Asian Innovation Excellence Awards
Far East Organization wins at Asian Innovation Excellence Awards 2025
Far East Organization wins at Asian Innovation Excellence Awards 2025
Chef X nurtures Singapore’s next generation of culinary entrepreneurs through rent-free residencies.
The General Administration of Customs – Abu Dhabi honoured at the Asian Innovation Excellence Awards 2025
The organisation’s blockchain platform accelerated shipment clearance, cut processing costs, and strengthened compliance through secure and verifiable trade data.
Charles Sturt University secures win at Asian Innovation Excellence Awards 2025
The university’s Data Science & Engineering Research Unit advanced sustainability and innovation through AI-driven research in agriculture, health, and education across Australia.
Country Foods Pte Ltd wins at Asian Innovation Excellence Awards 2025
The company’s AI-powered control tower transforms food logistics through real-time intelligence and integration.
The Medical City Iloilo wins at the Asian Innovation Excellence Awards 2025 for healthcare innovation
The hospital was recognised for redefining emergency healthcare delivery and nurturing a culture of patient partnership that empowers both staff and patients.
Exceptional innovations lauded at inaugural Asian Innovation Excellence Awards 2025
The awards programme commended the top innovators driving transformative change across the region.
CLA Global TS’s Henry Tan underscores innovation as a key driver of meaningful change
He emphasised that innovation must be at the heart of every strategy to meet growing demands and serve clients effectively.
Innovation is the engine that powers progress – KPMG in Singapore’s Lyon Poh
He highlighted how organisations can create new opportunities, optimise operations, and build a future that is sustainable and impactful.
Innovation is purposeful change done differently and at scale – PwC Hong Kong’s Chris Hewison
He emphasised innovation as the defining capability that separates companies that thrive from those that merely survive.
A ten-year development strategy must be built on innovation and technology – EY’s Ms Effie Xin
She underscored that the most effective approach combines long-term goal setting with continuous strategic adjustments.