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Metamory Technology Limited

All of us have faced the grief of losing somebody or something we love – a family member, friend or pet. It has been difficult for us to conduct traditional mouring for them during the pandemic, with flowers, sacrificial offerings, or grave visits.

We welcome you to a centric metaverse, where real-world sentiment value merges with the virtual world. Here we created the world's first blockchain graveyard for both pets and humans, where you can launch an NFT grave, purchase sacrificial offerings, hold a biography exhibition, create a family tree, and even find your distant relative. Our community holders will shape the future of the Metamory metaverse while earning rewards.

Metamory combines tradition, commemoration, social interaction and blockchain in an ideal way to develop a reliable mourning platform with our tokens for the users. We believe in the future of blockchain and the metaverse in the death-care industry by embracing the real-world sentimental value of the grave, which is a unique and eternal manifestation. At the same time, we want to create value for our users and provide them with an identity in this revolutionary new world.

 

Founder(s)

Mr Raphael Lau (Undergraduate Student, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Miss Yu Cheuk-suen (Undergraduate Student, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Mr Levan Lui Chun-yin (Alumnus, School of Continuing and Professional Education, CityU)

(Info based on the company's application form)

Achievement(s)
  1. CityU HK Tech 300 Angel Fund (2022)
  2. First Prize (Entrepreneurship Proposal), Hong Kong New Generation Cultural Association The 8th Hong Kong University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition (2022)
  3. 2nd Runner Up, Hong Kong Digital Asset Society Hackathon (2022)
  4. Top 9 Finalists, HKUST Entrepreneur Centre, HKUST-Sino One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition (2022)
  5. Silver Award (Student Group), The Greater Bay Area 5G Industry Alliance, China Mobile Hong Kong, Cyberport, Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute and HKSTP The 2nd Greater Bay Area 5G Application and Innovation Challenge (2021)