Inderjit Singh Dhaliwal (born 5 June 1960) is a serial entrepreneur[1] and former politician in Singapore's parliament representing the Ang Mo Kio GRC from 1996 to 2015.
[4] Singh began his career with Texas Instruments, beginning as an engineer in 1985 and spent 13 years ascending the corporate ladder before becoming Director of Operations of the Singapore plant from 1996 to 1998.
[2] After his stint with Texas Instruments, Singh began a career of entrepreneurship, in which he started six businesses after leaving the corporate arena.
The venture was mostly funded by Taiwanese friends of his due to what he terms "a dearth of willing investors and a general disbelief that he would be able to achieve his dream of creating a homegrown multinational firm.".
Infiniti at its peak had operations in the Silicon Valley, USA, in Austin Texas, a factory in Philippines and with the HQ in Singapore.
In 2009, Inderjit, helped start Urah Transdermal, a Singapore based Life-Science Research and product Company that has Developed and patented technologies for the delivery of active molecules through the skin barriers to biological targets.
[5] He became a member of parliament for the Kebun Baru ward in the Ang Mo Kio GRC, in the Prime Minister's team, since the 1997 General Elections.