Certis has announced the appointment of Yeo Teck Guan as its new Group Chief Technology Officer (GCTO), effective 3 November 2025. Yeo, a seasoned technology leader with over 30 years of experience, will spearhead Certis’ digital transformation, focusing on advancing artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and smart orchestration platforms.
Yeo’s appointment is part of Certis’ ongoing strategy to bolster its technological capabilities. The company has been investing in technology talent, infrastructure, and partnerships to drive innovation. Yeo previously served as Chief Business Technology Officer at Singapore Pools, where he led significant modernisation efforts, including AI and automation initiatives, and strengthened cybersecurity measures.
“I am honoured to join Certis and excited to work alongside our teams to accelerate innovation, digitalisation, and the adoption of AI and robotics,” Yeo stated. “Together we will harness technology to make our world safer, smarter, and better.”
Certis has been expanding its AI and robotics engineering teams and has formed new partnerships with universities and commercial partners to enhance AI adoption. The company has also strengthened its robotics portfolio, deploying humanoid and quadruped robots for security, concierge, and inspection duties.
These developments underscore Certis’ commitment to leading in next-generation operations technology, aiming to deliver safer, smarter, and more sustainable solutions globally. Certis, headquartered in Singapore, has a significant international presence, extending to Australia and Qatar, and is supported by a global team of 25,000 employees.