Singapore, April 2 -- Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore is helping to drive the next phase of innovation in healthy ageing through the launch of the Future Health Technologies (FHT2) programme.
Led by the Singapore-ETH Centre, in collaboration with the National Research Foundation (NRF), NHG Health and NTU, the FHT2 programme brings together global research and clinical expertise to translate AI and robotics into real-world healthcare solutions.
Backed by a S$37.9 million investment, FHT2 focuses on helping people stay mobile, mentally well and independent for longer - addressing the gap between Singapore's lifespan and health span.
FHT2 marks a shift towards clinical translation, moving innovations from l...
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