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Winner of World Startup Festival The Pitch 2.0 Worth USD$35,000 Mentorship & Workshop Facilities

Celebrating our third consecutive win at the World Startup Festival The Pitch 2.0! Another incredible achievement for AUTOBOT! Becoming the winner of the World Startup Festival (WSF) gave us great confidence that AUTOBOT is not only the business for today but for the future too! 

For all of the hard works that have been done, the founders Lukas and Shin Yi gained more confidence to achieve the company's vision and mission. 

After all, we will work harder to further lift up our business in order to create another great result of our fundraising campaign. Also, we will continuously spot new talents to join as our future partners. Receiving this recognition and award again reinforced our professionalism and commitment in serving our clients in the best way possible and help us on the path to more achievement.







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