Singapore’s automation sector is heavily focused on robotics and industrial manufacturing to produce products like autonomous agricultural equipment and warehouse software. Less known are the tech companies automating other industries content and work productivity. These are some of the compaies working in Singapore across the entire automation industry.
Top Automation Companies in Singapore to Know
- Asana
- FJ Dynamics
- Hypotenuse AI
- HashMicro
- SixSense
Top Automation Companies in Singapore
Asana is a work management platform with a presence in Singapore. Within its platform are several automation tools that speed up workflows and improve productivity. Some of those features include rules to establish automated routines and dashboards that compile and visualize data.
FJ Dynamics develops heavy-duty robotics systems and automation software. Its products range from auto-steering kits to robotic lawnmowers, and are equipped with geospatial and mapping capabilities that enable them to operate with little to no human intervention. The company also develops a digital platform where clients assign their equipment work tasks.
Through generative AI, Hypotenuse AI is automating SEO and content writing. Through its platform, brands can generate blog articles, product descriptions and ad copy with a single text input. The platform is equipped with tools for plagiarism detection and tone matching. Brands such as Dell and Qatar Airways rely on Hypotenuse AI for their gen-AI needs.
HashMicro develops automation software for various industries. Its software features bespoke tools depending on the industry. In the manufacturing sector, its products include features for automatic data reporting, material planning and stock capacity management.
SixSense is an artificial intelligence company using self-learning capabilities to scan for manufacturing defects in assembly lines. According to the company, the new tech enables manufacturers to operate more efficiently and replaces outdated inspection methods. Its other products, predictAI and causifAI, also provide automation capabilities by using AI to identify equipment issues and predict failure in real-time.