24/05/2023
Breakfast meeting at West Perth Rotary Club
Tomorrow's guest speaker is Founder/CEO of Agile8 Esther Oh and the Rotary Club of West Perth is honoured to host her.
Losing her dad & son’s eyesight from medical errors and delays with doctor friends who died from COVID transformed Esther’s vision to Save. Protect. Transform lives.
Integrating advanced extended reality, artificial Intelligence & computer vision into an intuitive solution, Agili8 empowers front liners to complete mission-critical work hands-free in a much Smarter. Faster. Safer way while protecting lives on the job.
A pioneer who conceptualised some of the world’s 1st breakthrough innovations, including global mobile e-banking and biometric authentication, Esther won multiple prestigious state, national and global awards, such as the AmCham Artificial Intelligence Award, AusIndustry Cyber Security Technology Award, Women in Technology WA Tech+ Award, Entrepreneurs Institute Global Impact Award, WA 40under40 award, Hong Kong Australia Business Award, and Konica-Minolta Female Entrepreneur Award for innovating, optimizing and globalizing advanced technologies throughout her 25-year career in technology, resources, government, finance, and higher education sectors.
As a female Asian migrant who overcame all sorts of discrimination in male-dominated industries, Esther is passionate about helping women and disadvantaged communities. She was invited by the US Embassy to represent Australian female founders at the Global Women Entrepreneurship Summit, AmCham Leadership Academy, and by ANDHealth to represent Australian innovation at the world’s largest digital health expo in the United States in November 2022 which was named top 10 AI companies at the 10,000 pax expo.
With multiple qualifications in tech, finance, governance, commerce & law, Esther is a continuous learner with a passion to rapidly upskill the next generation for the challenges ahead. Prior to giving up everything to commit to her mission, she served on several boards and committees, including Curtin University, Edith Cowan University, and CPA Australia with a Ministerial appointment to reform TAFE education for a future-ready workforce.