About Automancers
A Singapore-based AI product consultancy serving founders in legal, health, and privacy-sensitive industries.
Our Story
Automancers is a Singapore-based AI product consultancy serving founders in legal, health, and privacy-sensitive industries. We were founded in 2024 to fill a gap we kept seeing: founders in regulated industries needed product partners who understood the regulatory weight of what they were building, not just generic dev shops who'd ship features and walk away from compliance questions.
Our work spans the UK, Australia, US, and Singapore, with clients including digital-will startup adeus (£795k raised after working with us), a major Singapore public hospital, and defence-adjacent and cybersecurity clients we cannot name.

Meet Our Team
Leadership with deep expertise in regulated industries, product development, and engineering.

Graham Lim
Founder & Principal
Leads product strategy, business development, and client scoping at Automancers. Works directly with founders on validation, deal shaping, and assigning team members to engagements. Steps into engineering leadership when client work requires it.
Holds a law degree from Monash University and has completed CIPP/E preparatory training at SMU in EU data privacy and GDPR — a combination that lets him scope products with regulators, investors, and enterprise buyers in mind from day one.

Robert Kolsek
Engineering Lead
Manages UK client projects and leads ASEAN development teams. Grew from senior developer to Engineering Manager through mentorship at Automancers.
Ongoing multi-year engagement with adeus (UK legaltech, Innovate UK award winner). Hands-on leadership across architecture decisions and delivery planning.
How We Develop Our Team
We invest in our engineers beyond technical skill. Alongside ongoing technical mentorship from our Fractional CTO and Engineering Manager, our team receives communications coaching from a former Singapore Ministry of Education Head of Department. This is the difference between an engineer who builds the right thing and one who can also explain to a non-technical founder why it's the right thing.
Building something where privacy, regulation, or trust matters?
Let's talk about whether we're the right partner for it.