Smart Urban Living
Singapore’s limited land requires us to constantly find innovative solutions to improve our urban environment. This includes making our homes and estates cleaner, greener, safer and more sustainable.
The initiatives below outline how we aim to achieve this.
We’re using drones to identify possible dengue hotspots and manage any outbreaks.
The Drowning Detection System at public swimming pools uses computer vision to detect potential drowning incidents. It helps alert lifeguards, enabling them to respond more quickly to swimmers in distress.
The system learns the daily habits of seniors through the help of motion sensors and alerts you or other caregivers in times of need or when irregular patterns in behavior are detected
To make financial transactions more seamless and efficient for all, we’re constantly working towards a simple and secure platform that operates across various systems.
We’re using technology to plan, develop and manage HDB towns to create more efficient, sustainable and safe living environments for our people.
Integrated Environmental Modeller (IEM) is a first-of-its-kind integrated and scalable tool to simulate the effects of environmental factors on the design of open spaces and building layouts, using the latest high performance computing technology.
A convenient tool to update the public on the latest environmental news, including PSI readings and dengue outbreak alerts.
A convenient, one-stop platform for the public to report issues they come across in their neighbourhoods.
The Chatbot guides residents to provide the relevant information, in real-time conversational manner, to ensure that feedback is comprehensively logged.
When a senior in need activates the PAB, a distress signal is sent to either a Senior Activity Centre (SAC) or CareLine, a 24-hour telecare service provided by Changi General Hospital (CGH).
Bringing together residents, businesses and students, Punggol is slated to become a thriving, tech-enabled, sustainable town showcasing our Smart Nation ambitions.
We’re making water usage data readily accessible for our residents so they can better manage their water consumption and bills.
Tech helps urban planners better make use of our limited land to create sustainable, quality spaces for working and living in Singapore.