Omnik New Energy got third place in Dark Horse Contest

Omnik New Energy recently won the third place in the Dark Horse Contest Autumn Race, standing out of over 100 participants.

Mr. Franz Zhao, the general manager of Omnik New Energy, attended the contest on behalf of the company. In the fierce fight, Mr. Franz Zhao represented Omnik New Energy with profession and enthusiasm, winning votes from judges and audience.

The top three of this Autumn Race was Guangzhou Box Into Animation Limited, Guangzhou MSSHE Limited and Suzhou Omnik New Energy CO., Ltd. The top two are both innovative enterprises developed from the business model. Only the Omnik New Energy is the technological innovative enterprise. Omnik New Energy is committed to the R&D and production of solar inverter. Solar inverter plays a central role in the solar power plant, acting like the heart of a solar plant. Omnik’s third place is contributed by audience voting, which shows audiences’ high interest in the new energy and the new technology.

Dark Horse Contest is the most influential and authoritative contest selecting dark horse company. The contest is proposed and organized by The Founder magazine, which aims to discover the outstanding among the dark horse enterprises. Then invest them and help them to develop. The contest consists of Qualifier, Group Stage, Season Play and the final round. Over 200 famous entrepreneurs and investors serve as judges, such as Robin Li, Zhou Hongyi, Lei Jun, Xue Manzi, Xu Xiaoping and etc, and select the dark horse enterprises with most growth potential and investment value.

The participation in this contest has great significance in the inverter brand communication and financing development of the Omnik New Energy.

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