
Meet The Team

Head of YouthTech Institute
Beatrice Tan
Beatrice is a penultimate Student in SMU reading law! She enjoys volunteering with Youth Tech SG to educate youths on how to stay safe online and work together with partners to forge a safer digital environment!
In her free time, she enjoys crocheting stuffed animals!

Head of Advocacy (YouthTech Institute)
Zoe Toh
Zoe is a third year student at the Yong Pung How School of Law in SMU. She has chosen to volunteer with Youth Tech SG as an editor and writer because she want to use the skills she has acquired to help make the Internet a safer space for everyone.
In her free time, she hangs out with her very old and very chonky cat Mongmong!

Head of ImpactForge (YouthTech Institute)
Dev Bahl
Dev helps to run the MAGES Studio and MILE3 where he builds and incubate life affirming solutions powered by emerging technologies. He volunteer with Youth Tech SG by helping to lead Impact Forge, an incubator focused on supporting and promoting youth-driven solutions addressing digital resilience. He cares about how everyone can use technology for good and understand the need to be intentional in our efforts to make the digital space safer and more productive for youth.
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Fun fact about Dev: He calls Ryan his best friend!

Head of Programmes (YouthTech Institute)
Ryan Loh
Ryan is a final-year Computer Science student at SMU, currently serving as Programmes Head at Youth Tech SG. He is passionate about tech and youth development, and is always looking to learn and contribute more in these areas.
In his spare time, he enjoy nerdy hobbies like coding and homelabbing as well as running home servers for fun.
Fun fact: Ryan also calls Dev his best friend!

Executive Coordinator (YouthTech Institute)
Adelei Tock
Adelei is a penultimate student at Singapore Management University doing Politics, Law and Economics (PLE). She hopes to spread digital knowledge to youths in her generation and make the digital space a safer place as an online user herself.
In her free time, she enjoys embroidering and baking for her family and friends!

Executive Coordinator (YouthTech Institute)
Bryan Ong
Bryan is currently serving National Service in the Digital and Intelligence Service. As a volunteer writer with Youth Tech SG, he highlights key tech issues affecting youths like himself and advocates for a safer, more accountable digital space.
Outside of work, you’ll can find him hunting down the next up-and-coming café spot!

Executive Coordinator (YouthTech Institute)
Daniel Pang
Daniel is a final year student studying Politics, Law, and Economics at SMU. He chose to volunteer with Youth Tech SG as he hopes to provide credible youth perspectives in policy-making.
In his free time, he enjoys spending time with friends over good food :)

Executive Coordinator (YouthTech Institute)
Malcolm Ngio
Malcolm is studying Law at the National University of Singapore. He wants to minimise the risks that his generation faces online. To do so, Malcolm points out digital dangers in his articles.
Beyond articles, Malcolm also collects name cards. He would love to receive yours!

Executive Coordinator (YouthTech Institute)
Xuhong Luo
An aspiring law student, Xuhong has always expressed an interest for the humanities since young. When not counting down the days (months) remaining to his ORD, Xuhong can often be found hunched behind a laptop, reading up on just about anything that catches his attention.
He also thanks Zoe for introducing to him the wonderful community at Youth Tech Institute!