KABAM Robotics deployed autonomous security robots across major Singapore healthcare institutions, delivering 24/7 surveillance, operational cost reductions, and enhanced safety for both staff and patients
24/7 AI-enabled monitoring coverage
Reduced security operating expenditure
Increased safety for staff and patients
Scalable coverage across healthcare network
Background
Singapore’s healthcare ecosystem comprises large, multi-building campuses with high patient volumes and activity. Facilities operate around the clock, creating a constant demand for reliable security. Traditional human patrols face limitations such as fatigue, shift constraints, and rising manpower costs, making it challenging to ensure consistent surveillance and rapid incident response across all locations.
Solution implemented
KABAM Robotics introduced a fleet of AI-powered security robots equipped with advanced sensors and autonomous navigation capabilities. These robots were deployed across institutions including Singapore General Hospital, Changi General Hospital, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital. Each robot follows predefined patrol routes and can detect a range of security-related activities – such as smoking in restricted areas or the presence of suspicious objects – while providing real-time video feeds to central monitoring stations.
Outcome delivered
The implementation ensured full site coverage, eliminated blind spots, and allowed security personnel to focus on decision-making rather than routine patrols. Robots provided 24/7 coverage, reducing the need for multiple human shifts and associated costs. Their ability to operate without fatigue led to more consistent monitoring and faster incident escalation. Staff exposure to potentially dangerous situations was minimised, with robots acting as a first line of defence and relaying real-time data to human operators. Across the SingHealth network, this approach enhanced situational awareness, improved patient and staff safety, and demonstrated the scalability of AI-driven solutions in complex, high-demand environments.
About KABAM Robotics
KABAM Robotics provides AI-powered robots to augment security and facilities management workforces to deliver security and safety more effectively. For more information, visit https://kabam.ai/.
Source: KABAM Robotics May 2025
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