About
Mechanical engineer turned healthcare technologist. Burmese by blood. Raised in Lesotho until seventeen. Formed in Singapore across thirteen years. A decade of becoming in Toronto. Now permanent in Melbourne — where the philosophy is being lived, not just assembled.
Five worlds carried simultaneously. Not as identity categories. As layers of formation. Each one deposited something that didn’t leave when the address changed.
Currently CTO at Nectar Brands, building clinical infrastructure for Polln and Hazel — platforms designed around continuity of care rather than isolated transactions. Leading a distributed engineering team across Melbourne, Singapore, and Manila.
Previously: ConnectedLife in Singapore, where connected health devices met clinical pathways. A wearable called Heartware that never shipped but shaped everything that followed. The work sits at the intersection of healthcare data and human dignity — the dashboard that says one true thing, the clinical workflow that removes every step that doesn’t serve the patient.
I write about healthcare infrastructure, systems thinking, and what it takes to build technology that works inside the clinical reality — not above it.
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