New tech keeps Lingjack on track

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Local firefighting equipment maker innovates with smart surveillance, robots. Read more at straitstimes.com.

In an industrial building at Woodlands, 14 robotic arms feed sheet metal into machines, shape and weld cut metal and lift heavy cylinders.

“We want to cater for the new millennium and be two to three steps ahead of the competition,” said the 48-year-old. IoT in fire safety With support from Enterprise Singapore, Lingjack developed an Internet of Things platform last year to enable real-time checks on fire safety equipment in buildings. “The system provided us real-time fire extinguisher status updates seamlessly without human intervention,” said Mr James Chua, head of engineering at Singapore Expo’s operator SingEx Venues.Lingjack’s IoT surveillance system offers more than convenience. It also beefs up fire safety in the digital era, where densely populated cities continue to add to an ever-growing pile of smart devices and network cables.

Last year, the company launched an eco-friendly fire extinguisher that uses a powerful water mist to douse fires. Of machines and men For a long time, Lingjack’s manufacturing operations were labour-intensive; the company depended on 70 production workers to churn out 200,000 fire safety products every year.

 

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