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Singapore Expands 5G for Healthcare Tech

Healthcare IT News

In brief

  • Singapore's National University Health System is expanding its use of 5G technology in a move to boost innovation in areas like extended reality (XR) and robotics.
  • The system has teamed up with GSMA Foundry, part of the global mobile communications group GSMA, to integrate 5G into their healthcare facilities.
    • This collaboration will focus on connecting advanced tools such as digital twins, XR devices, IoT sensors, and AI systems.
  • By rolling out 5G across its network, the health system aims to enhance efficiency and innovation in medical research and patient care.
  • The integration of these technologies is expected to streamline operations, improve data processing, and create new opportunities for remote monitoring and personalized treatment.
    • This partnership highlights Singapore's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge tech to advance healthcare.
    • This initiative sets the stage for future advancements in smart healthcare solutions, potentially leading to better outcomes and more efficient services globally.

Terms in this brief

XR
Extended Reality (XR) is a collective term that includes virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality. It refers to technologies that combine real and virtual worlds to create immersive experiences, often used in gaming, training, and healthcare for simulations and enhanced interactions.

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