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From baristas to inspectors: Singapore's robot workforce plugs labor gaps

From baristas to inspectors: Singapore's robot workforce plugs labor gaps

Monday, May 30, 2022, 13:59 GMT+7
From baristas to inspectors: Singapore's robot workforce plugs labor gaps
A view of a book-scanning robot used by Singapore's National Library Board, to scan and report misplaced books, in Singapore, April 25, 2022. Photo: Reuters

After struggling to find staff during the pandemic, businesses in Singapore have increasingly turned to deploying robots to help carry out a range of tasks, from surveying construction sites to scanning library bookshelves.

The city-state relies on foreign workers, but their number fell by 235,700 between December 2019 and September 2021, according to the manpower ministry, which notes how COVID-19 curbs have sped up "the pace of technology adoption and automation" by companies.

At a Singapore construction site, a four-legged robot called "Spot", built by U.S. company Boston Dynamics, scans sections of mud and gravel to check on work progress, with data fed back to construction company Gammon's control room.

Robot dog, made by Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics, is used by the Gammon Construction Ltd to run autonomous survey of their worksite, on Sentosa Island, Singapore, April 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

Robot dog, made by Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics, is used by the Gammon Construction Ltd to run autonomous survey of their worksite, on Sentosa Island, Singapore, April 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

Gammon's general manager, Michael O'Connell, said using Spot required only one human employee instead of the two previously needed to do the job manually.

"Replacing the need for manpower on-site with autonomous solutions is gaining real traction," said O'Connell, who believes industry labour shortages made worse by the pandemic are here to stay.

Meanwhile, Singapore's National Library has introduced two shelf-reading robots that can scan labels on 100,000 books, or about 30 percent of its collection, per day.

"Staff need not read the call numbers one by one on the shelf, and this reduces the routine and labour-intensive aspects," said Lee Yee Fuang, assistant director at the National Library Board.

Singapore has 605 robots installed per 10,000 employees in the manufacturing industry, the second-highest number globally, after South Korea's 932, according to a 2021 report by the International Federation of Robotics.

Robots are also being used for customer-facing tasks, with more than 30 metro stations set to have robots making coffee for commuters.

Robot barista 'Ella', designed by Crown Digital, makes a coffee autonomously after receiving orders, in Singapore, April 26, 2022. Photo: Reuters
Robot barista 'Ella', designed by Crown Digital, makes a coffee autonomously after receiving orders, in Singapore, April 26, 2022. Photo: Reuters

A view of a cleaning robot used by LHN group, which runs the Coliwoo hotel chain, inside a hotel in Singapore, April 22, 2022. Picture taken April 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

A view of a cleaning robot used by LHN group, which runs the Coliwoo hotel chain, inside a hotel in Singapore, April 22, 2022. Picture taken April 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

Keith Tan, chief executive of Crown Digital, which created the barista robot, said it was helping solve the "biggest pain-point" in food and beverage - finding staff - while also creating well-paid positions to help automate the sector.

However, some people trying the service still yearned for human interaction.

"We always want to have some kind of human touch," said commuter Ashish Kumar, while sipping on a robot-brewed drink.

A view of a mosquito-trapping robot used by LHN group, which runs the Coliwoo hotel chain, inside a hotel in Singapore, April 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

A view of a mosquito-trapping robot used by LHN group, which runs the Coliwoo hotel chain, inside a hotel in Singapore, April 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters

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