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<IPO>CN AI Firm Reconova Tech Plans to Float in HK as Early as This Yr, Raising US$100M: Wire
Chinese AI company, Reconova Technologies Co., plans to list in Hong Kong as early as this year, Bloomberg, citing people with the knowledge of the matter, reported. The company is...
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Chinese AI company, Reconova Technologies Co., plans to list in Hong Kong as early as this year, Bloomberg, citing people with the knowledge of the matter, reported. The company is working with advisors to raise approximately US$100 million.

Reconova Technologies, headquartered in Xiamen, is a national-level "little giant" enterprise with features of professionalization, refinement, specialization and novelization.

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It is engaged in the development of visual technologies, such as facial recognition technology, applicable in airports, stores, industrial parks, and commercial vehicles.

The company has already received support from Intel (INTC.US)      , GREENLAND HOLDINGS (600606.SS), and CITIC Securities.
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