This month, we’re celebrating the successes of savvy expatriates and Singaporeans, as well as the setbacks they overcame, to make life better in Singapore in our Expatpreneur Awards 2017.
Meet Robbert Gelissen, the Dutch expat who moved to Singapore and started ICTStart in 2008, offering in-demand services such as IT infastructure and data retrieval.
Before moving to the Red Dot with his wife as an “adventure together,” Robbert worked for tech titans like IMB in his home country of Holland.
Read more about him below (and find out how we picked the awardees here).
More on The Finder:
Expatpreneur Awards 2017: How This Expat Went From Trailing Spouse In Singapore To Successful Girlboss
Expatpreneur Awards 2017: This Expat Built A Travel App With 2 Million Users With Almost No Resources
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By Sara Lyle Bow, The Finder (Issue 280), March 2017
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