The SG 100 Women in Tech (SG100WIT) list for 2025 was revealed at the Tech3 Forum by Josephine Teo, Minister for Digital Development and Information, celebrating women driving innovation in Singapore’s digital economy. Organised by the Singapore Computer Society (SCS) and supported by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the initiative recognises 100 outstanding women professionals and 25 young talents under the Girls in Tech category, acknowledging female students aged 13 to 35 who are making a difference in their communities through technology.
This year, SG100WIT received 635 nominations, including a record 110 for the Girls in Tech category, marking the highest since its inception in 2021. This surge reflects a growing interest among young women in technology careers, aligning with SG100WIT’s mission to inspire future STEM leaders. The honourees include leaders in AI, cybersecurity, and technology innovation, contributing to sectors such as law, healthcare, and space tech, showcasing Singapore’s robust pipeline of female tech talent.
Tan Lee Chew, President of Women in Tech Chapter at SCS, stated, “SG100WIT is a celebration of women who are boldly shaping what’s next, not just through innovation, but through purpose.” Dorcas Tan, Chairperson of SG Women in Tech, added, “The achievements of this year’s honourees highlight the tremendous progress women leaders are making in our tech landscape.”
As Singapore celebrates these achievements, the focus remains on nurturing the next generation of female tech leaders, ensuring a diverse and inclusive digital future.
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