Despite the brief preparation time of just ten weeks from the time of booking until the event, WorldInventTM Singapore 22+23 concluded successfully on the 6th of September 2023 at D’Marquee @ Downtown East. The event featured 86 groundbreaking inventions from 10 nations: China, Indonesia, Morocco, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and Yemen.
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Ms Annie An and Ms Fang having a conversation in the Women In Innovation segment. -

The Mobile Stroke Unit, a state-of-the-art ambulance designed to provide comprehensive stroke care, travelled over 1,800 km from Bangkok to Singapore and was highlighted at WorldInvent Singapore 22+23. -

Ms Fang took a group photo with Indonesian inventors. -

Mr Tan accompanied the Chinese Embassy on a tour.
The 3-day event hosted approximately 500 esteemed foreign dignitaries and delegates, with notable attendees including His Excellency Chutintorn Gongsakdi, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to Singapore, His Excellency Abdullah Mohammed A Almadhi, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Singapore, Ms Yu Haiying, the Counsellor of the People’s Republic of China to Singapore, Dr. Wiparat De-ong, the Executive Director of the National Research Council of Thailand, and many others.
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His Excellency Chutintorn Gongsakdi, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to Singapore, and Dr Wiparat De-ong, the Executive Director of the National Research Council of Thailand listened to A/Prof Yongchai Nilanont’s presentation on his Mobile Stroke Unit. -

His Excellency Abdullah Mohammed A Almadhi, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Singapore making his round in the Saudi pavilion. -

Ms Yu Haiying, the Counsellor of the People’s Republic of China to Singapore, accompanied by Ms Fang, was amazed by Kiap. -

Mr Tan had a group photo with the entire Thai delegation.
The event also received congratulatory messages from influential figures such as Ambassador Akinremi Alade Bolaji, the Director of Economic, Trade & Investment of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Mr Song Changqing, the Minister Counsellor of the People’s Republic of China to Singapore, Baroness Snjezana Rajacic, the President of the European Academy of Sciences, and many more.
We express our sincere gratitude to all those who came
and those who helped make this possible.
Results
Out of 86 entries, an impressive 84 have been honoured with medals and certificates, recognising their outstanding achievements in innovation and creativity.
This year, it’s worth noting that half of the participants were women, regardless of race, language, or religion.
Due to lower participation numbers, we decided to merge the Youth and Open categories. Remarkably, many young innovators surpassed their adult counterparts, demonstrating the incredible potential of our youth. This is truly inspiring.
22+23 Exhibitor Listing
22+23 Results
Grand Prizes and Special Awards
In addition to medals and certificates, we have also arranged the following grand prizes and special awards for exceptional innovations.
Grand Prizes:
- World Champion
- Distinguished Award
- Innovation Leadership Distinction Award
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- Best ASEAN Award
- Best Singapore Award
Special Awards:
- Best Commercialised Invention of the Year
- Best Originality Award
- Best Product Design
- Future of Technology Excellence Award
- Illustrious Mentor Award
- Most Disruptive Startup of the Year
- Most Promising Young Inventor Award
- Outstanding Contribution Awards

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