Tan Cheng Guan is a veteran of Singapore’s water industry, and is a pioneer in introducing new water innovations to Singapore. These include the Moving Bed BIoreactor (MBBR) and the Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) which were introduced to Jurong Island for industrial wastewater treatment.
He is the immediate past president of the Singapore Water Association, and serves on several government and university advisory councils to promote the development of the water industry. Mr Tan is an Executive Vice President in Sembcorp Industries, as well as the Non-executive Chairman of Sembcorp China.
Mr Tan holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) degree from the University of Liverpool, the UK, and completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School, USA.
Tan Cheng Guan
Chairman & Director
Tan Cheng Guan is a veteran of Singapore’s water industry, and is a pioneer in introducing new water innovations to Singapore. These include the Moving Bed BIoreactor (MBBR) and the Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) which were introduced to Jurong Island for industrial wastewater treatment.
He is the immediate past president of the Singapore Water Association, and serves on several government and university advisory councils to promote the development of the water industry. Mr Tan is an Executive Vice President in Sembcorp Industries, as well as the Non-executive Chairman of Sembcorp China.
Mr Tan holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) degree from the University of Liverpool, the UK, and completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School, USA.
Tan Cheng Guan
Chairman & Director
Adrian Yeo
Co-founder & CEO
Adrian is a social entrepreneur and business leader with more than 15 years of C-level experience who has dedicated his career to product innovation in the water technology sector.
Adrian has built a solid reputation in technology translation and innovation. Most recently, he was Senior Vice President at Sembcorp Industries, where he was responsible for the water portfolio in China and management of more than 800 employees. Adrian also led the digital and technological transformation of Sembcorp’s Water Business. Prior to joining Sembcorp, Adrian was involved in a series of successful water start-ups, including De.mem Pte Ltd, that was listed on the ASX exchange in 2018.
As a Social Entrepreneur, he founded Water Initiative for Securing Health (WISH) in 2004, that was responsible for the installation of water filtration devices in Sumatra, Indonesia, providing safe drinking water to more than 200,000 people.
Adrian holds a PhD in Membrane Technology from Nanyang Technological University.
Adrian Yeo
Co-founder & CEO
Adrian is a social entrepreneur and business leader with more than 15 years of C-level experience who has dedicated his career to product innovation in the water technology sector.
Adrian has built a solid reputation in technology translation and innovation. Most recently, he was Senior Vice President at Sembcorp Industries, where he was responsible for the water portfolio in China and management of more than 800 employees. Adrian also led the digital and technological transformation of Sembcorp’s Water Business. Prior to joining Sembcorp, Adrian was involved in a series of successful water start-ups, including De.mem Pte Ltd, that was listed on the ASX exchange in 2018.
As a Social Entrepreneur, he founded Water Initiative for Securing Health (WISH) in 2004, that was responsible for the installation of water filtration devices in Sumatra, Indonesia, providing safe drinking water to more than 200,000 people.
Adrian holds a PhD in Membrane Technology from Nanyang Technological University.
Adrian Yeo
Co-founder & CEO
Tai Kee
Co-founder & COO
Tai Kee is a technology translation specialist with more than 5 years of research and management experience in the water sector.
In her most recent role as the head of Strategic Partnerships for the water business in Sembcorp Industries, she pioneered their first innovation-to-market program (SWING), scouting more than 1000 companies and partnered innovative water start-ups that can value add to their water business in Asia Pacific. She led her teams in Singapore and China to drive the technology commercialization of water start-ups by serving as their first used case for pilot testing and product validation.
She is also responsible for the management of 2,500 sqm laboratories in Sembcorp Water Hub in Nanjing, which serves as technology development facility for strategic partners and tenants. Her earlier roles include the R&D lab manager in Sembcorp’s Technology and Innovation Center, where she led feasibility studies for the development of wastewater plants in Singapore, China and UK.
Tai Kee holds a Chemical Engineering degree (B. Eng.) from National University of Singapore.
Tai Kee
Co-founder & COO
Tai Kee is a technology translation specialist with more than 5 years of research and management experience in the water sector.
In her most recent role as the head of Strategic Partnerships for the water business in Sembcorp Industries, she pioneered their first innovation-to-market program (SWING), scouting more than 1000 companies and partnered innovative water start-ups that can value add to their water business in Asia Pacific. She led her teams in Singapore and China to drive the technology commercialization of water start-ups by serving as their first used case for pilot testing and product validation.
She is also responsible for the management of 2,500 sqm laboratories in Sembcorp Water Hub in Nanjing, which serves as technology development facility for strategic partners and tenants. Her earlier roles include the R&D lab manager in Sembcorp’s Technology and Innovation Center, where she led feasibility studies for the development of wastewater plants in Singapore, China and UK.
Tai Kee holds a Chemical Engineering degree (B. Eng.) from National University of Singapore.
Tai Kee
Co-founder & COO
Tim Lam
Chief Marketing Officer
Tim is a strategic management professional in the disruptive cleantech and water technology industry for 30 years with extensive experience in B2G, B2B and B2C sales, channel partnerships, business development and marketing in Asia Pac and MENA.
His past tenure include managing global sales for modular decentralised membrane water and wastewater systems for a SGX listed EPC and heading a business unit for a NYSE listed US MNC in polymeric membrane filtration, separation and purification in South Asia.
In the last 10 years, he has successfully facilitated many international technology start-ups into commercialization and successful installations in the municipal and industrial sectors in the region as a technology business consultant.
Tim Lam
Chief Marketing Officer
Tim is a strategic management professional in the disruptive cleantech and water technology industry for 30 years with extensive experience in B2G, B2B and B2C sales, channel partnerships, business development and marketing in Asia Pac and MENA.
His past tenure include managing global sales for modular decentralised membrane water and wastewater systems for a SGX listed EPC and heading a business unit for a NYSE listed US MNC in polymeric membrane filtration, separation and purification in South Asia.
In the last 10 years, he has successfully facilitated many international technology start-ups into commercialization and successful installations in the municipal and industrial sectors in the region as a technology business consultant.
Tim Lam
Chief Marketing Officer
Daniel Park
Director
Daniel serves as the Head of Investments at Inheritance Enterprises, a premier investment holding firm headquartered in Singapore. Prior to joining Inheritance, he played pivotal roles in a multinational conglomerate, where he was involved in strategic M&A initiatives, corporate strategy building, change management and developed advanced information systems for market intelligence. Daniel holds a MA (first class honours) from University of Auckland, New Zealand and a BA from Seoul National University.
Daniel Park
Director
Daniel serves as the Head of Investments at Inheritance Enterprises, a premier investment holding firm headquartered in Singapore. Prior to joining Inheritance, he played pivotal roles in a multinational conglomerate, where he was involved in strategic M&A initiatives, corporate strategy building, change management and developed advanced information systems for market intelligence. Daniel holds a MA (first class honours) from University of Auckland, New Zealand and a BA from Seoul National University.
Daniel Park
Director
Professor Hu Xiao
Scientific Advisor
Professor Hu Xiao, AKA Matthew Hu, is a leading innovator with more than 35 years of R&D experience. He has dedicated his career pursuing studies on the underlying scientific and engineering principles for new materials design, synthesis, processing and fabrication for targeted end uses. He is responsible for more than 20 IP inventions in materials, environment, water and agrichemical technologies, some of which have been licensed or commercialized. His latest passion is on tackling emerging and perennial challenges in materials circularity, sustainability and environment health protection.
Matthew gained his BEng from the Tsinghua University and PhD in from the University of Manchester. He joined Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore in 1992 as a founding faculty member of its Materials Engineering programme, and later served as the inaugural Head of Division of Materials Technology upon the formal establishment of the School of Materials Science and Engineering. He is a recipient of Singapore’s National Day Award 2017 (Long Service Medal - Ministry of Education). Matthew is the founding Director of the Environmental Chemistry and Materials Centre (ECMC) at the Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute (NEWRI), and the founding Co-Director of the recently established RGE-NTU Sustainable Textile Research Centre (SusTex). In his early career, Matthew was the recipient of two guest fellowships by Japan Industrial Technology Association (JITA) and Japanese Society for Promotion of Sciences (JSPS). He was a visiting professor at Cornell University.
Matthew has extensive research collaboration with industry, and served as scientific advisor for a number of local and international companies as well as government agencies, including served on the Scientific Advisory Board of Aquaporin Asia and the Foresight Innovation Committee of Taiwan Textile Research Institute (TTRI). He is also the immediate past President of the Pacific Polymer Federation (PPF).
Professor Hu Xiao
Scientific Advisor
Professor Hu Xiao, AKA Matthew Hu, is a leading innovator with more than 35 years of R&D experience. He has dedicated his career pursuing studies on the underlying scientific and engineering principles for new materials design, synthesis, processing and fabrication for targeted end uses. He is responsible for more than 20 IP inventions in materials, environment, water and agrichemical technologies, some of which have been licensed or commercialized. His latest passion is on tackling emerging and perennial challenges in materials circularity, sustainability and environment health protection.
Matthew gained his BEng from the Tsinghua University and PhD in from the University of Manchester. He joined Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore in 1992 as a founding faculty member of its Materials Engineering programme, and later served as the inaugural Head of Division of Materials Technology upon the formal establishment of the School of Materials Science and Engineering. He is a recipient of Singapore’s National Day Award 2017 (Long Service Medal - Ministry of Education). Matthew is the founding Director of the Environmental Chemistry and Materials Centre (ECMC) at the Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute (NEWRI), and the founding Co-Director of the recently established RGE-NTU Sustainable Textile Research Centre (SusTex). In his early career, Matthew was the recipient of two guest fellowships by Japan Industrial Technology Association (JITA) and Japanese Society for Promotion of Sciences (JSPS). He was a visiting professor at Cornell University.
Matthew has extensive research collaboration with industry, and served as scientific advisor for a number of local and international companies as well as government agencies, including served on the Scientific Advisory Board of Aquaporin Asia and the Foresight Innovation Committee of Taiwan Textile Research Institute (TTRI). He is also the immediate past President of the Pacific Polymer Federation (PPF).
Professor Hu Xiao
Scientific Advisor
Professor Anthony Fane
Scientific Advisor
Professor Anthony Fane is a Chemical Engineer with a PhD from Imperial College. He has been working on membranes since 1973 and is a world expert on membrane science and technology. His current interests are in membranes applied to environmental applications and the water cycle, focusing on the sustainability aspects of membrane technology, including desalination, reclamation, membrane bioreactors and reuse.
Professor Fane is the former Head of the School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry at UNSW (1998 to 2000) and a former Director of the UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology at UNSW, (1991 – 2005). He was the Founding Director of the Singapore Membrane Technology Centre (SMTC) at the Nanyang Technological University and was the Director Mentor at SMTC. Professor Fane is also an Emeritus Professor at the School of Chemical Engineering, UNSW.
Professor Fane is on the Advisory Board of the Journal of Membrane Science (a former editor, 1992 to 2005) and the Editorial Board of Desalination, an Honorary life member of the European Membrane Society and Patron of the Membrane Society of Australasia. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering and a recipient of the Centenary Medal in 2002 for services to Chemical Engineering and the Environment. In 2013 he received the International Water Association’s Membrane Technology Award for ‘pioneering contributions in membrane technology’.
Professor Anthony Fane
Scientific Advisor
Professor Anthony Fane is a Chemical Engineer with a PhD from Imperial College. He has been working on membranes since 1973 and is a world expert on membrane science and technology. His current interests are in membranes applied to environmental applications and the water cycle, focusing on the sustainability aspects of membrane technology, including desalination, reclamation, membrane bioreactors and reuse.
Professor Fane is the former Head of the School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry at UNSW (1998 to 2000) and a former Director of the UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology at UNSW, (1991 – 2005). He was the Founding Director of the Singapore Membrane Technology Centre (SMTC) at the Nanyang Technological University and was the Director Mentor at SMTC. Professor Fane is also an Emeritus Professor at the School of Chemical Engineering, UNSW.
Professor Fane is on the Advisory Board of the Journal of Membrane Science (a former editor, 1992 to 2005) and the Editorial Board of Desalination, an Honorary life member of the European Membrane Society and Patron of the Membrane Society of Australasia. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering and a recipient of the Centenary Medal in 2002 for services to Chemical Engineering and the Environment. In 2013 he received the International Water Association’s Membrane Technology Award for ‘pioneering contributions in membrane technology’.
Professor Anthony Fane
Scientific Advisor
Chen Xuelong
Chief Research Scientist
Dr. Chen Xuelong is a distinguished Senior Scientist specializing in polymers and composites, with over a decade of research and development experience. His groundbreaking work focuses on understanding the intricate relationship between material structure and its properties, innovating ways to tailor these properties through microstructure manipulation. His expertise encompasses a broad range of polymers and composites, including both thermoplastics and thermosets.
With a proven track record in the fabrication and processing of a broad spectrum of polymers and polymer composites, Dr. Chen has been instrumental in spearheading multiple projects. These initiatives have led to groundbreaking advancements in polymer-based materials, specifically tailored for high-stakes industries such as aerospace and biomedical applications.
His substantial contributions to the scientific community include more than 40 peer-reviewed publications, several book chapters, and multiple patents. Additionally, he has served as a guest editor for three internationally acclaimed journals, further solidifying his standing as a thought leader in his field.
Dr. Chen earned his Bachelor's degree in Polymer Science and Engineering from Heilongjiang University in China, followed by a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Prior to joining Atera Water, he served as a lead scientist at the Rolls-Royce Corporation Laboratory in Singapore.
Chen Xuelong
Chief Research Scientist
Dr. Chen Xuelong is a distinguished Senior Scientist specializing in polymers and composites, with over a decade of research and development experience. His groundbreaking work focuses on understanding the intricate relationship between material structure and its properties, innovating ways to tailor these properties through microstructure manipulation. His expertise encompasses a broad range of polymers and composites, including both thermoplastics and thermosets.
With a proven track record in the fabrication and processing of a broad spectrum of polymers and polymer composites, Dr. Chen has been instrumental in spearheading multiple projects. These initiatives have led to groundbreaking advancements in polymer-based materials, specifically tailored for high-stakes industries such as aerospace and biomedical applications.
His substantial contributions to the scientific community include more than 40 peer-reviewed publications, several book chapters, and multiple patents. Additionally, he has served as a guest editor for three internationally acclaimed journals, further solidifying his standing as a thought leader in his field.
Dr. Chen earned his Bachelor's degree in Polymer Science and Engineering from Heilongjiang University in China, followed by a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Prior to joining Atera Water, he served as a lead scientist at the Rolls-Royce Corporation Laboratory in Singapore.