Past Webinars

Tech For Good Fireside Chat: Open Government Products

19 Jan 2022

Tech for Good: Fireside Chat is an industry exposure event organised by Developer Student Club (DSC) NUS. NUS students will be introduced to DSC NUS's #TechforGood mission and encouraged to use technology to contribute to social good through our Fireside Chats. There will be 2 distinguished speakers from Open Government Products (GovTech) who will speak on their software engineering and product management processes and how they are impacting the lives of Singaporeans. Come join us as we discuss how they have developed some products that you are probably familiar with, such as the COVID-19 Vaccination Booking system, FormSG, and Go.gov.sg.

2022

Tech For Good Fireside Chat: From Pandemic to Endemic

15 Dec 2021

Tech for Good: Fireside Chats is an industry-exposure organised by Developer Student Club (DSC) NUS. Titled “Digital Trends: From Pandemic to Endemic”, Tech For Good: Fireside Chats aims to introduce NUS students DSC NUS’s #TechforGood mission and encourage the NUS community to use technology to drive social good. This event would be a great opportunity for NUS students to learn more about the application of technology in specific industries as well as to connect and engage with professionals in various industries for social good.

2021

Tech For Good Industry Talk

29 Oct 2020

Learn how technology is being leveraged in HealthTech, Education & Mental Health!

2020

Tech For Good Industry Talk

22 Oct 2020

Tech For Good Industry Talks is an industry-exposure event surrounding the theme ‘Leveraging on Technology for Social Good’ to provide undergraduates with a platform to learn more about the application of technology for social good across various industries, gain useful insights about current trends within the technology sector in Singapore, and hopefully inspire them.

2020

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