
About
Meng Wong serves as a CodeX Affiliate at Stanford Law School, specializing in deep-tech internet infrastructure and open-source startups. His career spans entrepreneurship, investment, and technologist roles with significant contributions to internet standards.
His research interests focus on internet infrastructure innovation and startup ecosystem development, informed by theoretical frameworks from Everett Rogers, Geoffrey Moore, Clayton Christensen, William Janeway, Mariana Mazzucato, and Simon Wardley. Wong applies computational linguistics and programming expertise across Perl, Javascript, Prolog, and Haskell to solve infrastructure challenges.
- Fellowship at Harvard's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
- Fellowship at Ca'Foscari University of Venice in Computational Linguistics
Wong has invested in over 70 startups and pioneered Southeast Asian acceleration through hackerspace.sg and JFDI.Asia. His technical leadership includes co-founding pobox.com (1995) and developing the SPF email standard (RFC4408). Current work centers on advising early-stage ventures and advancing open-source infrastructure solutions through Stanford's CodeX center.





