2007-2008 : Fragnetics LLP
- Partnered with Starhub to deliver games to Singapore over the country's first Steam content server.
- Hosted online Call of Duty 4 tournaments leading to the 2008 World Cyber Games (WCG) Asian Championship.
- Online video streaming setup and support for the 2007 and 2008 World Cyber Games (WCG) Asian Championship.
- Selected by Activision as ranked server providers for Enemty Territory: Quake Wars
- Launched APT Content Management System in partnership with Blue Rain Studios for Anglo-Chinese JC and the Methodist Girls' School
2005-2006 : Fragnetics LLP
- Fragnetics became a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) registered in Singapore on 11 April 2005.
- Co-organiser of VirtuaLeague, the first online Counter-Strike: Source tournament in Singapore
- Hosted popular online forums Fishingkaki.com and Vr-zone.com
- Sponsored Counter-Strike champions RageFaction, Team xqR, and Team Cube
- Chosen by Playworks Singapore to host the Gamers Xtreme League (GXL).
- Contracted by Plantronics to provide Teamspeak services for the GXL.
- Appointed as official Ranked Server Provider (RSP) for Battlefield 2142 and Battlefield 2 by Electronic Arts Asia Pacific.
- Organized the first regional online Battlefield 2142 tournament with prizes worth more than S$21,000.
2003-2005 : Fragnetics
- Appointed Official Server Host for PlaneShift in 2003, an Open Source and Free 3D MMORPG in its alpha stages of development. PlaneShift was awarded the HappyPenguin Most Promising Linux Game of the Year.
- Collaborated with Tsunamii.Net on alpha 3.8 Translocation. Commissioned by Walker Arts Center (Minnesota, USA) and exhibited at the Singapore Museum of Art. Tsunamii.Net won the JavaMuseum Artist of the Year award in 2003. alpha 3.8 was also featured on local newspapers The Straits Times and Streats.
- Co-produced "Two States", one of 8 finalists at the Starlight Cinema - Evian
Short Film Festival in Singapore (2003)
- Co-designed ACJC Intranet GP and Literature websites in 2004.
- Expanded game server hosting to include Windows servers and increased number of servers
from 2 in June 2003 to 5 in Feb 2004.
- Set-up webcast between Australia and Singapore for launch of Zero-Gravity at the
Singapore Art Museum in 2004. Debris from alpha 3.5 Crush was also exhibited at the event.
- Assisted in the launch of PlaneShift's third technical demo, Crystal Blue, in December 2004.
2000-2003 : Team Fragnetics
- ACJC Counterstrike Map featured in Nokia Singapore Art 2001 at the Singapore Arts Museum
- Collaborated with Tsunamii.Net on alpha 3.5 Crush, Commissioned by the
Millbank Gallery (London, UK) in 2003. alpha 3.5 Crush was exhibited at Media_City Seoul Digital Art
Exhibition at the Seoul Museum of Art. It was featured on Slashdot, USAToday, and [H]ard|OCP
- Introduced a LAN-management system for Accelinc to manage LAN Gaming Services in 2002
- Introduced Web Hosting and Game Server Hosting services in 2003
1999-2000 : Anglo-Chinese Junior College
- 2nd, Micromouse Performance Category, National Inter-School Micromouse Competition 1999, Organized by Ngee Ann Polytechnic
- 3rd, Technoquest 1999, organized by Nanyang Technological University
- Champions, Technoquest 2000, organized by Nanyang Technological University
- Created ACJC Counterstrike Map, featured in Zaobao Now! and C|Net Asia Singapore
1997 : Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
- Champions and Most Creative Award at Computer Playtime 1997, VRT Virtual Community 2050 Organized by Temasek Polytechnic