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Fanny Potkin

Southeast Asia technology correspondent at Reuters

Fanny Potkin is the Asia Technology Correspondent at Reuters, based in Singapore.1 She covers the intersection of technology and society across Asia, focusing on topics ranging from semiconductor giants to state-backed disinformation campaigns.1

Potkin's reporting has had significant impact. Her work on the Myanmar junta's nationwide surveillance efforts led to sanctions by the U.S., European Union, and Canada, while her reporting on China has been cited in the U.S. Senate.1

Career

  • Joined Reuters in July 2017 as a Correspondent1
  • Worked in London, Jakarta, and Singapore1
  • Currently serves as Technology Correspondent since 20221

Education

  • Master's Degree in Political Science and Government from McGill University1
  • Bachelor's Degree in Europe-Asia Pacific Policy Studies from Sciences Po1
  • Studied Chinese Politics at The Chinese University of Hong Kong1
  • Obtained a Certificate in Mandarin from Shanghai Jiao Tong University1

Potkin's expertise in Southeast Asian technology is widely recognized. She has been featured in podcasts discussing the Indonesian tech scene and has made predictions about upcoming regulations in the region's tech ecosystem.2

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Location

Singapore