Anesthesiologist Hemel Hempstead
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- Boundary Way, Hemel Hempstead HP2 7YU, UK
The Centre for Healthcare Assistive and Robotics Technology Singapore (CHART) drives healthcare innovation in assistive technologies and robotics. Located within Changi General Hospital, it collaborates with industry experts, academic institutions, and healthcare providers to develop and test smart healthcare solutions. CHART plays a key role in advancing Singapore’s healthcare landscape through robotics and automation.
CHART was established with support from the Ministry of Health and the Singapore Economic Development Board. The centre’s mission is to enhance patient care and operational efficiency through cutting-edge technology. It bridges healthcare and technology by enabling professionals to co-create tools that meet real clinical needs. Through its initiatives, CHART promotes innovation that directly benefits both patients and care teams.
CHART fosters partnerships across sectors. Healthcare professionals, researchers, and technology developers come together to share insights and design practical solutions. This collaborative approach ensures that innovations are tested and validated in real-world hospital environments. The Centre for Healthcare Assistive and Robotics Technology Singapore offers testbedding facilities where teams can evaluate new systems before wider implementation.
One of CHART’s main strengths lies in its testbedding programmes. These spaces allow innovators to trial healthcare robots, automation systems, and assistive devices in safe and controlled settings. The centre also leads technology roadmapping sessions with solution providers to align healthcare needs with technical capabilities. This ensures that every innovation developed is both effective and sustainable.
CHART has led several high-impact initiatives such as the RoMi-H Empanelment Programme and the Robot Multi-functionality, Accessibility and Mobility Trial. These projects showcase how robotics can enhance the daily work of medical and operations teams. The Centre for Healthcare Assistive and Robotics Technology Singapore continues to explore how smart technology can improve safety, reduce workload, and enhance patient experiences.
CHART is a hub for education, research, and innovation in healthcare technology. By working closely with national partners, the centre ensures that Singapore remains at the forefront of healthcare transformation. Through collaboration, testing, and training, CHART helps create a smarter, more connected healthcare system.
