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November 13th, 2019
Beyond Ventures leads US$3m investment in Mapxus – a promising start-up in the nascent indoor-mapping industry

HONG KONGHong Kong-based venture capital fund Beyond Ventures is spearheading a US$3 million investment project to benefit Mapxus, one of Apple’s Indoor Mapping Data Format (IMDF) platform service providers.

Founded by an impassioned team of professors, tech professionals and entrepreneurs, Mapxus contributes to the development of a smart city by making indoor mapping simple for all stakeholders.

The funding will serve the start-up company’s research and development (R&D), sales, marketing and operational functions, while facilitating expansion from Hong Kong into Singapore, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines.

Solutions from Hong Kong-based Mapxus produce digital and panoramic indoor maps to facilitate a cross-platform indoor-positioning capability. This helps enterprises to benefit from the full potential of applications via use of the Mapxus Software Development Kit. Mapxus also provides a seamless data integration service, and updates Apple Maps using the Apple Indoor Map Data Format (IMDF).

Mapxus founder and CEO John Chan said: “We have a clear vision of how to create a smart city by working closely with government bodies, shopping malls, transport utilities, hospitals and other entities. The idea is to facilitate creation of a barrier-free smart city and catalyse a variety of stakeholders to develop meaningful mobile applications that will solve problems for people with, and without, disabilities.”

He explained how the company integrates technologies such as universal WiFi-fingerprinting, sensor fusion and artificial intelligence (AI) to develop smart city solutions for citizens requiring facilities typified by easy access for the visually impaired.

Lap Man, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Beyond Ventures, said: “Mapxus holds great potential and its management team possesses exactly the kind of skillsets required to help transform Hong Kong into a smart city. This fits well with the Beyond Ventures mission to invest in start-ups that will have positive impact on society locally.”

He explained how indoor mapping represents a nascent market and believes the concept of “an indoor version of Google Maps” envisioned by Mapxus holds the potential to become a global brand, once accepted by government bodies and the commercial sector.

Lap Man added: “The software-based infrastructure and hardware-free solutions crafted by Mapxus are able to bring together an indoor mapping community of government bodies, commercial organisations and social enterprises. The way the company already harnesses the capabilities of existing Wi-Fi infrastructure is able to reduce deployment costs by up to 90%.”

As well as being one of Apple’s Indoor Mapping Data Format (IMDF) platform service providers, Mapxus also developed and owns a compatible solution for the Android operating system and web Interface.

John Chan said: “We are thrilled to be partnering with a like-minded investor such as Beyond Ventures. Apart from providing us with financial support, they offer strategic advice and refer us to prospective clients, as well as other potential partners – all to help grow our business and serve the community using smart methodologies.”

About Beyond Ventures

Beyond Ventures is a Hong Kong-based venture capital fund established by eGarden Ventures in partnership with locally-grown serial entrepreneurs. eGarden Ventures is a venture capital fund focused on technology, media and telecoms (TMT) and holds an 18-year investment track record in MainlandChina. The fund is also supported by leading investment company, Hony Capital, which manages more than US$10 billion in assets.

Adopting the slogan “From Hong Kong. For Hong Kong”, Beyond Ventures seeks to revitalise Hong Kong’s innovation ecosystem by bringing experienced venture and private equity funds together with successful entrepreneurs able to provide start-ups with mentoring support.

Running the fund is a trio comprising Alex Fang, a seasoned venture capitalist in Hong Kong and MainlandChina and co-founder of eGarden Ventures; Lap Man, Founder and former CEO of DYXnet Group; and Marvin Hung, Vice Chairman of Hung’s Group and Executive Director and CEO of Hop Hing Group Holdings Limited (stock code: 47).

Beyond Ventures is the only venture capital fund focusing solely on Hong Kong. It aims to help start-ups grow and extend their business networks throughout and beyond Hong Kong by drawing on vast experience accumulated by the founders, as well as the extensive resources held in MainlandChina and elsewhere by Hony Capital and eGarden Ventures.

For more information about Beyond Ventures, please visit the official website at www.beyondventures.hk