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Overview
Balancing speed and stability is a constant challenge in evolving multi-product ecosystems, where teams must make deliberate trade-offs between rapid iteration and long-term reliability.
In this edition of STACK Meetup [Engineering], GovTech speakers from the GovWallet suite – GovEntry, GovRewards, GovSupply, and GovWallet – will share their grounded experiences from building and scaling across multiple products, offering a closer look at how engineering teams make decisions, prioritise effectively, and evolve systems as complexity grows.
Whether you’re shaping architecture, building systems or driving delivery, gain practical perspectives on making better trade-offs, prioritising effectively, and building with greater clarity and intent.
Who should attend: Software engineers, backend developers, system designers, and engineering managers, who are building and scaling systems across multiple products.
Programme rundown
6:30pm – Networking
7:00pm – Introduction by STACK Community
7:05pm – Opening
By Satoshi Hayashi, Lead Product Manager, Platform Products, Government Digital Products (GDP), GovTech Singapore
7:15pm – Our API-First Journey: Building the Engine Before The Car
By Chia Wei Kang, Software Engineer, GDP - GovEntry, GovTech Singapore
7:35pm - The Art of Small Wins: Build Only What You Need, When You Need It
By Alvin Choong, Engineering Manager, GDP - GovEntry, GovTech Singapore
7:55pm - Diving Into Various Multi-Product Use Cases and Our Learnings
By Immanuella Lim, Engineering Manager, GDP - GovWallet, GovTech Singapore
8:15pm - Q&A
8:30pm - End of STACK Meetup
Last updated 04 May 2026
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