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Prof. Gregg Li (OASA Chair)

Prof. Gregg Li

OASA Chair

Gregg has been a futurist and disrupter, a serial entrepreneur, and a coach to startups, a professor of Space entrepreneurship, a governance consultant to MNCs and family businesses, and most importantly, a developer and investor in young leaders.

Many of his students and mentees are now leading global firms from McKinsey to Microsoft to Huawei. Having worked with, personally coached and mentored high-flyers with global players such as Aon, American Express, Citibank, IBM, and PWC, he is now retired and teaching corporate governance, innovation, and entrepreneurship at various universities. He is proud to say that a few of his hundred-plus mentees are now partners at leading consulting firms, global heads at MNCs, and founders of startups. They have been co-travellers on this journey of discovery; and many are now changing the world for the better.

Gregg is currently the founding Chairman of the Orion Astropreneur Space Academy, or OASA, and an advisor to a dozen think tanks and universities. Gregg is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, UCLA, Warwick, HKU and Hawaii.

Alexandru Tilita (CEO of 3DK Tech)

Alexandru Tilita

CEO of 3DK Tech

Alexandru took a doctoral degree at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) in 2012. He is the Principal inventor of the Ultrasonically activated SLM system. Alexandru set up a start-up 3DK Tech Limited, which became a winner in a competition run as part of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council’s (HKTDC) Start-up Express incubation programme. This winning start-up is set to launch an industrial-grade online 3D metal printing service.

Ivan Lee (Research Analyst at OASA)

Ivan Lee

Research Analyst at OASA

Ivan Lee is an impact investor based in Hong Kong with a strong interest in disruptive technologies, such as Space Tech. He is now a Senior Associate at AvantFaire Investment Management responsible for impact investment research and analysis. He will be the Research Analyst for OASA SpaceBiz Breakfast, dissecting and sharing insights into the sub-sectors of the space economy.