Venue
Sheraton Towers Singapore
Sheraton Towers Singapore, 39 Scotts Rd, Singapore 228230

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Event Date Mon Dec 12 +08 - Tue Dec 13 +08 (about 2 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Sun Dec 11 11:00am - Mon Dec 12 11:00am
Location Sheraton Towers Singapore
39 Scotts Rd, Singapore 228230
Region APAC
Details

This forum is optimised for invaluable networking experiences and revolutionary idea generation across two action-packed days of transformational talks, breakout sessions and social activities.

In our third chapter of 10 conferences to be held across the next decade, we will focus on the upcoming opportunities and challenges these technologies present and offer important insights on how to transform your organisation and remain relevant in the next decade.

Speakers

2022 Speakers

MODERATOR:

Mohit Sagar
CEO & Editor-in-Chief, OpenGov Asia

PANELISTS:

Ng Kuo Pin
CEO, NCS

Vincent Chong
CEO, ST Engineering

Omar Hatamleh
Technology Integration Manager, NASA

Michael Lewrick
Head Innovation Labs, Deloitte

Uwe Kirschner
Vice President, Bosch Management Consulting

Alvaro de Nicolas
Chief Executive Officer, DNA Ventures

Miguel Alava
Managing Director, Amazon Web Services

Kevin Chow
Chief Executive Officer, Thales

SPEAKERS:

Thamie Tham
CEO, Ensign Infosecurity

Lee Seow Hiang
CEO, Changi Airport Group

Marisol Menéndez
CEO and Founder, Bilakatu

Hal J Reisiger
Chairman of the Board, Cosworth Group

Aidan O'Brien
CEO and Co-Founder, GLOO

Michelle Khoo
Director - Center for the Edge Southeast Asia, Deloitte

Wijay Wijayakumaran
Chief Architect- ML/DL & AI, IBM

Karen Florschütz
Former CEO, Digital Enterprise Industry

Supachai Kid Parchariyanon
CEO & Co-founder, RISE

Karina Rempel
Head of Innovation Excellence, Siemens

Daphne de Jong
Mission Manager, SpaceX (former)

Carmen Casagranda
CIO, Manulife

Ngiam Siew Ying
CEO, Integrated Health Information Systems