATEGORY: Aviation
Aeroflux Braking Systems (Canada) develops magnetic aircraft brakes that provide frictionless, nearly wear-free braking on commercial airplanes.
CATEGORY: Medical Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals
D-NOME (India) creates biotechnologies and chemicals that enable the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases.
CATEGORY: Data & Artificial Intelligence
AI Redefined (Canada) develops a collaborative system between AI and humans to reduce bias and improve understanding of machine decisions.
CATEGORY: Mobility & Urban Sustainability
Enerdrape (Switzerland) transforms underground infrastructures into renewable heat sources through a modular geothermal panel.
CATEGORY: Industrial Biotechnology & New Materials
NUProtein (Japan) is developing a cell-free, low-cost protein synthesis technology.
CATEGORY: Digital Health & Medical Devices
DeepSpin (Germany) enables point-of-care MRI scans by developing a portable, low-cost MRI.
CATEGORY: Computing & Communication Hardware
C12 Quantum Electronics (France) develops reliable quantum processors with carbon nanotubes. Its unique technology significantly reduces the error rate, making it a prime candidate for noisy intermediate-scale quantum applications.
We thank all the startups for showing us the power of science and technology by making the world a more livable place!