
The SG100 Women in Tech list celebrates outstanding women professionals that are making a difference in Singapore’s STEM industry.
The fourth edition of the SG 100 Women in Tech (SG100WIT) list was unveiled at Tech3 Forum 2025 by Mrs Josephine Teo, Minister for Digital Development and Information and Patron of the Singapore Women in Tech (SGWIT) movement.
Organised by the Singapore Computer Society (SCS) and supported by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the SG100WIT list is a flagship initiative under the SGWIT movement that recognises and celebrates women who are driving innovation, leading transformative tech projects, and shaping the nation’s digital economy.
This year’s list celebrates 100 outstanding women professionals alongside 25 young talent under the Girls in Techcategory, recognising female students aged 13 to 35 who demonstrate exceptional passion for STEM and are applying technology to make a difference in their communities.
Themed “Empowering Yourself, Inspiring Others”, SG100WIT 2025 received a total of 635 nominations, including a record 110 nominations for the Girls in Tech category – the highest since the category’s launch in 2021. This milestone signifies young women’s mounting interest in pursuing technology careers, reinforcing SG100WIT’s goal in inspiring the next generation of STEM leaders.
Many are distinguished alumni, professors, and researchers at leading higher education institutions, bringing expertise in AI governance, digital forensics, national security systems, blockchain, semiconductors, and computational science. Their work stands at the intersection of traditional and emerging sectors, including law, healthcare, construction, and space tech.
Mrs Tan Lee Chew, President of Women in Tech Chapter at SCS and President, Smart City & Digital Solutions at ST Engineering, shared: “SG100WIT is a celebration of women who are boldly shaping what’s next, not just through innovation, but through purpose. They’re leading with courage, designing with care, and building technologies that improve lives. Their impact inspires all of us to raise the bar.”
Ms Dorcas Tan, Chairperson of SG Women in Tech and Cluster Director, Human Capital Cluster at IMDA,added: “The achievements of this year’s honourees and the record number of Girls in Tech nominations highlight the tremendous progress women leaders are making in our tech landscape. From AI to cybersecurity, women are driving advances in deep tech and shaping Singapore’s digital economy. These role models create a powerful multiplier effect, inspiring the next generation to see technology not just as a career choice, but as a platform to shape our nation’s digital future.”
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