イベント場所Singaporeビジネス・ファイナンスThe Future of Work: Can startu...
Startups move fast, break things (sometimes literally), and thrive on bold ideas. Big corporations, on the other hand, bring scale, structure, and—let’s face it—a fair bit of red tape. So who truly has the upper hand in shaping the future of work?
In this energising session, two speakers with experience across startups, government agencies, and large corporations will share honest reflections and real-world stories from both sides of the table. From navigating bureaucracy to embracing scrappy innovation, they’ll explore how innovation actually happens in different settings—and whether startups can truly outpace the giants, or if the future lies in bridging both worlds.
19:00 – 19:15: Registration
19:15 – 19:45: Fireside Chat “The Future of Work: Can startups Our-Innovate Corporate Giants”
19:45 – 20:00: Q&A
20:00 – 20:30: Networking
About Mr Cliff Chew
With a background in Economics from NUS, Cliff pivoted into tech and analytics before analytics was a sexy field. Cliff’s professional experience spans across several government agencies, research institutions, tech unicorns and even as a fractional analytics consultant. Currently, Cliff works in a full-time role as a Lead Data Analyst, where he runs end-to-end analytics projects for his organisation, while grooming his team of analysts. In his free time, Cliff likes to play with data from social science domains, build and test prototypes using different tech stacks, and think about how to use data to make our society better.
About Longjin Guo
Longjin is a highly experienced and savvy business and legal leader who helps companies expand their businesses and solve their problems. His experiences span multiple industries such as medical technology, manufacturing, electronics, trade, real estate and hospitality. Longjin led legal, compliance, external affairs & special projects globally in organizations ranging from NASDAQ listed companies to government organizations and SMEs. With his background in law, business administration and public administration, Longjin believes that no problem is too difficult to solve and relishes in bringing innovative and practical solutions for his clients.
National Library / Lee Kong Chian Reference Library
Launch Programme Room, Level 7, 100, Victoria Street, 188064, Singapore, Singapore