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Overview
In this STACK Meetup, hear from the GovTech’s Data Practice and SG Gov teams on how data platforms are engineered to optimise the sharing of data sets to create smarter workflows and deliver more efficient, future-proof government services.
Learn from real-world examples of logical data harmonisation and find out how a game-changing approach to overcoming data silo challenges helped URA urban planners work collaboratively. Go on a journey with Singpass as they explore the tech side of shifting analytics workflows and optimising user experience with security, speed, and accessibility in mind.
Stay on for a dynamic Panel Discussion featuring insights from industry partners on the future of data sharing too! Join us today!
Who should attend: Data engineers, data scientists, project managers, and data practitioners who work with systems and platforms that are in need of tech refresh.
Programme rundown
6:30pm – Networking (Light refreshments available)
7:00pm – Introduction by STACK Community
7:05pm – Opening
By Yap Ghim Eng, Head of Data Practice, GovTech Singapore
7:15pm – Building Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)'s Planning Sectorial Data Hub
By Blossom Tang, Senior Systems Analyst, Design & Planning Lab, URA
Ng Lee Ning, Data Engineer, GovTech Singapore
7:35pm – Singpass Data Platform: Data-Driven Decisions with ML & AI
By Ian Ho, Senior Manager, Data Science, Singpass, GovTech Singapore
Syahri Ikram Ismail, Data Engineer, Singpass, GovTech Singapore
8:05pm - Panel Discussion
Panellists: James Toh, Solution Engineer, Snowflake
Simon Tschöke, Senior Solutios Architect, Databricks
Moderator: Yap Ghim Eng, Head of Data Practice, GovTech Singapore
8:30pm - End of STACK Meetup
Last updated 23 February 2026
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