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10/07/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/06/2021 19:59

Ericsson and Singtel power up Singapore’s 5G enterprise ecosystem with global industry partners

Singapore, 7 October 2021 - Ericsson and Singtel have partnered to accelerate 5G adoption across multiple industries and leverage industry partnerships to develop and deploy advanced 5G solutions in Singapore. The partnership utilises Ericsson's networking expertise and Singtel's 5G network, test facilities and capabilities, and also involves collaboration with global industry partners across various industries such as oil and gas, maritime, pharmaceutical, aerospace, financial services, retail and construction. The global partners are ABB, Axis Communications, Bosch, Bosch Rexroth, DHL Supply Chain, Hexagon, PTC and Rohde & Schwarz as well as Cradlepoint (part of Ericsson and provider of enterprise 5G wireless edge solutions).

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Singtel recently announced a ramp up of its 5G roll out across Singapore and to accelerate the adoption of 5G by enterprises, Mr Bill Chang, Chief Executive Officer, Group Enterprise at Singtel said, "We are always looking for ways to stimulate conversations and drive even more innovation to encourage more 5G adoption by enterprises. Our partnership with Ericsson have been key to our 5G roll out and offers us a unique opportunity to come together to build an open platform for enterprises to ideate, co-create, test and eventually go-to-market. We have seen some encouraging outcomes from our early trials and key to that success is our common goal of transforming the future of business operations by harnessing the power of 5G. These trials are the springboard to more innovation and we welcome more enterprises to come on board with their ideas."

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\"We have seen some encouraging outcomes from our early trials and key to that success is our common goal of transforming the future of business operations by harnessing the power of 5G. These trials are the springboard to more innovation and we welcome more enterprises to come on board with their ideas."\"

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Bill Chang,
Chief Executive Officer
Group Enterprise

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Mr Martin Wiktorin, Head of Ericsson Singapore, Brunei and Philippines, says: "As a global ICT leader with 97 live networks deployed worldwide, we are also pioneers for research in 5G for industries. Today, digitalization is a top priority for businesses, and 5G will enable a further shift towards digital transformation, accelerated by the current Covid-19 pandemic. With an extensive network of international partner engagements spanning a multitude of different ecosystems, this collaboration is built on the longstanding relationship we hold with Singtel and all global industry leaders. Together, we aim to further accelerate the 5G enterprise ecosystem and enhance Singapore's leading edge as one of the world's most competitive nations."

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On-going trials for industrial applications

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A total of three trials are ongoing, with ABB, Axis Communications and Hexagon among the first companies to have started their trials. The trials span across advanced manufacturing, logistics, smart city development, analytics and industrial automation.

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ABB has successfully tested the potential of 5G in the industrial manufacturing space, supporting the low latency operation of an ABB collaborative robot. The test was conducted in ABB's workshop, where ABB's single-arm YuMi® cobot was connected to Singtel's 5G GENIE to access an on-site Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) platform.

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Caption: The ABB single-arm YuMi® cobot used in a 5G setup. Credit: ABB
Hi-res here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15yY-JEk5s3aIbn9rNZjTQIwc01Pk2Wpa/view?usp=sharing

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With large scale applications of 5G as the end goal, Singtel and Ericsson are working with Hexagon on rolling out large scale autonomous shop floor measurement with 5G connection that can have potential benefits in the aerospace, oil and gas, construction, automotive, shipyard and wind energy industries. With a laser tracker device, non-contact, 3D precision measurements can be done easily, quickly and accurately on large pipes and aerospace parts, with the measured data then transmitted to the control centre. The laser tracker device is connected to 5G for remote measurement and this allows for accurate measurements even in hard-to-reach areas and provides stability when measuring a freeform surface. With a more significant bandwidth, 5G technology also enables faster and more extensive measurements to be done.

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Caption: The Hexagon ATS600 laser tracker measuring a large turbine component. Credit: Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence
Hi-res here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eCYlBMgzwsuZyVuQ6LXwdQ0Dj8gfWnyt/view?usp=sharing

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Advances in technology are reshaping security capabilities and Axis Communications is leveraging 5G technology to innovate for a smarter and safer world. Trials have started using high performance Axis devices and cameras connected through Singtel's MEC network. The trials demonstrate the ease and cost-effectiveness of deploying Axis devices with edge-based analytics for cities in areas that have previously been off-limits or too costly to do so, ultimately making cities safer and providing a better living environment. The new 5G network will also facilitate Axis Communications deployment of advanced analytics together with our devices in hard-to-reach places and enhancing security and protection in hitherto inaccessible areas.

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Building a robust 5G ecosystem and shoring up capabilities

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The partnership builds on the joint 5G initiatives rolled out by both companies in the past year. These include achieving Singapore's fastest 5G speeds of 3.2 Gbps at Singtel's unmanned pop-up retail store UNBOXED, using Ericsson's high bandwidth, low latency 28 Ghz mmWave technology as well as Singtel's GENIE, the world's first portable 5G-in-a-box platform powered by Ericsson to enable enterprises to experience 5G's capabilities and trial use cases in their own premises.

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According to an Ericsson report - "5G for business: a 2030 market compass", the total digitalisation revenue in Singapore is forecasted to reach US$17.41 billion by 2030, with 5G-enabled revenue estimated at US$6.48 billion. As a regional economic, business and technology hub, Singapore is an ideal launchpad for 5G-empowered industry 4.0 solutions including robotics, Augmented/Virtual/Mixed Reality, Artificial Intelligence and IoT which require fast speeds, high capacity and low latency connectivity.

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