No matter your profession (or inclination towards technology), there is a chance that you might have already encountered one of Camellia Chan’s inventions.
The co-founder and CEO of Flexxon – a leading cybersecurity and computer memory storage solutions firm based in Singapore – is a self-taught cybersecurity expert who has developed NAND flash storage and memory devices that are encrypted with top-notch data security.
In a nutshell, NAND flash storage technology is a form of digital storage technology that’s designed to store and retrieve information (think files, photos, videos, and apps) in devices ranging from smartphones and tablets. Basically, it forms the bedrock of digital circuits that no fancy smart device can do without.
Despite the fact that Flexxon’s products are used across a wide range of industries, including the medical, military, automotive and industrial sectors, it is what some big tech companies aren’t – unassuming and unobtrusive. There is no big, showy reveal to catapult its new launches into the stratosphere, nor does Camellia take to Twitter as her sounding board.
In a way, Camellia, who’s