Acting as the “brain” of human-machine collaboration, MUMTOS synchronises drones, robots and autonomous vehicles to deliver life-risk scoring, from oxygen levels to structural stability and the number of people detected. It can also notify hospitals and dispatch ambulances, enabling faster medical response and seamless patient handovers.
When buildings collapse or floods strike, every second counts. Robots working in sync can help guide rescuers with real-time insights, prioritise victims based on risk, and keep communications intact in chaotic environments.
That vision has already moved from theory to practice through ST Engineering’s Manned-Unmanned Teaming Operating System (MUMTOS), a cyber-secured agentic artificial intelligence (AI) command and control platform that unifies physical AI with sensors, comms connectivity, and unmanned assets at scale.

