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2 start-ups secure S$1m funding each in The Liveability Challenge

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    Two winners have emerged in a sustainability innovation challenge - an aerogel paint that can cool surfaces, and a safe and cost-effective way to transport and store hydrogen. The two start-ups have secured S$1 million each in this year's Liveability Challenge to advance their projects. Dr Gayathri Natarajan, CEO and Co-founder of Krosslinker, and Dr Brandy Kinkead, CTO and Co-founder at Ayrton Energy, join us in the studio to talk about their award-winning innovations.

    Editor's note: The name of Temasek Foundation CEO at 1:29 should be "Ng Boon Heong" instead of "Ng Boon Heng".

    Two winners have emerged in a sustainability innovation challenge - an aerogel paint that can cool surfaces, and a safe and cost-effective way to transport and store hydrogen. The two start-ups have secured S$1 million each in this year's Liveability Challenge to advance their projects. Dr Gayathri Natarajan, CEO and Co-founder of Krosslinker, and Dr Brandy Kinkead, CTO and Co-founder at Ayrton Energy, join us in the studio to talk about their award-winning innovations.

    Editor's note: The name of Temasek Foundation CEO at 1:29 should be "Ng Boon Heong" instead of "Ng Boon Heng".

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