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Li has held various roles within GovTech, including deputy director of the Government Digital Services Data Science Division, [5] deputy director for data science and AI, [8] deputy director of product and engineering, [9] and director of OGP.
The Government Technology Agency (GovTech) is a statutory board of the Government of Singapore, under the Prime Minister's Office. It was restructured from Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA) in 2016, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and officially legislated in Parliament on 18 August that year.
CAE academician is the highest academic title officially recognized by the Chinese government in engineering and technological sciences. [1] As of February 2025, the academy has 1014 living members, divided into nine academic divisions: [2] Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering: 135 members; Information and Electronic Engineering: 148 members
They have two sons, Li Hongyi and Li Haoyi. [210] Their elder son, Li Hongyi, was a commissioned officer in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), [211] and is the deputy director of the Government Technology Agency. [212] [213] Their younger son, Li Haoyi, is a software engineer who authors books on the Scala programming language. [214]
This is a list of people with the surname Li (李). Lǐ is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 李 in Chinese character.It is one of the most common surnames in China and the world, shared by more than 93 million people in China, and more than 100 million worldwide. [1]
Government Technology serves branches of the state, county, municipal, special district and federal government as well as government associations. [4] Government Technology magazine is a considered a trade or business-to-business publication. Circulation, according to e.Republic, was 77,897 at the end of the 2008 fiscal year.
Li Kwoh-ting. Li Kwoh-ting (traditional Chinese: 李國鼎; simplified Chinese: 李国鼎; pinyin: Lǐ Guódǐng; 28 January 1910 – 31 May 2001) was a Chinese economist and politician best known as the "Father of Taiwan's Economic Miracle" and referred to by the New York Times as the "Godfather of Technology" in Taiwan for his work in transforming Taiwan's economy from an agrarian-based ...
Lee Hong-yuan was born in Taishan, Taipei County to a farmer family. His father Lee Teng-hui served as head of the district. Lee's younger brother is Lee Hung-chun. [4] He obtained his bachelor's degree in hydraulic engineering from National Cheng Kung University.