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Singapore bets on drones to reduce dependence on human labour

  • Singapore plans to deploy drones to deliver parcels, inspect buildings and provide security

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This photo taken on September 11, 2018 shows a staff member of Singapore technology firm H3 Dynamics using a drone to inspect a building facade in Singapore. – Hi-tech Singapore is planning to roll out a swarm of drones for tasks that include delivering parcels, inspecting buildings and providing security, but safety and privacy concerns mean the initiative may hit turbulence. (Photo by Roslan RAHMAN / Agence France-Presse) / TO GO WITH STORY: Singapore-drones-technology, FOCUS by Martin ABBUGAO
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Hi-tech Singapore is planning to roll out a swarm of drones for tasks that include delivering parcels, inspecting buildings and providing security, but safety and privacy concerns mean the initiative may hit turbulence.

Companies have already started testing the devices for commercial use, mainly in an area of over 200 hectares (500 acres) dotted with high-rise buildings and shopping malls, specially designated by the government for the trials.

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It is part of the affluent city’s drive to embrace technological innovation, as well as an effort to tackle a manpower shortage in a country of just 5.6 million, which relies on foreign migrant workers in many low-paying sectors.

A DrN 15 drone at the Singapore Technologies Aerospace in Singapore. Photo: Agence France-Presse
A DrN 15 drone at the Singapore Technologies Aerospace in Singapore. Photo: Agence France-Presse
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Commercial use of unstaffed aerial vehicles is already taking off around the world, in areas as diverse as crop-spraying and surveying for insurance claims, but Singapore’s push represents a particularly ambitious bet on the technology.

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