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Ting Choon Meng
Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Ting is a
medical doctor, serial inventor of medical devicesand an author. He is
in private practice in Singapore for more than 20years. BPro device is
the first wrist-worn device capable of capturing 24hr BP readings and
Pulse waveform analysis both at the same time. This patented invention
which is FDA approved has won Awards from World Economic Forum and
Frost & Sullivan as MonitoringTechnology of the year 2007. BPro is
now commercialized in more than 25 countries in the world. Dr.Ting's
other inventions includes a non-invasive blood glucose monitor, a smart
needle for intra-articular injection and a mobile ER vehicle for mass
casualty that is now the standard deployment in the Singapore Homeland
Defence Force.
Dr.Ting’s other inventions includes a non-invasive blood glucose monitor, a smart needle for intra-articular injection and a mobile ER vehicle for mass casualty that is now the standard deployment in the Singapore Homeland Defence Force.
Dr.Ting has also pioneered
the technique of Visco-supplementation for the treatment of OA knees
since 1991. He has donemore than 25,000 knees to date and has written a
handbook for doctors. It was launched in Beijing in August 2007.
Dr.Ting is still actively involved in clinical practice,spending half his time in the clinic and the other half in research.
Dr.Ting is also very
actively involved in the promotion of innovation culture for the
nation. He serves as an member of the panel evaluating the TECS program
under Spring Singapore. He is also a member of the Technology Advisory
Committee of Spring Singapore.
Dr.Ting has also been
appointed as a member of the Enterprise Board for the Institute of
Innovation and Entrepreneurship(IIE) recently formed under the
Singapore Management University (SMU). He is also on the Advisory Board
of the Wee Kim Wee Center in SMU.
In April 2008, he founded
the Singapore Fellowship Of Inventors(S-FOI), a non-profit organization
dedicated to the education, support and networking of fellow
entrepreneurs and inventors. The monthly meetings will culminate in an
annual convention of INVENT SINGAPORE held since 2008.
In March 2009, Dr.Ting has
also been appointed as a member of the evaluation panel of the National
Research Foundation of Singapore. Evaluating submission of projects for
funding in bio-medical cluster.
HE also serves on the Economic review Committee of the Singapore Government in 2009.
Dr. Choon Meng Ting (CEO and Chairman of Healthstats Singapore) has been invited to become an International Faculty Member of the Leicester NIHR Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit (BRU) based in the U.K. with effect on 1st August 2010.(Click here on more details)
Hau Tau Kwang
Deputy Chairman, Director and Founder
An experienced entrepreneur, Mr. Hau provides guidance and professional wisdom to management in dealing with the operational and commercial affairs of the company. An alumnus of King’s College, University of London and Reading University, UK, Mr. Hau joined Unilever PLC, London after graduation and gained extensive experience at management level. Mr. Hau was a member of the Board (1985 -1995) for Prima Ltd, a public listed company in Singapore.
Chua Ngak Hwee
Chief Technology Officer, Director and Founder
Mr. Chua and his team invented the EVBP™ Technology with Dr. Ting. He is primarily responsible for the technical and software development of the devices, along with the company’s Intellectual Property. Mr Chua graduated from Ngee Ann Polytechnic and further qualifications from the British Computer Society. He brings with him 16 years of experience in managing computer hardware and software development projects. Prior to setting up HealthSTATS, Mr. Chua runs his own consultancy firm providing development services on computer-integrated systems to SMEs, including turnkey solutions.
Sin Boon Ann
Partner, Drew & Napier and Member of Parliament
Mr. Sin began private practice in 1987. He spent some time in academia as a lecturer at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, before returning to private practice in 1992 when he joined Drew & Napier. He was a Partner from 1994 to 2001 when he became a director upon the corporatisation of Drew & Napier. His areas of practice include corporate finance, M & A, Banking and Finance, Info-Communication and Joint Ventures. He graduated with a LL.B from the University of Singapore in 1986 and a LL.M from the University of London in 1988.
Roy Chua
Partner, Chua Hay & Partners
Mr. Chua graduated with a LL.B (Hons) from the University of Singapore in 1967. He became a State Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor until 1969 when he joined Lee & Lee to commence private practice. He started Chua, Hay & Partners in 1973 and became consultant to the firm in 2006. Mr. Chua is the Chairman of The Compensation Fund Committee of the Law Society of Singapore.
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