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Sanjay Singh
Director Industrial Technologies
Asia Pacific
Frost & Sullivan
Sanjay Singh is the Director of the Industrial Technologies Practice, overseeing research and consulting projects and reports for this group in Asia. He is based out of the Kuala Lumpur office in Malaysia. Sanjay has research and consulting experience of more than 12 years, and has worked with projects involving a variety of diverse industries including Electronics and Semiconductors, Auto ID and Smart Cards, Industrial Automation, Aerospace and Defense, Automotive and Transportation, Energy and Power Supplies, Test & Measurement and Engineering sectors.
Sanjay is responsible for both business development activities as well as overseeing the consulting engagements in these industries – from inception through to execution. He has personally led and conducted many consulting assignments for government, quasi-government bodies and companies – both MNCs, as well as, local companies – in these sectors.
He has authored several strategic market reports related to the above industries in Asia Pacific countries. In Asia, he has also managed numerous IPO reports extending over a range of industries, both industrial and consumer based. Sanjay has received acclaim for his research through articles and quotes published in leading news services and publications. |
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David Loh
Field Applications Engineer
Microchip Technology
David has held the position of Field Applications Engineer in Microchip's Singapore sales office since October 2005. In this role he provides technical support to customers across the region.
David has over 7 years of practical application engineering experience, and prior to joining Microchip, he worked as an application engineer with distributor Excelpoint System Ltd.
David holds a Bachelors degree in Computing and Information Systems from the University of London. |
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Chris Tiong
Marketing Manager, Taiwan & ASEAN
Tektronix
Chris Tiong has over 17 years experience in the high tech industry and is currently the Marketing Manager for Taiwan and ASEAN. Chris entered the Test & Measurement industry in 1989. During this time he has held a number of positions as the Process Engineer at National Semiconductor, USA, Application Engineer & Sales Manager for Fluke Logic Analyzer, Oscilloscope, Data Acquisitions System, Calibration system, In-circuit Tester, W&G Protocol Analyzer and Wavetek RF equipment. Chris holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Brigham Young University, Utah, USA and Associate degrees (Hons) in Math and Engineering from Brigham Young University, Idaho, USA. |
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Patrick Chong
Field Sales Engineer
National Instruments
Patrick started with National Instruments 3 years ago as an Applications Engineer and later moved on to become a Field Sales Engineer. As an Applications Engineer, he has dealt with a wide range of different applications in various industries and has also conducted many different training programs in ASEAN. He is now based in Penang as a Field Sales Engineer to support our valued customers in Malaysia. |
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Ronald Cheng
Senior Consultant
Telelogic
As Senior Consultant working with Telelogic, Ronald Cheng is responsible for the technical issues relating to Rhapsody Products. Ronald has worked with Telelogic since its acquisition of I-Logix in 2006.
Prior to the above, Ronald spent nearly 10 years working in the Advanced Telematics System area. He was a member of the system architect design team and held the management position responsible for software development, including the server and the embedded client system.
Ronald began his career in the Consumer Electronics Industry. During his tenure, Ronald held several positions, including: software development engineer, electronics engineer, firmware engineer and project engineer, through which he gained wide exposure on the various aspects of embedded product development. |
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