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Women in Tech_ 5 Singaporeans Are Making Waves

From Ms. Meng to Gillian Tee, Discover some of the exceptional Women in Tech who are Role Models in Technology for every individual.<br>

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Women in Tech_ 5 Singaporeans Are Making Waves

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  1. Women in Tech: Learn How These 5 Singaporeans Are Making Waves Singapore, a thriving technological and innovation city, has experienced a phenomenal rise in its tech industry over the past few decades. In the face of tremendous breakthroughs, it is not only men but also women who have made exceptional contributions to the tech industry. It is critical to shine a light on the women who have played vital roles in defining the nation's technical environment. So in this article, we will help you discover some exceptional Women in Tech who took the Singapore Tech Industry to greater heights. Ms. Meng Meng Wanzhou is initially from China, although she has been stationed in Singapore and has played an important role in Huawei's worldwide activities. She has been instrumental in the organization's financial plan and global development as CFO. Meng Wanzhou is major Role Models in Technology Ms. Meng graduated from Huazhong University of Science and Technology with a master's degree. Ms. Meng joined Huawei in 1993 and served in roles such as Director of International Accounting and Finance, CFO of Huawei Hong Kong, and President of the Accounting Management Department. Ms. Meng is presently Huawei's Deputy Chairwoman of the Board, Rotating Chairwoman, and CFO.

  2. Tan Hooi Ling Tan Hooi Ling is a co-founder of Grab, the major ride-hailing and mobile banking network in Southeast Asia. Her contributions have been critical in evolving Grab into a "super app" that provides services other than transportation. The 35-year-old Harvard MBA has led the company with cofounder Anthony Tan to raise over $9 billion since launching in 2012. Tan Hooi Ling is a major inspiration to women around the world. Chua Sock Koong Chua Sock Koong is a well-known person in Singapore's IT scene and is considered one of the most powerful businesswomen. Chua Sock Koong is the CEO of Singapore's largest telecommunications company. Linking 468 million consumers, or approximately 6.5% of the global population. Koong is in charge of SingTel's local, Australian, and worldwide operations. She is an authorized accountant and chartered financial analyst who rose through the ranks from treasurer to CFO and then to group CEO, a post she has held since 2007. She has been instrumental in navigating the firm through the changing telecommunications Lai Shanru Lai Shanru, who is 31 years old, started her career in banking but later pursued her true passion. Lai Shanru co-founded ShopBack, a prominent e-commerce reward network. ShopBack is a network

  3. that rewards its users for shopping at associated shops with cash refunds. Under her guidance, the firm has evolved to become a prominent player in the digital sector, offering consumers cashback benefits for online purchases. Lai Shanru says that her goal is to make ShopBack the unicorn of e-commerce. Her drive and passion for her ambition are an inspiration to all the young girls who want to pursue a career in tech. Gillian Tee Ms. Gillian Tee is the CEO and Founder of Homage, a technology-driven wellness and care solution that integrates qualified caregivers, counselors, and physicians with smart technology to deliver comprehensive treatment to people wherever they are. Homage, which was founded in Singapore and is now based in Malaysia, is looking to grow across the region to assist seniors and families, particularly those with chronic illnesses, by imitating its proprietary technology across markets and collaborating with the environment stakeholders to enhance the availability of healthcare for all. Conclusion In short, the women mentioned above are major contributors to the establishment and success of numerous tech-related companies in Singapore and elsewhere. The achievements of Singaporean women in technology are critical to the nation's technical advancement.

  4. When we share the incredible achievements of these women, we believe that it will inspire future generations to break down boundaries while adding to the ever-changing world of technology.

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