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SIMPPLE Ltd. announces completion of product trials and expects to commercialize its next-generation Autonomic Intelligence Engine across multiple sectors in the coming months

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Singapore, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SIMPPLE Ltd. (NASDAQ: SPPL) (SIMPPLE or the Company), a leading technology provider and innovator in the facilities management sector, today announced it had successfully developed, mobilized, and completed product trials on the Company’s next-generation Autonomic intelligence Engine, or A.I.E. Branded as SIMPPLE A.I., it is the ˜brain’ behind SIMPPLE Software (ETR:), the Company’s flagship software platform, that enables a building or facility to make active decisions and deployments on its own to assign tasks to workers or robotic assets without human intervention.  

Specially selected and funded through a six-figure innovation grant by Singapore government agencies in 2022, SIMPPLE worked with two large real estate developers in Singapore to develop and deploy (1) a workflow automation engine that leverages computer vision analytics and integration capabilities across different brands of robots, (2) a building calculator to estimate the cost of facility maintenance and contracts, and (3) a workforce calculator with optimization capabilities to better manage staff attendance and efficiency. These technologies were tested across three different commercial retail buildings and both the building owner and building service contractors collectively achieved greater accountability of operations, and measurably improved workforce and cost efficiency.

SIMPPLE A.I. technology aims to revolutionize facility workflow through automation, allowing facility managers to focus on value-added tasks instead of mundane or repetitive task assignments. For instance, trash or spillage can be detected through existing CCTV cameras embedded with SIMPPLE’s computer vision models. SIMPPLE A.I. correlates the gathered information and quickly decides which resource “ be it a worker or robot “ is located closer to the affected area and automatically deploys that resource to perform the needed cleaning, all without human invention. This ensures that the facility is kept clean and safe for occupants while minimizing the risk of accidents within the given space.

“We are excited to complete the development of this groundbreaking technology after almost two years, said SIMPPLE chief executive officer Norman Schroeder. Utilizing SIMPPLE A.I.’s plethora of vision and integration capabilities, asset owners and facility management companies can now further optimize workforce efficiency, manage public liabilities and risks, reduce…

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