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See how this startup perks up Asia's corporate scene through 'green' coffee

It has over 100 corporate customers to date.

Urged to meet the growing demand in quality coffee in Asia’s corporate scene, Eco Connex aims to make gourmet coffee more accessible.

As the exclusive distributor for coffee machine brands HLF and Orchestrale, Eco Connex targets to provide premium beverage solutions in Asia by offering a different ‘kick’.

Today, the startup is leasing high-tech and eco-friendly hot beverage equipment and conduct trainings to educate its customers on the basic maintenance. It is also selling a range of the equipment’s consumable and instant soluble powder such as latte powder and chocolate powder.

Established in early 2011 with over 100 corporate customers, Eco ConneX supports environmental sustainability through its “green” coffee products.

The coffee beans from Caffè Agust are roasted meticulously in solar-powered plants while HLF Italian Design coffee machines are designed to be more energy efficient than other manual coffee machines.

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COMPANY INFORMATION

Name of the company: Eco ConneX Pte Ltd
Founder/Founders: Anthony Ku, Joel Kiang, Patrick Tay and Peter Chng
Website: www.ecoconnex.com
Major Investors: NA
Total funding at hand: NA
Target fund: NA
Source of funding: Personal funds from partners
Start of operation: Early 2011
 

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