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2004 |
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Person Of The Year |
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Prof Lai Kim Fatt |
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Professor Lai Kim Fatt from the Defence Science & Technology
Agency has contributed significantly to the IT profession and
development of IT in Singapore. |
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2004 |
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Hall Of Fame |
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Mr Lee Hsien Yang |
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This year's Hall of Fame recipient, Lee Hsien Yang, is familiar
to many. As the President and CEO of Singapore
Telecommunications (SingTel), Hsien Yang has been widely
acknowledged as the man who has been instrumental in building
SingTel from a local telco into a regional powerhouse and who
has led the drive by the SingTel Group of companies to tap the
growing opportunities made possible by the convergence of IT and
telecommunications. |
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2004 |
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Young Professional of the Year |
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Dr Adrian David Cheok |
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Dr Adrian David Cheok and his team at the National University of
Singapore (NUS) are developing new systems to implement Mixed
Reality (MR) in order to create an almost magical environment
wherein the virtual world - 3D computer-graphics images and
animations - merge with the real world in real time nearly
seamlessly. |
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2004 |
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Young Professional of the Year |
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Mr Desmond Rodney Lim Chin Siong, Ph.D. |
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Since the early 1990s, Dr Lim has been researching on the
technology for integrating optical devices with silicon
electronics, a technology platform termed microphotonics. |
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2004 |
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IT Youth |
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Mr Linus Tan |
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Linus Tan is an exemplary developer who demonstrates that no
obstacles are insurmountable if one has passion and sets his
heart to achieve. With no formal IT training, Linus Tan, at the
age of 16, developed a real-time strategy (RTS) game, Teridian
Shadow, with a friend. |
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