Taiwanese startup Calyx recently participated in the "IP2 Scale Out Program," an initiative jointly organized by i2i and the U.S. startup accelerator EntreCamp. On June 21, at an investment pitch event "Taiwan Demo Day" held in Manhattan, co-founder and CEO Ray Chiu showcased Calyx's products and technology, further solidifying their market strategy on the U.S. East Coast.
Calyx specializes in developing chemical gas sensing technology, providing tech solutions for precision agriculture to help the livestock industry enhance production efficiency with data-driven technology while ensuring animal welfare.
(Ray Chiu, co-founder and CEO of Calyx, introducing the company's products and technology at Demo Day.)
The "IP2 Scale Out Program," co-organized by i2i and EntreCamp, aims to help Taiwanese startups expand internationally. The annual program successfully held the Taiwan Demo Day investment pitch event on June 21 in Manhattan, where Ray Chiu, co-founder and CEO of Calyx, introduced their product technology and future development strategies, attracting attention from East Coast investors and venture capital firms.
Calyx, a deep tech company, focuses on developing chemical gas sensing technology to provide solutions for tech-based agriculture. Their core product assists the livestock industry in collecting production data from poultry, offering AI-driven analysis to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and achieve precision livestock management, all while ensuring animal health and welfare.
Ray Chiu emphasized that the U.S. East Coast is one of Calyx's primary markets. By participating in the i2i IP2 Scale Out Program, they could share experiences with other startups and meet local clients, advancing their soft-landing market strategy.
(Ray Chiu explaining Calyx's operational plans and partner companies to attendees and potential investors.)
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