The annual international programme spotlights women-run and led businesses—the 2024 edition of the Cartier Women’s Initiative selects another fellow from Singapore
Founded in 2006, the Cartier Women’s Initiative is open to women-run and owned businesses from any country and industry that aims to drive change. Applicants are reviewed and selected by an independent jury formed of impact investors, venture philanthropists, academic experts and fellows from prior editions.
The fellowship programme selects trailblazers from diverse sectors and regions, acknowledging their innovative approaches and dedication to addressing global challenges. This year, Cartier spotlights 27 fellows across nine regions—including Europe, North America, Africa, Southeast and Central Asia—and another six fellows for two thematics awards: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and Science and Technology Pioneer.
The 2024 edition sees the first Singaporean nominated for the latter category, Dr Lynne Lim.
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Lim is the founder of NousQ, a medical device company that designs, develops and manufactures novel medical technology products. Its focus is on innovation and optimisation of healthcare delivery, both for existing patients and those who are unable to access proper healthcare.
NousQ’s hero product is Clikx, the world’s first robotic handheld applicator that revolutionises ventilation ear tube surgery for otitis media. Lim dreamt up Clikx while on a humanitarian medical mission to rural Cambodia and realised the necessity of such a portable device for outpatient medical aid.