Building Smarter Systems
for a Smarter Future.

Engineer and strategist working at the intersection of automation, energy, and sustainable innovation.

About

For over a decade, my professional focus has been on building and scaling ventures in renewable energy and electric mobility throughout SEA. My work involves leading new business development, forging strategic partnerships with global industry leaders, and bringing innovative energy solutions to market. This approach is built on a foundation of deep-tech research from my time at university focused on energy storage, guided by a philosophy of bridging gaps between innovation and viable business strategy.

Portfolio

This portfolio showcases key projects spanning from R&D in advanced materials to the commercialization of new technologies. It includes patented work on nano-carbon structures and highlights my recent focus on the electric mobility industry. You will find projects featuring battery pack design and assembly, the creation of integrated IoT platforms for electric vehicles, and the establishment of high-value business relationships with major automotive and technology partners to drive growth.

Blog

Here, I share insights on the evolving landscapes of renewable energy, technology, and business, focusing on the electric mobility sector and market entry strategies in Southeast Asia. I also reflect on the entrepreneurial journey, with lessons on co-founding deep-tech startups, raising venture capital, and building effective R&D teams and facilities. The goal is to create a space for meaningful conversation about building a sustainable and technologically advanced future based on firsthand experience.

“According to Darwin's Origin of Species,

it is not the most intellectual of the species that survives;
it is not the strongest that survives;
but the species that survives is the one that is able best to adapt and adjust to the changing environment in which it finds itself.”

– Leon C. Megginson

MEGGINSON, L. C. (1963). Lessons from Europe for American Business. The Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 44(1), 3–13. - Link