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NHG Health, ST Engineering sign five-year deal to develop smart systems

The deal aims to further enhance patient care and optimise health service delivery.

NHG Health and ST Engineering have signed a five-year collaboration agreement to develop and implement engineering and smart systems.

The deal aims to further enhance patient care, optimise health service delivery, and improve the health of the 1.5 million residents across Central and North Singapore.

The agreement builds on existing collaborations, including the C3 centre at Tan Tock Seng, which has proven to enhance patient flow and resource management.

Moreover, ST Engineering's autonomous mobile robots are already in use, saving 100 staff hours daily by delivering food and linen on 400 trips.

As part of its push toward sustainability, NHG Health will trial ST Engineering’s Airbitat Energy Recovery System, a deep cooling system expected to deliver up to 30% energy savings.

NHG Health will also explore the AGIL® Smart Energy Building to enable centralised carbon tracking and intelligent energy management.
 

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