Amanda Lam

Women Techmakers provides visibility, community, and resources for women in technology to drive innovation and participation in the field. Women Techmakers events are designed to promote an environment of inclusivity for women in technology, as well as celebrate women leading the industry. We want to advance, grow, and celebrate women developers, designers, and technology entrepreneurs.

Masafumi Ohta

Masafumi is now leading the Raspberry Pi community in Japan and has been 'officially' volunteering at Raspberry Pi Foundation/Trading since 2012 from the farthest eastern country - 'Japan.' Now, he moderates the Japanese language category on Raspberry Pi's official forum and helping their business not only in Japan but also in Asian areas ( Taiwan, China Mainland, and Korea ). and Masafumi is teaching 'OpenSource License'  at a major Japanese University so that younger developer (students) could deal/understand its license correctly.

Ben Cheng

Ben Cheng is a young entrepreneur in IT industry, Co-founder of Oursky, and Board of Directors of Internet Society Hong Kong.

His award-winning team Oursky have launched a number of apps with over 3 Million downloads on both iOS and Android platforms. Their apps have also been featured as Best of the week / Best of 2013 by Apple, among other prestigious apps.

Sean Chok

I am a recent mechanical engineering graduate from HKU, with a minor in computer science with a passion in cloud services and robotics. I am also a co-founder of Deploifai. We're building MLOps tools for ML developers so that they don't need to worry about cloud infrastructure management. Our platform provides ready-to-go GPU servers for model training and data science, and application containerization with model inference endpoints, and other ML-related cloud services.

Michalis Pappas

Michalis is an engineer specializing in ARM-based systems, security, and virtualization technologies. He currently works on lightweight virtualization at unikraft.io and is an active contributor to the open-source Unikraft project. Previously, he worked on board bring-up, secure boot, trusted execution environments, and virtualization for embedded automotive systems.

Shengyou Fan

Shengyou is a developer advocate in JetBrains. Focus on web technology and backend development. He is fascinated with researching new technology and fond of skills that increase productivity. In charge of promoting technology such as Kotlin, IntelliJ IDEA and providing solutions. Love open source technologies and communities.

Gary Kwong

Gary Kwong has been involved in open source for over 20 years. He was part of Mozilla as a volunteer, intern, full-time employee for almost 9 years, and even as security bug hunter hall-of-famer for subsequent years. Gary lived for an extensive period of time in the San Francisco Bay Area where he had personal knowledge on how large tech giants operated and close contacts with the tech talent there that coalesced from the rest of the world.

Helping Residents in Subdivided Units using Data from Multiple Sources

Local communities can build data-driven capacity and resources to access data and leverage statistical, computational, and social science expertise to manage, analyze, and interpret data for improving the well-being of the residents in subdivided units. Let’s join this dialogue process that is designed to discuss issues and data sources that span the boundaries of multiple stakeholders, on district level.