ASEC 2011 Regional Winner
And the winners for the Asian Science Enterprise Challenge (Regional Rounds) are;- Winner – Team Japan 01 First Runner Up Team Singapore 01 & Team Philippines Congratulations to the winners and also all participating countries.
ASEC 2011 Regional Submissions
Team Japan 01 Team Japan 02 Team Indonesia 01 Team Indonesia 02 Team China Team Philippines Team Singapore 01 Team Singapore 02
ASEC 2011 Singapore Winners
Winners for ASEC 2011 Singapore Local Round Winners – Team Knorex First Runner Up – Team Barcol Air Most Innovative – Team Javee Innovations Best Speaker – Karan Tilani Most Dramatic Presentation – Team Genewired
ASEC 2011 Instruction for Singapore Participants
In addition to a prototype, participants are to produce the following in response to the challenge; 1) A two (2) page Business Plan (PDF or DOC). Name the file with your team name (e.g. Team Knorex.PDF) 2) A 3 minute video of your creative presentation – This will be for the regional judges 3) A presentation to local judges, 3 mins only. Please note the deadline for each response 1) Email the business plan to organisers@gec-singapore.com by 29 May 2011 – 2pm 2) Upload the video to youtube. Email the youtube link to organisers@gec-singapore.com by 29 May 2011 – 3pm 3) Presentations will begin on 29 May 2011, 3pm. If you have slides, please email them to organisers@gec-singapore.com by 29 May, 2pm Useful Links A sample of the business plan and presentation from one of the teams at ASEC 2009 (Bplan) (PPT) What is an elevator pitch? Video Link Order of Presentation Barcol Air Twelve Baskets Javee Innovations Tuan Sing Knorex Genewired Team China Schien Thompson
ASEC 2011 Challenge
The Challenge is…. Mobility is an essential activity in our everyday life that we often take for granted. In many countries around the world, there are disabled people and the elderly who are challenged to have mobility in their daily activities. Today, new technologies in robotics, electronics, communications and etc can help the disabled and elderly people to gain back their mobility. Your Challenge today is to develop a commercially viable product or services to help alleviate mobility issues faced by the disabled and/or elderly people in your country
ASEC 2011 Official Opening
The Asian Science Enterprise Challenge 2011 is open! Good luck and all the best to the national teams and participants.
ASEC 2011 Local Judges
The Judges for the local ASEC in Singapore are; Christopher Lane | Intellectual Property Consultant Chris Lane is an intellectual property business consultant. He advises on IP creation, protection and strategy. Currently, he runs his own consultancy firm. He also teaches at Republic Polytechnic as an adjunct. Chris spends time as an IP Mentor at the Singapore Management University, Institute of Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Jeffery Tay | Entrepreneur Jeffrey Tay is an entrepreneur with several start ups and companies ranging from franchises to distribution. He was formerly from the Port of Singapore Authority, managing operations and strategy. This makes him very detailed and meticulous in the execution of business plans. Esther Au Yong | Journalist and Entrepreneur Esther Au Yong is journalist and an entrepreneur. She spent her journalistic days with the New Paper in Singapore. She travels frequently and writes various travel and food articles. She also has started a franchise business, a sales company and other side ventures. She has a keen instinct for marketing, public relations and good presentations.
ASEC 2011 Regional Judges
The judges for the regional judging are; Andrew D Giger | Singapore Dr Andrew D Giger is a Neuroscientist with research experience in academia and the private and public sectors. He started out studying how Tunisian desert ants navigate, then tamed honey bees to find out more about their visual system, and moved on to counting cockroaches, feeding termites and attracting mosquitoes. Now, as the Director of Research & Web Outreach at the Science Centre Singapore, he deals with science on a much broader basis and is primarily concerned with how to make science more accessible to students and the general public. Pang Kian Tiong | Singapore As a Manager of the Exhibitions Group at Science Centre Singapore, Dr Pang Kian Tiong have extensive experiences in developing and setting up unique exhibitions that inspire students all over the country. Also serving as a resident scientist at the Centre, Dr Pang have contributed much in communicating physics to the general public. Thevaraja s/o Ramu | Singapore Mr Thevaraja currently served as a Senior Officer, Exhibit Design, at Science Centre Singapore. Prior … Continue reading
ASEC 2011 Regional Information
In 2011, Six (6) countries will be competing to be the ultimate winner in the Asian Science Enterprise Challenge. Teams representing each country will be judged by a panel of asian judges. ** Live Streams: Indonesia | Singapore | Philippines

