Yumin Jiang
IPI
Yumin Jiang
Yumin Jiang holds an MBA and a Bachelor of Computing from the National University of Singapore, bringing over a decade of experience in Innovation Consulting, Business Development, and Strategic Partnerships. She has worked with tech startups, unicorns, and listed companies such as SEA Limited, Lazada across Asia and the US. Yumin is a strong advocate for the transformative potential of technology, particularly artificial intelligence, to not only drive business growth but also foster societal progress.
In her current role as a Senior Manager of Innovation & Technology at IPI, Yumin specializes in helping startups and SMEs identify key innovation needs, uncover new growth opportunities, and forge collaborations with global partners. In addition to her work in Singapore, Yumin has spent the past two years driving strategic partnerships with corporations and government agencies in China and Japan, broadening her reach for global collaboration. Over the years, she has collaborated with hundreds of public and private sector partners to successfully execute digital innovation projects.
In recent years, Yumin has expanded her focus to innovations in digital healthcare and wellness, working closely with hospitals and MedTech startups to explore cutting-edge solutions. She is adept at building initiatives from the ground up and thrives in tackling complex challenges.
Outside of work, Yumin is an active community volunteer, language enthusiast, dog lover, and avid traveller. If you are doing something innovative in the technology ecosystem, I would love to connect with you.
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FURTHER INFORMATION
Countries | Singapore; |
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Topics | Access to care; AI and LTC; Artificial Intelligence; Care innovations; Data science; Dementia care and support; Prevention and rehabilitation and LTC; |
Methods | Case studies; Data science and LTC research; |
Role | Advocacy; |
Interest Groups | Ageing and Place; Community-based approaches to dementia care; Data Science; Strengthening Responses to Dementia; Technology and Long-Term Care; |