
SLEC leverages Juniper’s AI-Native Networking Platform for secure, scalable eldercare services in Singapore. The solution centralizes IT, enhances security, and supports innovative programs for seniors.
SLEC is turning out Juniper’s AI-driven wired, wireless, broad location network (WAN), and firewall program services, all underpinned by Haze AI, with conclusion anticipated by the end of 2025. The implementation covers retirement home, active aging centres, and elderly care centres, sustaining SLEC’s ongoing development and the introduction of new services for the senior.
Juniper’s AI-Powered Network for SLEC
The focus on security, scalability, and operational simplicity has actually sustained SLEC in both everyday operations and future preparation. With growing technical adoption in health care, the centralised network permits the organisation to safely take on brand-new digital initiatives while keeping defense over sensitive medical care data.
Perry Sui, Area Vice President, ASEAN, Hong Kong & Taiwan at Juniper Networks, commented, “As we face the difficulties of a maturing population in Singapore, we are happy to companion with St Luke’s ElderCare (SLEC) on its trip of change and development. Juniper’s AI-Native Networking Platform will certainly allow SLEC to provide gradually to the expanding needs of senior care with the seamless scaling of its infrastructure. We look forward to continue playing a key role in SLEC’s development they improve their solutions, creating a safe, future-ready atmosphere that profits caretakers, team and elders alike.”
Transitioning from a setting containing 17 inconsonant systems, SLEC has actually integrated these into a centralised, cloud-first platform using Juniper’s AI-Native Networking System. This infrastructure leverages Juniper’s Mist Cloud to centralise IT procedures, along with wired and cordless accessibility, WAN, and firewall program remedies. These are taken care of with the intent to give quantifiable, highly protected connectivity and extensive exposure right into customer experience throughout the organisation.
Addressing Singapore’s Aging Population
Singapore faces a market change, with forecasts indicating that one in 4 citizens will be aged 65 or older by 2030. SLEC has actually grown from 4 to over 30 places in the last quarter century and anticipates further growth. The organisation called for a network infrastructure efficient in adjusting to this broadening need while preserving security, operational performance, and high quality of experience for seniors and personnel.
Innovations in SLEC Service Delivery
The brand-new platform has actually also enabled SLEC to present innovations in its service distribution. These include online reality experiences for immersive travel, advanced robotics to sustain rehab programmes, and a clever transport management system for real-time tracking and path optimization of the organisation’s car fleet. The latter objectives to ensure safer and extra efficient transport of elders in between care centres and their homes.
Transitioning from a setting containing 17 disparate systems, SLEC has integrated these into a centralised, cloud-first platform through Juniper’s AI-Native Networking System. Perry Sui, Area Vice President, ASEAN, Hong Kong & Taiwan at Juniper Networks, commented, “As we encounter the challenges of an aging population in Singapore, we are pleased to companion with St Luke’s ElderCare (SLEC) on its journey of makeover and development. Juniper’s AI-Native Networking Platform will certainly enable SLEC to provide considerably to the growing demands of senior treatment via the seamless scaling of its framework.
The collaboration allows SLEC to continue its approach to advancement in eldercare while maintaining concentrate on safety, functional durability, and high service criteria according to Singapore’s demands as its population ages.
1 AI-Native Networking2 digital transformation
3 eldercare
4 healthcare
5 Juniper Networks
6 SLEC
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