Patrick Ng

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Patrick Ng coaches enterprise leaders to develop growth strategies and innovation roadmap…

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Volunteer Experience

  • AutomationSG Graphic

    Assistant Secretary

    AutomationSG

    - Present 3 months

    Science and Technology

  • Singapore Industrial Automation Association Graphic

    Council Member

    Singapore Industrial Automation Association

    - 1 year

    Science and Technology

  • Risk and Insurance Management Association of Singapore (RIMAS) Graphic

    Chairman, Technology Risk Committee

    Risk and Insurance Management Association of Singapore (RIMAS)

    - Present 2 years 2 months

    Science and Technology

    The chapter's activities will be organizing workshops and seminars to promote the concept of Technology risk management, responsibility, and leadership among our association members. Technology Risk Management, and the benefits thereof, are better understood, and many large companies now have personnel who are specially assigned Technology risk management duties. Some companies have established Technology risk management divisions to provide risk services to their clients.



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    The chapter's activities will be organizing workshops and seminars to promote the concept of Technology risk management, responsibility, and leadership among our association members. Technology Risk Management, and the benefits thereof, are better understood, and many large companies now have personnel who are specially assigned Technology risk management duties. Some companies have established Technology risk management divisions to provide risk services to their clients.



    There is a bright future for risk management practitioners as the benefits of sound Technology risk management strategies become increasingly recognized throughout the business community.

  • Republic Polytechnic Graphic

    Mentor

    Republic Polytechnic

    - Present 2 years 1 month

    Education

    Entrepreneurship Community Mentorship Scheme (ECMS)

  • Nanyang Technological University Graphic

    Startup Mentor, ideasinc.Veni program

    Nanyang Technological University

    - 9 months

    Science and Technology

    - Startup Mentor at Ideasinc.veni Venture Building Programme, Nanyang Technological University

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    Mentor

    Action Community for Entrepreneurship (ACE)

    - Present 6 years 4 months

    Science and Technology

    • Singapore Certified Management Consultant.
    • Provide mentorship, advisory and guidance to technological startup, advising on innovation strategies, business model, crafting of business pitches, IP and patents, partnerships and collaborations.
    • Spoke at Bacecamp on Open Innovation and Partnership, and TAM estimation strategies

  • A*StartCentral Graphic

    Instructor

    A*StartCentral

    - 1 year

    Science and Technology

    Essentials Programme - Venture Building and Entrepreneurship

  • Singapore Deep-Tech Alliance Graphic

    Mentor

    Singapore Deep-Tech Alliance

    - 1 year 8 months

    Science and Technology

  • Singapore Management University Graphic

    Committee, SMU Imagine Better Alumni Committee

    Singapore Management University

    - 2 years

    Social Services

    Appointed by SMU to be part of the committee tasked to lead alumni and SMU-at-large in taking positive action to create a better world and better society. This committee, diverse in the composition of alumni itself takes collective action to create social impact in two ways: social causes and fundraising. It is partnered by the SMU Office of Advancement (SMU OA) and the SMU Alumni Association (SMUAA).

    The committee believes in the power of the network. Not just in what alumni can do out…

    Appointed by SMU to be part of the committee tasked to lead alumni and SMU-at-large in taking positive action to create a better world and better society. This committee, diverse in the composition of alumni itself takes collective action to create social impact in two ways: social causes and fundraising. It is partnered by the SMU Office of Advancement (SMU OA) and the SMU Alumni Association (SMUAA).

    The committee believes in the power of the network. Not just in what alumni can do out there, but what alumni can do together with SMU, the community-at-large and even across borders.

    www.linkedin.com/in/smu-imagine-better-alumni-committee-8773b6170

Publications

  • When do new technologies become economically feasible? The case of three-dimensional television

    Technology in Society

    Technology in Society, Volume 35, Issue 1, February 2013, Pages 22–31

    Abstract
    This paper analyzes the timing of a new technology's economic feasibility using a simple yet novel approach. While the conventional wisdom that costs fall as cumulative production increases does not enable us to analyze this timing, the proposed approach enables us to do so using existing technological trends in the components that form a new technology's system. For 3D television, although the concepts…

    Technology in Society, Volume 35, Issue 1, February 2013, Pages 22–31

    Abstract
    This paper analyzes the timing of a new technology's economic feasibility using a simple yet novel approach. While the conventional wisdom that costs fall as cumulative production increases does not enable us to analyze this timing, the proposed approach enables us to do so using existing technological trends in the components that form a new technology's system. For 3D television, although the concepts that form the basis of 3D television have been known for many years, improvements in specific components within two-dimensional (2D) televisions such as the liquid crystal display (LCD) are finally making 3D television economically feasible. More specifically, improvements in the frame-rates of 2D LCDs are making it economically feasible to introduce time sequential 3D, which requires special glasses. Similarly, increases in the number of pixels per area (resolution) will probably make auto-stereoscopic 3D LCDs economically feasible in the next five to ten years and thus eliminate the need for special glasses.

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    • Jeffrey L. Funk
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