Singaporean duo Calvin Soh and Saleem Jumabhoy launch a new global mobile platform aimed at giving history back to the people

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Time Travellr_2.jpgTime Travellr.jpgA first of its kind in Asia and the world, Time Travellr is a global mobile platform aimed at democratizing history and allowing people to be digital curators of their own history. 

The brainchild of Calvin Soh and Saleem Jumabhoy, two Singaporean mid-life crisis entrepreneurs, the app allows anyone to share a location’s past, present and future by geographically and chronologically tagging photos and videos anywhere on earth.

“We remember a Singapore that was a lot more interesting, spontaneous and organic, words that have been re- placed by efficient, organized and clean. Through this platform, we want the people to remember the energy and spark Singapore used to have. We want our mojo back,” said Saleem Jumabhoy.

As a reflection of Singapore’s diversity, vibrance and culture, Time Travellr hopes to make Singaporeans feel more rooted, strengthen our sense of identity and help integrate us regardless of race, language or religion.

“We feel we’ve been selling ourselves short. We’ve misplaced our soul and spirit and become a shiny glass concrete steel air-conditioned mall. We want to tell our children that the Singapore we grew up in had swagger. We were the risk takers, the rebels, the inventors of our own destiny. It’s in our DNA and we want to revive it.” said Calvin Soh.

Time Travellr_3.jpgWhat looks to be the start of a global collaborative movement beginning in Singapore, Time Travellr aims to empower users and capture key moments in Singapore’s modern history, be it Pink Dot SG, the development and changes to Bukit Brown, anti-CPF protests or Singapore’s win at the Commonwealth Games. Time Travellr’s global vision is that a well-travelled humanity is one that sees the common stories that unite us, and not the petty differences that divide.

Jumadhoy has worked in agencies and on the client side in Singapore, New York, Canada before deciding to return to Singapore in 2005. He joined a digital agency to lead the digital requirements for companies Singapore Airlines, SilkAir, Microsoft and OCBC. He was recruited to muvee Technologies as VP of Marketing to spearhead its digital transformation. He transformed the company increasing annual online sales year on year during peak periods. In the past 3 years, he has been actively sought out as an independent consultant to train MNCs in digital transformation.  He has advised companies like Samsung, 3M, Johnson Controls, Accenture, DuPont, Kimberly-Clark, in countries ranging from Korea to Kazakhstan, and India to Brazil. He has led projects in digital transformation for organizations like Malaysia Airport and Chevron.

Soh has had a high profile career in the industry working at Ogilvy & Mather then Saatchi & Saatchi during the David Droga era. Soh was ranked number one creative in Asia 2000 by Campaign Brief Asia and was in the top three for four consecutive years. He was the first Singaporean CD in arguably the best creative agency in USA then, Fallon. There he worked and presented to the board of Fortune 500 companies like United Airlines, Citibank, EDS, Johnson’s Controls, Timberland, as well as new business pitches in New York, Minneapolis, London, Tokyo and Shanghai. Soh set up Fallon Asia in 2002 and was the company’s President and Creative Director. Within the first year, Fallon was ranked a top ten creative network and quickly won acclaim for its work on United Airlines, Citibank, MTV and VW Asia. In 2007, Calvin was given the additional role of Vice Chairman and Chief Creative Officer for Publicis Asia.

Time Travellr is now available on the iTunes store for iPhones and iPads. The team is still kicking on with the Android version, so hold tight.