The Singapore Computer Society (SCS) has announced the appointment of Lim Bee Kwan as its new president for the 2025/2026 term, following its 58th Annual General Meeting on 20 March 2025. Lim, who succeeds Sam Liew, brings extensive experience from both public and private sectors to the role. Under Liew’s leadership since 2022, SCS has seen significant growth in membership and professional excellence within Singapore’s tech community.
In 2024, SCS launched several key initiatives, including the inaugural Sustainable Tech Forum, the Women in Tech Board Readiness Programme, and the revamped Splash Forum. The society also introduced the Skills Pathway for Cybersecurity and enhanced its digital credentialing initiative, STAR@SCS, with new digital badges. Additionally, SCS released Version 2.0 of the AI Ethics & Governance Body of Knowledge and elevated its Technopreneurship Special Interest Group to a chapter.
Lim expressed her commitment to continuing the society’s focus on upskilling tech professionals and fostering a strong community of tech leaders. “It is an honour to serve as President of the Singapore Computer Society and build on the incredible legacy of Sam Liew,” she said. “Together, we will ensure that SCS remains at the forefront to enable our tech professionals and to shape Singapore’s technology landscape.”
The new Executive Council includes accomplished professionals from various sectors, such as Han Chung Heng from Oracle and Edward Chen from the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore. With this leadership team, SCS aims to drive innovation and growth, reaffirming its commitment to empowering tech professionals and advancing the nation’s digital transformation.
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