Ang Wee Seng currently leads the Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association (SSIA) as its Executive Director, where he plays a vital role in shaping the future of Singapore's semiconductor industry. His approach at SSIA is characterized by collaborative leadership and strategic planning, contributing significantly to the industry's growth and sustainability in a global context.Previously, Wee Seng headed the Global Procurement (Parts and Maintenance) department at GlobalFoundries. There, he was known for his cross-functional leadership and innovative strategies that led to notable cost efficiencies and improved equipment performance across various global sites, including Singapore, China, Germany, and the US. This role highlighted his ability to effectively manage diverse, global teams and operations.During his time leading the Fab7 module engineering team, particularly in the Defect Engineering and Metrology departments, Wee Seng focused on enhancing manufacturing processes and yields. His efforts in this role were marked by a commitment to operational excellence and a keen understanding of the complexities of the semiconductor manufacturing process.Wee Seng's career, spanning nearly two decades, reflects a broad spectrum of experience in the semiconductor industry. His expertise extends to fab startup, process integration, technology development, yield improvement, manufacturing, equipment engineering, and cost management. His recent roles have further honed his skills in global collaboration and team management.Holding a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Nanyang Technological University and a Master's in Management of Technology from the National University of Singapore, Wee Seng combines a strong technical foundation with strategic management skills. His contributions to the industry are driven by a passion for innovation and a commitment to fostering collaborative growth and development.
Listed skills include Semiconductor Industry, Engineering, Process Integration, Program Management, and 20 others.