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ReadWrite Labs Hong Kong
ReadWrite Labs Hong Kong is a asset manager based in San Francisco, founded 2003; the Altss profile covers its classification, headquarters, registration, AUM...
ReadWrite Labs Hong Kong
ReadWrite delivers gambling news, expert reviews, and strategy guides for casino, betting, slots, and poker – your trusted guide to smarter play.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
2003
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
San Francisco
Corporate office
San Francisco, United States
Additional offices
Unit 401, Level 4, Core E, Cyberport 3, 100 Cyberport Road, Hong Kong
Principals
Kyle Ellicott
Co-founder and Chief Labs Officer
Philippe Cases
CEO
Winston Choe
Former VP Programs and Partnerships
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at ReadWrite Labs Hong Kong?
Kyle Ellicott, the co-founder and Chief Labs Officer, and Philippe Cases, the CEO, are the named principals driving the firm's direction. Ellicott concurrently serves as a partner at Explorer Equity Group. The firm has not publicly disclosed a dedicated investment committee or detailed how allocation decisions are split between the two leaders.
How does ReadWrite Labs Hong Kong source proprietary deal flow?
The firm sources primarily through its structured accelerator, the US-Pan Asia IoT Superhighway Accelerator, which operates in partnership with Radiant Venture Capital. Its physical presence at Hong Kong's Cyberport and participation in networks like the Bitcoin Association of Hong Kong and WHub provide additional local pipeline. The FIWARE Foundation collaboration also channels smart-city and IoT infrastructure opportunities.
Is ReadWrite Labs Hong Kong structured as a venture capital fund or an accelerator?
It operates primarily as an accelerator with a generalist asset manager designation. Its flagship program is a themed accelerator rather than a discretionary venture fund. The firm runs a single known structured vehicle — the US-Pan Asia IoT Superhighway Accelerator — and has not publicly disclosed any blind-pool fund closes, suggesting a programmatic, partner-backed deployment model.
What investment stages does ReadWrite Labs Hong Kong typically target?
The firm's stated strategy covers venture, growth, and complex situations. In practice, its US-Pan Asia IoT Superhighway Accelerator is designed for companies ready to scale across geographies, implying a focus on post-seed, growth-stage ventures that can integrate with corporate partners in smart-city and IoT infrastructure.
Which sectors does ReadWrite Labs Hong Kong focus on?
The firm concentrates on IoT, smart-city infrastructure, Web3, and deep tech. Its partnership with the FIWARE Foundation underscores a specific focus on open-source smart-city standards. The public pivot of the ReadWrite.com domain to iGaming media does not reflect the Labs entity's investment scope, which remains centered on frontier technology themes.
Does ReadWrite Labs Hong Kong maintain philanthropic structures?
The firm has ties to SOW Asia, a philanthropic foundation, through its principals. The nature of the relationship and any operational or governance walls between the investment entity and the foundation are not publicly disclosed.
What is ReadWrite Labs Hong Kong's known posture on co-investments alongside external partners?
Co-investment is central to its model. The firm runs its core accelerator in partnership with Radiant Venture Capital and collaborates with the FIWARE Foundation on infrastructure promotion. It does not publicly describe a separate direct-investment vehicle operating outside these programmatic co-investment structures.
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