GovTech licenses smart thermal scanner software to 3 SMEs and a non-profit body
Singapore
THE Government Technology Agency (GovTech) has licensed the software for SPOTON, a smart thermal scanner for mass temperature screening, to four Singapore-based distributors, it said on Thursday.
The distributors are non-profit organisation Extra.Ordinary People, and three small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) - ADERA Global, Scanmed Technology (Singapore) and SmartScan Machine.
The agency said as more venues reopen over the next few months, places with high footfall, such as malls, offices…
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