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ST Engineering demonstrates a wide range of capabilities

The group showcased close to 100 of its innovations at Singapore Airshow 2022.

Global technology, defence and engineering group, ST Engineering, brought together multidisciplinary capabilities across its commercial and defence businesses, at the event. The exhibits featured new solutions on top of proven ones, as well as solutions that have been enhanced or ready to go into commercialisation since their presentation at the last airshow. Such solutions include the latest applications of its unmanned aircraft system, DroNet, in real-life missions at Singapore’s reservoirs and Southern Islands; the new hybrid Terrex 8x8 Infantry Fighting Vehicle; and the all-new AGIL Smart City Operating System (OS) which centralises performance data into a single platform to provide analytics-driven insights that power future Smart Cities.

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The group’s showcase was organised around the Aviation, Defence and Smart City clusters, and featured digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), predictive analytics and cyber solutions that are increasingly shaping the way we work.

Aviation

Highlights at the Aviation cluster included: • A full-scale aircraft engine nacelle unit featuring innovative design and components made from composite materials to enhance engine fuel efficiency and aerodynamics. • Passenger-to-Freighter (P2F) conversion solutions, based on

Airbus’ best-selling fly-by-wire platforms, including the world’s first A320P2F conversion that is being done by ST Engineering in

Singapore. • A command and control station for multiple drone operations, with demonstration of ST Engineering’s DroNet solution in missions including inspection of aircraft and building assets, surveillance of islands and offshore assets, security, and shore-to-ship delivery. • Cabin interior solutions featuring an expandable aircraft lavatory prototype designed to meet the needs of passengers with reduced mobility and enhance air travel experience.

Defence

Highlights at the Defence cluster included: • The Terrex 8x8 Infantry Fighting Vehicle, the ‘mothership’ that serves as a launch pad for unmanned aerial vehicles and robots, as well as the command centre on the ground. • The One Connect+ concept which links up various soldier systems, sensors, as well as manned and unmanned systems to provide the command chain with real-time updates. This forms a common situational awareness picture of the battlefield which is critical for any command centre, be it for military, public safety, emergency response, crisis management or specific missions. • Training and simulation software applications which use the latest Virtual Reality/Mixed

Reality technologies for realistic multi-user experiences across multiple domains. • ExtremV, which is strategically positioned between the defence and public security sections. It is an example of how ST Engineering can adapt its flagship defence platforms for the public security and commercial sectors. Retaining the superior mobility of the Bronco All Terrain

Tracked Carrier, the vehicle’s cabins have been redesigned and can be configured for firefighting and Humanitarian

Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations. • The marine showcase for maritime security, HADR and homeland security solutions.

Smart City

Highlights at the Smart City cluster included: • The new AGIL Smart City OS which was exhibited for the first time. As the digital backbone of future Smart Cities, the AGIL

Smart City OS integrates disparate IT and OT systems and centralises performance data into a single platform to provide analytics-driven insights that optimise resources and improve operational efficiencies and sustainability outcomes. • Smart Security solutions including the Next-Generation Fast

Response Car and autonomous security robots that support authorities on ground response operations, as well as the new AGIL

Secure Biometric E-Gate which was unveiled at the airshow. The

E-Gate offers enhanced features including multi-traveller identity verification and multimodal biometric authentication that accelerate border control processes, while providing safer, contactless and seamless traveller experiences. • A first-of-its-kind in Asia and exhibited at the airshow for the first time, the TunnelFox is an autonomous, intelligent rail asset inspection innovation that improves the efficiency and accuracy of anomaly detection in critical rail assets.