First in Southeast Asia to use 5G enabled Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything technology to testbed smart mobility solutions in a commercial space.
CapitaLand is partnering NavInfo DataTech and TPG Telecom to set up Singapore’s largest 5G smart estate trial site at CapitaLand’s Singapore Science Park. As the first of the use-cases, the partners are the first in Southeast Asia to develop and testbed 5G enabled Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) technologies[1] for intelligent mobility solutions in a commercial space. This was announced today by Mr S Iswaran, Minister of Communications and Information, Ministry for Communications and Information Singapore, at SG:D Industry Day.
The 5G smart estate trial and C-V2X technology are key pillars of the Smart Urban Co-Innovation Lab that CapitaLand is setting up at Singapore Science Park with the support of Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Enterprise Singapore. The Lab aims to provide the industry and the public with a unique opportunity to discover, develop, test and deploy new, sustainable smart city products, services and solutions. These projects are supported under a S$40 million fund by IMDA and National Research Foundation to build an open and inclusive 5G Innovation ecosystem.
Mr Manohar Khiatani, Senior Executive Director, CapitaLand Group, said:
“As one of Asia’s largest diversified real estate groups, CapitaLand is able to leverage our scale to pilot impactful large-scale projects and testbed new technologies. With IMDA’s support and our partnership with Navinfo and TPG, we are delighted to be able to set up Singapore’s largest 5G smart estate trial site at Singapore Science Park. This reinforces Singapore Science Park’s position as a living lab for co-innovation and a catalyst for industry transformation, supporting Singapore’s drive towards the Digital Economy. We will continue to leverage technologies and test new ideas to bring innovative real estate products and services to our customers in Singapore and beyond.”
Industry players and Singapore Science Park customers who are interested to leverage the 5G infrastructure to develop and trial new and innovative solutions can submit their use-cases through the Smart Urban Co-Innovation Lab. These use-cases can include solutions that would benefit from low latency and increased data rates of 5G such as drones and augmented reality/virtual reality applications. Moreover, subscribers of TPG Telecom, with compatible 5G devices, will also be able to enjoy 5G services for the first time in Singapore.
Mr Tan Kiat How, Chief Executive, IMDA, said: “I am encouraged to see our industry partners working together to develop impactful services that bring benefit to our businesses and consumers. I hope to see more partners join us to co-create an innovative, vibrant 5G ecosystem in support of Singapore’s Digital Economy.”
TPG Telecom will deploy an advanced 5G trial network with better than 99% 3.5GHz outdoor coverage across Singapore Science Parks 1 and 2 by 2020. This will be based on a commercially ready 5G core that follows 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release 15, the newest 5G standard. When Release 16 is finalised in 2020, it will feature even higher speeds and data capacity transmissions while reducing network latency by up to 10 times. 3GPP Release 16 is expected to support enhancements such as Industrial Internet-of-Things and advanced automotive connectivity.
Mr Richard Tan, Managing Director & Acting CEO, TPG Telecom said: “TPG is pleased to partner with CapitaLand and NavInfo to deliver a full-coverage 5G network in support of Singapore’s first 5G smart estate use-case. TPG has deep engineering knowledge and expertise, and we are committed to track the rapidly evolving 5G 3GPP developments to bring the true benefits of 5G for the greater good of all industry collaborators on this platform.”
NavInfo DataTech, a Singapore company focused on advanced Geographic Information System solutions across transport, planning, and logistics industries, will provide technology know-how, domain expertise, and necessary infrastructure to set up their proprietary High Definition Global Navigation Satellite System, Cloud Control Platform and Highly Autonomous Driving maps for Singapore Science Park. The 5G enabled C-V2X smart estate testbed will include smart mobility assets like autonomous vehicles, smart mobility infrastructure technologies, and in-car experience solutions.
Mr Jonathan Ng, CEO, NavInfo DataTech said: “We are keen to demonstrate our advanced mobility solutions in a complex commercial setting that will deliver enhanced connectivity and safety within the park, whilst improving quality of life for tenants and visitors alike, all enabled by a pervasive 5G network. As much as the industry learnings here are crucial, the local capability development opportunity in this rapidly expanding field of smart mobility will be extremely impactful.”