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ASPRI Women’s Wing Event April 2025

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The ASPRI Women’s Wing Launch on 2 April 2025 at the Devan Nair Institute for Employment and Employability (e2i) marked a significant milestone in promoting diversity, inclusion, and innovation within the engineering sector. The launch event was honored by the presence of Ms Low Yen Ling, Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Trade and Industry and Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, who graced the occasion as Guest-of-Honour. She was joined by Ms. Caryn Lim, CEO of NTUC’s e2i, and Ms. Belinda Bay, Chairwoman of the newly inaugurated ASPRI Women’s Wing. The event welcomed over 200 attendees, celebrating the empowerment of women in STEM.

Highlights of the event

Inaugural Launch of ASPRI’s Women’s Wing & Honouring Commitment – PCM 10-Year Tenure Awards

The launch of the ASPRI Women’s Wing was a historic moment for the organization, with Ms. Low Yen Ling attending as Guest-of-Honour, alongside Ms. Caryn Lim and Ms. Belinda Bay, emphasizing ASPRI’s commitment to supporting women in the engineering industry. The event recognized 10 exceptional women for their significant contributions to the field with the PCM 10-Year Tenure Women in Engineering Award, celebrating their long-standing commitment to the industry.

Panel Discussion and Topic Sharing

The panel discussion, featuring industry leaders Ms. Cindy Lim, CEO of Infrastructure at Keppel Ltd, Ms. Tan Lay Koon, Mechanical Director of ExxonMobil Asia Pacific, Ms. Dorcas Teo, CEO of Nordic Flow Control and Ms. Eunice Chia, Lecturer & Course Coordinator for Advanced & Digital Manufacturing at NYP, provided insights into the future of engineering, focusing on innovation, sustainability, and leadership, while the topic sharing offered valuable advice on emotional intelligence, empowering youth, and fostering inclusivity in the workplace.

Partner Booth

ASPRI-IPI participate as one of the partner booth showcasing AR Welding Machine. The AR Welding Simulator offers a safe and controlled environment where learners can practice and refine their techniques without the risks associated with real welding. By incorporating gamification elements such as scoring systems, levels, and challenges, the simulator provides instant feedback and a sense of accomplishment, making the training more engaging and appealing to tech-savvy youth accustomed to interactive digital experiences. This innovative technology is more than just a training tool; it represents a significant step forward in our mission to transform welding through innovation.

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