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ST Engineering unveils $250 mil AI programme to advance human-machine teamwork

Douglas Toh and Nurdianah Md Nur
Douglas Toh and Nurdianah Md Nur • 4 min read
ST Engineering unveils $250 mil AI programme to advance human-machine teamwork
Low Jin Phang, President, Digital Systems, ST Engineering, speaking at the conference on Sept 4. Photo: ST Engineering
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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.

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.

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