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ST Engineering to showcase technological solutions at Singapore Airshow 2018

It will focus on robotics and artificial intelligence.

ST Engineering announced that it will showcase its innovative technological solutions, and battle-tested products at the coming Singapore Airshow 2018.

The exhibit, which takes up more than 2,000 sq m space, is organised into three clusters namely Aviation, Defence and Smart City. These will showcase robotics and artificial intelligence.

ST Engineering will operate a platform that will integrate highly autonomous networks of drones, which will assemble a Drone City, as well as vessels that will carry out maritime surveillance and high-value assets escort autonomously, and mobile robots that will help automate logistics operations in industrial, healthcare, hospitality, and other commercial environments.

Through a Live, Virtual and Constructive (LCV) demonstration, the company will also unveil its military training solution that integrates live trainers with Augmented Reality (AR) targets, virtual man-in-the loop simulators and constructive simulation forces, which aims to improve training realism.

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