xFutures Design Forum 2025: Inclusivity x Technology
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xFutures Design Forum 2025: Inclusivity x Technology

By Orcadesign Consultants

xFutures by Orcadesign is a platform for thought leaders and pioneering innovators to converse, connect, and collaborate.

Date and time

Location

UOB Ability Hub (inside Enabling Village)

20 Lengkok Bahru Singapore, Singapore 159053 Singapore

Agenda

14 Nov 2025
Untitled agenda

2:00 PM - 2:10 PM

Welcome

Jeremy Sun

2:10 PM - 2:30 PM

Where Everyone Belongs: Sony's Approach to Accessibility Innovation

Gerald Teo


This session introduces Sony’s approach to accessibility and inclusive design, highlighting how the company integrates assistive features into its products to support users with a wide range of disab...

2:30 PM - 2:50 PM

Designing an Inclusive Robotic Solution for Ageing Well in Place

Wee Yongjun


AIDEN, an inclusive robot, empowers seniors to age in place, tackling eldercare challenges in Singapore’s ageing society. Developed by Lions Befrienders and Delta Electronics Singapore, AIDEN has bee...

2:50 PM - 3:10 PM

Will AI make our world more inclusive?

Alan Pek


AI (Artificial Intelligence) - generative as well as robotics, enable and empower persons living with disabilities to live or/and work independently, thus promoting inclusiveness. However, AI is sti...

3:10 PM - 3:30 PM

Independence Starts at Home

Jeremy Lim


Introducing OSLCare – Powered by LeapCare, a smart home solution that empowers people living with disabilities to enjoy greater independence, safety, and comfort. From voice and gesture control to se...

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Panel Discussion with speakers (above) and panellists (below)

Chong Kwek Bin

Lee Seow Ser

4:00 PM - 4:10 PM

Closing

Jeremy Sun

4:10 PM - 5:00 PM

Networking Tea Reception

Good to know

Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person
  • Doors at 1:30 PM

About this event

Science & Tech • Other

Technology is a powerful enabler of inclusivity. From assistive tools to inclusive platforms, innovation breaks barriers and expands possibilities. Hear from thought leaders how design and technology can create products and services that enable meaningful participation for all.


Speakers and Panellists


Gerald Teo, Senior Manager at Sony Design Center Asia

Gerald Teo heads the Communication Design Department at Design Center Asia (DCA) located in Singapore. He has handled creative and art direction for regional marketing campaigns, multi-disciplinary design for various touchpoints, and strategic research to identify global macro trends. Gerald believes strongly in inclusiveness by design, and that designers have a responsibility to create output that is accessible.


Wee Yongjun, Deputy Lab Director at Delta Research Center

Yong Jun leads solution development for Robot ventures, including AIDEN, an eldercare robot serving seniors in the heartlands. He is a passionate tech strategist focused on solving future challenges through engineering and technology today. He develops solutions at the intersection of Engineering, Empathy, and Enterprise. His goal is to create innovations that are intelligent, impactful, sustainable, and human-centric.


Alan Pek, Assistant VP at Deutsche Bank, President at HWA (formerly Handicaps Walthfare Association)

Alan has a diversity of experience and a proven history of working in the financial services industry. He was trained in Google Cloud Platform, Data Science, Machine learning, Artificial Intelligence, and IT Service Management and Strategy, and Risk Management. As a recipient of Goh Chok Tong Enable, Alan advocates, cares, and supports the PwD community. He is also part of the Advisory and Governance Board, The WorkforceX HR Powerbank, Human Capital Singapore, promoting Inclusive Hiring.


Jeremy Lim, CEO at LEAPTech, Founder at Never Alone

Jeremy is a business strategist who helps companies expand and grow in Singapore and Asia, Jeremy is also the Board Director and Technology Advisor of Lions Home For The Elders, and Council Chairman of

Lin Chamber of Commerce Singapore. He is an advocator and practitioner in revolutionising technology which includes AI and robotics in eldercare, healthcare and social service sector.


Chong Kwek Bin, Technology Analyst at SG Enable

Before Kwek Bin joined SG Enable, he was the Head of Braille and Library Services, Employability & Employment and Advocacy at the Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped. His roles included engaging various parties for the creation of a more accessible and inclusive world for the visually impaired, as well as overseeing communications for the organisation, job placement and training efforts for the visually impaired at the Association. He had also provided IT training and support to the visually impaired.


Lee Seow Ser, Community Advocate, Project Lead of To SIR (Socially Inclusive Reads) With Love

Seow Ser, formerly a legal advocate, is now a community advocate and author. She co-founded “To SIR (Socially Inclusive Reads) With Love”, a 2025 President’s Volunteerism & Philanthropy Awards finalist (Communities of Good, Groundup category). Using creative arts and experiential programmes, she fosters empathy and social inclusion. Her book “Sima Guang and the Giant Jar”, with braille, tactile pictures, and dyslexia-friendly font, was a 2017 IBBY Outstanding Book for Young People with Disabilities. She has a Social Entrepreneurship Specialist Diploma and trained as an intervenor to support deafblind individuals.


Moderator


Jeremy Sun, Senior Director at Orcadesign Consultants

Jeremy Sun, a passionate design innovator who believes in creating value for companies, industries, and society through user insights driven design and innovation. As an experienced design educator, he empowers companies and schools through collaborative workshops, fostering innovation capabilities through Design Thinking programmes.


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