Legal Terms

Intellectual Property Notice

All materials and content on websites, applications and software operated or otherwise made available by the Tech For Good Institute (“TFGI”) (collectively, “TFGI Platform”) are protected by intellectual property laws. Save where specifically stated otherwise, all intellectual property rights in the materials and content are reserved by TFGI or its licensor. Without prior written consent from TFGI or its licensor, no one shall, by any means, reproduce, distribute, print or play, use hyperlinks to connect or transmit, use method of mirror images to load to any other server, store to an information retrieval system, or use for any commercial purpose, any content on TFGI Platform. For the avoidance of doubt, your access and use of TFGI Platform does not transfer to you any rights, title or interest in or to any intellectual property rights owned by TFGI.

In addition to any conditions that TFGI may impose on your use by way of a separate letter of authorisation or contract, where you use any intellectual property of TFGI, you acknowledge TFGI’s ownership, right, title and interest in its intellectual property; and agree that all use thereof exclusively inures to TFGI’s benefit as well as shall be compliant any guidelines and policies that TFGI may make available. You also agree that you will not (a) interfere with or challenge TFGI’s intellectual property rights; (b) use TFGI’s intellectual property in a way that violates any laws or otherwise harms our goodwill and reputation; or (c) use, reproduce, or authorize the reproduction or use of TGI’s intellectual property in any manner other than that explicitly permitted by us in writing.

Reporting Suspected Infringement of TFGI

If you come across any counterfeit TFGI merchandise, infringement, or any other unauthorized activities concerning TFGI, please report it to us by sending an email via this link: https://techforgoodinstitute.org/contact/. When reporting to us, kindly include a description and screenshot(s) of the infringing content or unauthorized activities to facilitate our investigation.

Submission of Request to Takedown Infringing Content on TFGI Platform 

If you believe that any content made available on our platform violates your intellectual property rights, you may inform us of the same by sending an email (with sufficient proof of your IP ownership as well as a screenshot and description of the infringement attached) to our designated representative, via this link: https://techforgoodinstitute.org/contact/ or as follows:

Name: Tech For Good Institute Abuse Response Team

Address: 3 Media Close, #01-03/06, Singapore 138498

Kindly note that where copyright infringement in Singapore is alleged, as per the Singapore Copyright Act 2021 and Copyright Regulations 2021,  the notice should be accompanied with sufficient information as set out in the said Regulations.

By submitting an email to us via this link: https://techforgoodinstitute.org/contact/, you acknowledge that you are initiating a legal process in good faith and understand that any fraudulent and/or abusive notice may result in legal consequences.

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Mouna Aouri

Programme Fellow

Mouna Aouri is an Institute Fellow at the Tech For Good Institute. As a social entrepreneur, impact investor, and engineer, her experience spans over two decades in the MENA region, South East Asia, and Japan. She is founder of Woomentum, a Singapore-based platform dedicated to supporting women entrepreneurs in APAC through skill development and access to growth capital through strategic collaborations with corporate entities, investors and government partners.

Dr Ming Tan

Founding Executive Director

Dr Ming Tan is founding Executive Director for the Tech for Good Institute, a non-profit founded to catalyse research and collaboration on social, economic and policy trends accelerated by the digital economy in Southeast Asia. She is concurrently a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Governance and Sustainability at the National University of Singapore and Advisor to the Founder of the COMO Group, a Singaporean portfolio of lifestyle companies operating in 15 countries worldwide.  Her research interests lie at the intersection of technology, business and society, including sustainability and innovation.

 

Ming was previously Managing Director of IPOS International, part of the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore, which supports Singapore’s future growth as a global innovation hub for intellectual property creation, commercialisation and management. Prior to joining the public sector, she was Head of Stewardship of the COMO Group and the founding Executive Director of COMO Foundation, a grantmaker focused on gender equity that has served over 47 million women and girls since 2003.

 

As a company director, she lends brand and strategic guidance to several companies within the COMO Group. Ming also serves as a Council Member of the Council for Board Diversity, on the boards of COMO Foundation and Singapore Network Information Centre (SGNIC), and on the Digital and Technology Advisory Panel for Esplanade–Theatres on the Bay, Singapore’s national performing arts centre.

 

In the non-profit, educational and government spheres, Ming is a director of COMO Foundation and Singapore Network Information Centre (SGNIC) and chairs the Asia Advisory board for Swiss hospitality business and management school EHL. She also serves on  the Council for Board Diversity and the Digital and Technology Advisory Panel for Esplanade–Theatres on the Bay, Singapore’s national performing arts centre.

 

Ming was educated in Singapore, the United States, and England. She obtained her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Stanford University and her doctorate from Oxford.