The SBR Technology Excellence Awards by Singapore Business Review celebrates these very pioneers - the companies that are leading the charge in this exciting digital revolution. This year's winners in the awards programme were feted at an Awards Dinner on 18 April 2024 at Marina Bay Sands.
The SBR Technology Excellence Awards recognises exceptional companies that are riding the wave of digital disruption and leading the technological revolution within their respective industries.
This year's ceremony saw a wide range of companies across various sectors take home accolades. From established players to exciting new startups, the winners represent the best of Singapore's technological innovation.
The awards jury, composed of industry leaders and experts, evaluated nominees based on their technological advancements, business impact, and overall contribution to Singapore's digital transformation journey. The judges were Cheong Chew Wai, Consulting Partner, Deloitte Southeast Asia; Cecil Su, Director, Head of Cybersecurity, BDO; Charles Loh, Singapore Consulting Leader, PwC Singapore; Lee Ser Yen, Partner, Cyber, Advisory, KPMG; Andrew Tan, Partner, EY Consulting, Digital Hub Leader, Ernst & Young Advisory Pte.Ltd.; Marita Vavoulioti, Partner, APAC Industry 4.0 Lead, Bain & Company; and Eileen Tan, Partner and Head of Technology Services, RSM & Stone Forest Group.
Congratulations to the winners for demonstrating the power of innovation and highlighting the crucial role that technology plays in shaping Singapore's future.
See below for the full list of SBR Technology Excellence Awards 2024 winners:
AIA Singapore earns double honours for holistic wellness solutions and digital innovation
Recognised for its AIA Health360 proposition, AIA Centurion PA and iPOS+ platform, the insurer secured not one, but two awards.
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