Official press release by the National Research Foundation (NRF), on the selection of 7 technology incubators to participate in the Technology Incubation Scheme (TIS).
The document describes practices at Pivotal Labs, an agile software development company. A typical day involves a large standup meeting for all employees, followed by team standups and pairing on projects. The workspace is designed to be open and collaborative, with pairing stations, visible build monitors, and opportunities for learning like weekly tech talks. The company has multiple offices that follow similar practices and occasionally rotate employees between locations.
The document summarizes an upcoming startup event called Neoteny Start-up Camp 1 that will take place in Singapore in December 2009. The goal of the event is to [1] launch a new investment fund and incubator called Neoteny Labs, and [2] connect overseas and local entrepreneurs, executives, and investors. Over the two days, there will be keynote speeches, panel discussions, and breakout sessions on topics related to startups in Asia. Around 200-300 people are expected to attend, including investors, entrepreneurs, students, and developers. Sponsorship is being sought from partners and agencies to cover speaker expenses and event infrastructure.
This document announces a 5-day transmedia masterclass to be held in Marseille, France from October 4-8, 2010. The masterclass will feature some of the top international experts in transmedia, including Henry Jenkins, Michael Levine, and Eric Viennot. Each day will consist of a morning conference session and an afternoon workshop, covering topics like storytelling, development, technology, and financing for transmedia projects. Attendees can register for the entire 5 days at a rate of 2,400 euros or individual days at 600 euros. Discounts are available for members of related industry organizations.
This document discusses the maker movement in Taiwan and the actions of MakerPRO to support it. It outlines the rise of makerspaces in Taiwan and examples of maker projects involving lightsabers, robots, 3D printers, and more. It then details MakerPRO's goals of supporting education, creativity, and business through their community platform, website, workshops, and ProjectPlus program. Their vision is to build a maker economy in Taiwan by connecting makers with designers, social enterprises, and companies to help innovation and startups.
Machine Intelligence Showcase Feb 2017Project Juno
The document announces a Machine Intelligence Showcase event hosted by Project Juno on February 28, 2017. It provides an agenda for the event, which includes presentations from companies working in areas like healthcare, finance, and robotics using machine learning and artificial intelligence. The event schedule is split into two parts before a short break, and there are also plans mentioned for networking after the formal presentations are completed at a nearby pub.
The document announces a Machine Intelligence Showcase event hosted by Project Juno on February 28, 2017. It provides an agenda for the event, which includes presentations from companies working in areas like healthcare, finance, and robotics using machine learning and artificial intelligence. The event schedule is split into two parts before a short break, and there are also plans mentioned for networking after the formal presentations are completed at a nearby pub.
Dr Amantha Imber's BRW Most Innovative Companies keynoteDr Amantha Imber
This document discusses how to improve organizational innovation through Dr. Amantha Imber's innovation framework. The framework has nine elements: measurement, communication, positioning, resources, strategy, roles, process, climate, and capability. It emphasizes building a strong foundation for innovation by establishing the proper structures, leadership, and processes to move ideas from concept to market. It also recommends avoiding decision fatigue by not making major decisions after lunch and benchmarking yourself against other innovative organizations.
Official press release by the National Research Foundation (NRF), on the selection of 7 technology incubators to participate in the Technology Incubation Scheme (TIS).
The document describes practices at Pivotal Labs, an agile software development company. A typical day involves a large standup meeting for all employees, followed by team standups and pairing on projects. The workspace is designed to be open and collaborative, with pairing stations, visible build monitors, and opportunities for learning like weekly tech talks. The company has multiple offices that follow similar practices and occasionally rotate employees between locations.
The document summarizes an upcoming startup event called Neoteny Start-up Camp 1 that will take place in Singapore in December 2009. The goal of the event is to [1] launch a new investment fund and incubator called Neoteny Labs, and [2] connect overseas and local entrepreneurs, executives, and investors. Over the two days, there will be keynote speeches, panel discussions, and breakout sessions on topics related to startups in Asia. Around 200-300 people are expected to attend, including investors, entrepreneurs, students, and developers. Sponsorship is being sought from partners and agencies to cover speaker expenses and event infrastructure.
This document announces a 5-day transmedia masterclass to be held in Marseille, France from October 4-8, 2010. The masterclass will feature some of the top international experts in transmedia, including Henry Jenkins, Michael Levine, and Eric Viennot. Each day will consist of a morning conference session and an afternoon workshop, covering topics like storytelling, development, technology, and financing for transmedia projects. Attendees can register for the entire 5 days at a rate of 2,400 euros or individual days at 600 euros. Discounts are available for members of related industry organizations.
This document discusses the maker movement in Taiwan and the actions of MakerPRO to support it. It outlines the rise of makerspaces in Taiwan and examples of maker projects involving lightsabers, robots, 3D printers, and more. It then details MakerPRO's goals of supporting education, creativity, and business through their community platform, website, workshops, and ProjectPlus program. Their vision is to build a maker economy in Taiwan by connecting makers with designers, social enterprises, and companies to help innovation and startups.
Machine Intelligence Showcase Feb 2017Project Juno
The document announces a Machine Intelligence Showcase event hosted by Project Juno on February 28, 2017. It provides an agenda for the event, which includes presentations from companies working in areas like healthcare, finance, and robotics using machine learning and artificial intelligence. The event schedule is split into two parts before a short break, and there are also plans mentioned for networking after the formal presentations are completed at a nearby pub.
The document announces a Machine Intelligence Showcase event hosted by Project Juno on February 28, 2017. It provides an agenda for the event, which includes presentations from companies working in areas like healthcare, finance, and robotics using machine learning and artificial intelligence. The event schedule is split into two parts before a short break, and there are also plans mentioned for networking after the formal presentations are completed at a nearby pub.
Dr Amantha Imber's BRW Most Innovative Companies keynoteDr Amantha Imber
This document discusses how to improve organizational innovation through Dr. Amantha Imber's innovation framework. The framework has nine elements: measurement, communication, positioning, resources, strategy, roles, process, climate, and capability. It emphasizes building a strong foundation for innovation by establishing the proper structures, leadership, and processes to move ideas from concept to market. It also recommends avoiding decision fatigue by not making major decisions after lunch and benchmarking yourself against other innovative organizations.
Oracle is developing next generation classroom technologies that place the student at the center of the learning experience. Web 2.0 technologies like social networks, wikis, and blogs are being adopted in classrooms and changing how students learn and interact. Enterprise technologies allow teachers to continuously assess students, tailor lessons to individuals, and collaborate across locations. The future classroom experience will see students using these tools to learn in new social ways while teachers have real-time insights into student progress. Challenges around issues like plagiarism and distraction will need to be addressed, but the new technologies will ultimately transform education by making the student the focus.
1. The document discusses new technologies that may impact future game development, including motion sensors, multi-touch screens, gyroscopes, phantom sensation, electromyography, and artificial intelligence.
2. It outlines the group's project workflow, including brainstorming ideas, conducting research, creating a website and presentation.
3. The document introduces several emerging technologies, such as motion sensing and multi-touch, that could revolutionize game input methods and user interaction.
1. Professor Ikujiro Nonaka introduced the concept of "Scrum" which comes from rugby where a team works as a unit to advance the ball down the field.
2. Nonaka developed the SECI model which describes the conversion between tacit and explicit knowledge through socialization, externalization, combination, and internalization.
3. A key part of knowledge creation and conveying knowledge is the product owner who has the initial belief and should be involved throughout the process as the conveyor of knowledge.
TechPeaks is a 6-month accelerator program located in the Italian Alps that selects hackers, designers, entrepreneurs and mixes them into teams. It provides funding, housing, food and services for 6 months to help teams develop prototypes, test technology, and commercialize and test the market for their ideas. Top mentors coach the teams. Successful startups that attract private funding in the following 12 months can access a second phase and receive matching funds up to 200k Euro. The program is well funded for 4 years with 13 million Euro committed. It aims to generate the best founder teams and startups through an intense lean startup methodology approach.
The Australian Digital Futures Institute (ADFI) is a research group at the University of Southern Queensland that focuses on how emerging technologies can enhance learning. The document introduces ADFI's staff, current projects, and ways to get involved through collaboration, research fellowships, and following their website, blog, and social media accounts. ADFI aims to unlock the potential of technologies to augment learning and build their external reputation and funding while engaging internally with the university community.
This document summarizes Ben Du Yujie's presentation on Trystack.cn at the OpenStack Summit San Diego 2012. In the presentation, Ben introduces Trystack.cn as a Chinese community project sponsored by 99cloud and Intel to support OpenStack adoption in China. He discusses the growing OpenStack community in China, and Trystack.cn's plans to provide resources like hardware, support, and marketing to help more Chinese organizations use OpenStack. Finally, he welcomes attendees to get involved with Trystack.cn's efforts to promote OpenStack.
The document discusses the technology transfer activities at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT). It provides background on IIT, which was founded in 2003 to promote excellence in research and technology development. IIT has grown rapidly, with over 1,000 employees currently working across various research departments and platforms. The document outlines IIT's governance structure and research priorities, which include humanoid robotics, energy, health, and materials. It also notes IIT is very productive, publishing hundreds of scientific works each year despite being a relatively young organization.
Salim Ismail - Introduction to Exponentialssufutures
Singularity University aims to educate leaders about exponentially advancing technologies. Its 10-week Graduate Studies Program covers topics like artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and nanotechnology. Students work in multidisciplinary teams on projects to address global challenges. The Executive Program provides a shorter introduction to emerging technologies for business and government leaders. Both programs take place at NASA Research Park, and bring together innovators and advisors from academia and industry.
Singularity University provides educational programs to train leaders in exponentially advancing technologies. Its 10-week Graduate Studies Program brings together 80 students from 35 countries each year. Students work in interdisciplinary teams on projects addressing humanity's grand challenges, such as developing low-cost housing or drone networks to deliver supplies. Participants provide feedback that the hands-on learning environment is effective for tackling real-world problems with emerging technologies.
1. The document discusses the opportunities and challenges for makers in the emerging IoT (Internet of Things) economy, which the author calls the "MoT" or "Maker of Things" economy.
2. It outlines the rise of the maker movement in Taiwan and the growth of makerspaces, with examples of innovative maker projects.
3. The document identifies challenges for makers in bringing their projects to market and proposes strategies by MakerPRO to help makers overcome these challenges through community building, events, workshops, and other support programs.
This document provides an overview of Silicon Valley and opportunities for Korean entrepreneurs. It summarizes Silicon Valley's culture of innovation and entrepreneurship supported by venture capital funding and proximity to technology companies. It then outlines business trends in 2011 like cloud computing, green tech, social media, and mobile devices. The rest of the document discusses the resources and education available through the Silicon Valley Chinese Historical Association to help Korean entrepreneurs learn about successful entrepreneurs and build the skills and networks needed to launch new companies.
Brand as a System: The Local meets the GlobalSgbed
This document provides an overview of branding as a system and how the local meets the global through three examples. It discusses how brands like Apple and Google have developed strong cultures that drive their identities and success through visionary or team-driven approaches. It also examines the visible and invisible facets of branding, with the invisible elements like corporate culture and the mindset of leaders being the "secret and fatal weapon" that determines a brand's sustainability and ability to adapt to the future.
This document compares and contrasts leadership, decision making, motto, customers, customer approach, value chain, marketing, portfolio/design/pricing, talented employees, design approach, user experience, and corporate facts between Apple and Google. It discusses that Apple is led by Steve Jobs and focuses on consumers, controls its retail stores, emphasizes marketing, and has a focused product line emphasizing simplicity and luxury. In contrast, Google is led by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and focuses on advertisers, uses an open source model without retail stores, de-emphasizes marketing, and has a more diversified portfolio.
CSC8605-005 Mocking Up (Simon Bowen, Newcastle University)John Vines
1. The document discusses mocking up, which involves prototyping activities through mock-ups to explore how technology could support them. Mock-ups allow people to understand technologies that may be difficult to grasp.
2. Mock-ups are most effective when they resemble familiar activities and are clearly not real. They can be used to act out activities and get feedback.
3. High fidelity prototypes may lose the understandability of mock-ups. Mock-ups work best for collective, incremental innovation and involving people in technology decisions.
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Conference discussing the creative
economy, innovation and the future. SparkLabs focuses on cultivating and empowering Korean startups to go abroad. In the same spirit, SparkLabs wants to bring the best minds and most innovative people to Korea. We want to enhance Korea's already creative culture with visionaries, investors, corporate leaders and entrepreneurs from other parts of the globe for the first time in Korea to explore our future and innovation across various industries.
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The document discusses the impact of technology on education. It notes that digitization and networking are contributing to economic growth at a faster pace than the Industrial Revolution. The Internet is accelerating the obsolescence of traditional higher education models. Two contrasting models of education are discussed - formal education received in traditional schools versus informal learning that occurs online. The document also examines the collision of different education models and approaches in Singapore as technology evolves.
Oracle is developing next generation classroom technologies that place the student at the center of the learning experience. Web 2.0 technologies like social networks, wikis, and blogs are being adopted in classrooms and changing how students learn and interact. Enterprise technologies allow teachers to continuously assess students, tailor lessons to individuals, and collaborate across locations. The future classroom experience will see students using these tools to learn in new social ways while teachers have real-time insights into student progress. Challenges around issues like plagiarism and distraction will need to be addressed, but the new technologies will ultimately transform education by making the student the focus.
1. The document discusses new technologies that may impact future game development, including motion sensors, multi-touch screens, gyroscopes, phantom sensation, electromyography, and artificial intelligence.
2. It outlines the group's project workflow, including brainstorming ideas, conducting research, creating a website and presentation.
3. The document introduces several emerging technologies, such as motion sensing and multi-touch, that could revolutionize game input methods and user interaction.
1. Professor Ikujiro Nonaka introduced the concept of "Scrum" which comes from rugby where a team works as a unit to advance the ball down the field.
2. Nonaka developed the SECI model which describes the conversion between tacit and explicit knowledge through socialization, externalization, combination, and internalization.
3. A key part of knowledge creation and conveying knowledge is the product owner who has the initial belief and should be involved throughout the process as the conveyor of knowledge.
TechPeaks is a 6-month accelerator program located in the Italian Alps that selects hackers, designers, entrepreneurs and mixes them into teams. It provides funding, housing, food and services for 6 months to help teams develop prototypes, test technology, and commercialize and test the market for their ideas. Top mentors coach the teams. Successful startups that attract private funding in the following 12 months can access a second phase and receive matching funds up to 200k Euro. The program is well funded for 4 years with 13 million Euro committed. It aims to generate the best founder teams and startups through an intense lean startup methodology approach.
The Australian Digital Futures Institute (ADFI) is a research group at the University of Southern Queensland that focuses on how emerging technologies can enhance learning. The document introduces ADFI's staff, current projects, and ways to get involved through collaboration, research fellowships, and following their website, blog, and social media accounts. ADFI aims to unlock the potential of technologies to augment learning and build their external reputation and funding while engaging internally with the university community.
This document summarizes Ben Du Yujie's presentation on Trystack.cn at the OpenStack Summit San Diego 2012. In the presentation, Ben introduces Trystack.cn as a Chinese community project sponsored by 99cloud and Intel to support OpenStack adoption in China. He discusses the growing OpenStack community in China, and Trystack.cn's plans to provide resources like hardware, support, and marketing to help more Chinese organizations use OpenStack. Finally, he welcomes attendees to get involved with Trystack.cn's efforts to promote OpenStack.
The document discusses the technology transfer activities at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT). It provides background on IIT, which was founded in 2003 to promote excellence in research and technology development. IIT has grown rapidly, with over 1,000 employees currently working across various research departments and platforms. The document outlines IIT's governance structure and research priorities, which include humanoid robotics, energy, health, and materials. It also notes IIT is very productive, publishing hundreds of scientific works each year despite being a relatively young organization.
Salim Ismail - Introduction to Exponentialssufutures
Singularity University aims to educate leaders about exponentially advancing technologies. Its 10-week Graduate Studies Program covers topics like artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and nanotechnology. Students work in multidisciplinary teams on projects to address global challenges. The Executive Program provides a shorter introduction to emerging technologies for business and government leaders. Both programs take place at NASA Research Park, and bring together innovators and advisors from academia and industry.
Singularity University provides educational programs to train leaders in exponentially advancing technologies. Its 10-week Graduate Studies Program brings together 80 students from 35 countries each year. Students work in interdisciplinary teams on projects addressing humanity's grand challenges, such as developing low-cost housing or drone networks to deliver supplies. Participants provide feedback that the hands-on learning environment is effective for tackling real-world problems with emerging technologies.
1. The document discusses the opportunities and challenges for makers in the emerging IoT (Internet of Things) economy, which the author calls the "MoT" or "Maker of Things" economy.
2. It outlines the rise of the maker movement in Taiwan and the growth of makerspaces, with examples of innovative maker projects.
3. The document identifies challenges for makers in bringing their projects to market and proposes strategies by MakerPRO to help makers overcome these challenges through community building, events, workshops, and other support programs.
This document provides an overview of Silicon Valley and opportunities for Korean entrepreneurs. It summarizes Silicon Valley's culture of innovation and entrepreneurship supported by venture capital funding and proximity to technology companies. It then outlines business trends in 2011 like cloud computing, green tech, social media, and mobile devices. The rest of the document discusses the resources and education available through the Silicon Valley Chinese Historical Association to help Korean entrepreneurs learn about successful entrepreneurs and build the skills and networks needed to launch new companies.
Brand as a System: The Local meets the GlobalSgbed
This document provides an overview of branding as a system and how the local meets the global through three examples. It discusses how brands like Apple and Google have developed strong cultures that drive their identities and success through visionary or team-driven approaches. It also examines the visible and invisible facets of branding, with the invisible elements like corporate culture and the mindset of leaders being the "secret and fatal weapon" that determines a brand's sustainability and ability to adapt to the future.
This document compares and contrasts leadership, decision making, motto, customers, customer approach, value chain, marketing, portfolio/design/pricing, talented employees, design approach, user experience, and corporate facts between Apple and Google. It discusses that Apple is led by Steve Jobs and focuses on consumers, controls its retail stores, emphasizes marketing, and has a focused product line emphasizing simplicity and luxury. In contrast, Google is led by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and focuses on advertisers, uses an open source model without retail stores, de-emphasizes marketing, and has a more diversified portfolio.
CSC8605-005 Mocking Up (Simon Bowen, Newcastle University)John Vines
1. The document discusses mocking up, which involves prototyping activities through mock-ups to explore how technology could support them. Mock-ups allow people to understand technologies that may be difficult to grasp.
2. Mock-ups are most effective when they resemble familiar activities and are clearly not real. They can be used to act out activities and get feedback.
3. High fidelity prototypes may lose the understandability of mock-ups. Mock-ups work best for collective, incremental innovation and involving people in technology decisions.
Next 2013: Conference on Innovation and The FutureBernard Moon
Conference discussing the creative
economy, innovation and the future. SparkLabs focuses on cultivating and empowering Korean startups to go abroad. In the same spirit, SparkLabs wants to bring the best minds and most innovative people to Korea. We want to enhance Korea's already creative culture with visionaries, investors, corporate leaders and entrepreneurs from other parts of the globe for the first time in Korea to explore our future and innovation across various industries.
Talk to MOE educators@Singapore Science Centre for Animate@South ZoneJames Chan
The document discusses the impact of technology on education. It notes that digitization and networking are contributing to economic growth at a faster pace than the Industrial Revolution. The Internet is accelerating the obsolescence of traditional higher education models. Two contrasting models of education are discussed - formal education received in traditional schools versus informal learning that occurs online. The document also examines the collision of different education models and approaches in Singapore as technology evolves.
Corporate profile of the Silicon Straits group, an innovation tribe in Asia Pacific that is building a better platform for designers, engineers & entrepreneurs to get together, be inspired, make things and start or grow companies.
Silicon Straits has offices in Singapore, Ho Chi Minh City and Yangon, and oversees investments in the United States, United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Singapore.
James Chan is the founder and CEO of Silicon Straits, which aims to build a startup ecosystem in Asia Pacific. Silicon Straits operates at the intersection of ideas, capital, and talent through its venture fund, incubator programs, coworking space in Singapore (CO.LAB), and software development team in Vietnam (SAIGON). While startup ecosystems take decades to develop, Silicon Straits hopes to help accelerate the process in emerging markets through initiatives that bring together entrepreneurs, engineers, designers, investors and advisors. The goal is to provide the necessary platforms, resources and connections for individuals and teams to develop their ideas and start new companies.
Tigers@mekong strategy meeting - Observations at the Intersection of Ideas, T...James Chan
James Chan is the founder and CEO of Silicon Straits, which aims to build better startup ecosystems in Asia Pacific. He discusses various factors needed for strong startup ecosystems, including co-working spaces, maker spaces, angel investment networks, and efforts to attract and develop talent. Chan also talks about Silicon Straits' initiatives in Singapore and Vietnam, which include a seed fund, software incubator, co-working space, and efforts to connect entrepreneurs, investors, and communities across the region.
This document summarizes the photographer's year in 2011 through a series of photos and captions. Some of the key events mentioned include:
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2) Completing renovations on their dream house after buying a rundown interior property.
3) Witnessing two elections in Singapore that year, with increased participation and support for opposition parties.
4) The birth of his son Kyler Chan in September 2011, who was over 6kg at birth.
5) Co-founding a startup fellowship program in Singapore called Startup Roots.
6) Continuing investments at Ne
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The National Research Foundation of Singapore (NRF) will open its Technology Incubation Scheme (TIS) to allow more qualified investors to set up technological incubators. The TIS has already supported 7 incubators that have invested in 31 start-ups since 2009. To further boost entrepreneurship, the NRF now invites experienced investors and entrepreneurs to submit applications to set up their own incubators under the TIS program, which provides co-funding and support for start-ups. The current incubators have helped start-ups improve their chances of commercial success through mentorship and securing further funding.
The document introduces tenCube's mobile security solution WaveSecure. It discusses common mobile security issues like theft and privacy concerns. WaveSecure allows users to remotely lock, track, back up and wipe their lost or stolen phones. It has features to lock the phone, track its location, back up data and remotely wipe private data for security and privacy. WaveSecure caters to enterprise and global brand customers, and has achieved several milestones like funding rounds and partnerships with SingTel and the Singapore Police Force since its founding.
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The document provides a list of speakers for the Neoteny Start-up Camp 1 on December 12-13, 2009. It includes short biographies for 10 individuals: Joichi Ito, Cory Ondrejka, Jay Dvivedi, IDEO, Pivotal Labs, Jens Ohlig, Bre Pettis, MakerBot Industries, Mitch Altman, and Cornfield Electronics. The speakers come from a variety of technology backgrounds including venture capital, online communities, banking IT, design, software development, hacking, and electronics.
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9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
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13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
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17. Stage-Gate Model
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19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
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1. Neoteny Singapore Camp 1
Singapore Management University
School of Accountancy, Main Auditorium, Level 2
60 Stamford Road, Singapore 178900
organised by:
supported by:
2. Preamble: Neoteny Labs
"the retention of child-like attributes in adulthood"
"...all the great things that one often loses in adulthood,
(such as) curiosity, playfulness, imagination, joy,
humor, wonder."
With amount of change in the world today, it is impossible to finish
"growing up" and finish learning; Neoteny to become more of a survival
trait in the future
Neoteny Labs: incubator
and early-stage venture fund
by Joichi Ito, Reid Hoffman
and James Chan
Neoteny Singapore Camp 1
3. Event Overview
Theme: "Connecting with the Hub of Asia" - 2-day free event in format of
conference (AM) + unconference (PM)
Expected turnout: 200 - 250 pax
Objectives:
1. Announce and launch Neoteny Labs;
2. Introduce overseas start-up community (investors, entrepreneurs and executives)
to Singapore's entrepreneurial ecosystem;
3. Introduce, expose and inspire local and overseas start-up community
4. Facilitate exchange of ideas, best practices and experiences
Event social network site: http://nsc1.neotenylabs.com
Event calendar: http://nsc1.neotenylabs.com/calendar
Neoteny Singapore Camp 1
4. Speakers & Panelists
Rob Mee
(CEO, Pivotal Labs)
Mitch Altman
Joichi Ito (Entrepreneur, hardware
(Entrepreneur, Investor) hacker)
Cory Ondrejka
(formerly SVP Digital
Sean Bonner Strategy at EMI, co-
(Metblogs) founder of SecondLife)
Jay Dvivedi
(CIO, Shinsei Bank)
Bre Pettis
Elisabeth Hendrikson
(MakerBot)
(Agile & Testing,
Quality Tree)
Johannes Grenzfurthner
(monochrom)
Meng Weng Wong
Diego Rodriguez
(Hackerspace.sg,
(Partner, IDEO)
BANSEA) Bunnie Huang
(Founder & VP Engineer,
Chumby Industries)
Ian McFarland
(CTO, Pivotal Labs)
Sten Tamkivi
Mark Surman
(Chief Evangelist, Skype)
(Executive Director,
Jens Ohlig Mozilla Foundation)
(Doctr.com)
Neoteny Singapore Camp 1
5. Speakers & Panelists
James Chan
Jonas Eichhorst
(Investment Manager, Hansruedi Heeb
(Founder, PlanetAbroad)
Neoteny Labs) (CEO, FonApp)
Eyal Gura
Eddie Chau
(Co-founder, PicScout)
(CEO, Brandtology)
Venu Sriperumal
(CEO, Mystiq Mobile)
Terence Swee
(CEO, Muvee)
Steven Goh
(Co-founder, Mig33)
Ming Yong Guang
(CEO, Socialwok)
Darius Cheung
(CEO, tenCube)
Thorben Linneberg
(CEO, OrSiSo)
Neoteny Singapore Camp 1