Singapore, Oct. 7 -- All mainstream and special education schools in Singapore will move from managing their own facilities to a central system overseen by the Ministry of Education (MOE) by 2031, as reported by The Straits Times. Accordingly, schools will be connected to the MOE's new Smart Facilities Management (Smart FM) system, which will manage day-to-day operations such as lighting, air-conditioning, and energy and water use. Rather than replacing existing infrastructure such as fire alarms, water tanks and pumps, or air-conditioning in server rooms, the system will integrate with them to provide a unified platform for monitoring and management across all schools. The Smart FM system will also connect to the Government Technology Ag...
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