A/Prof Andrew Tan of SGH, Dr Jochen Schimtz of Siemens Healthineers, A/Prof Ruban Poopalalingam of SGH, and Enno Nehrbass of Siemens Healthineers signed the MOU pledge in Siemens Healthineers HQ Erlangen, Germany.
Siemens Healthineers and Singapore General Hospital (SGH) have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a five-year strategic partnership to advance healthcare solutions and support SGH in medical innovation. Working together, the two organizations aim to strengthen Singapore's healthcare ecosystem by driving continuous learning, innovation, and excellence in patient care.
The MOU, signed at the Siemens Healthineers headquarters in Erlangen, Germany, focuses on improving patient care by developing new technologies, clinical solutions, and data-driven approaches to enhance diagnostics and treatment protocols. The collaboration emphasizes hands-on training, workshops, and knowledge-sharing initiatives to build expertise and capacity, while also laying the foundation for future advancements in AI-driven diagnostics, digital health solutions, and sustainability initiatives.
Ms Siow Ai Li, Managing Director, Siemens Healthineers Singapore and Malaysia. "Collaboration is key to advancing healthcare. By co-developing new clinical solutions and leveraging our expertise, we are committed to supporting SGH and the broader Singapore healthcare landscape in pioneering future-ready innovations."
This strategic partnership is built on these key pillars:
By sharing best practices and expertise, both parties can co-develop innovative solutions that address evolving healthcare challenges. Siemens Healthiners aims to support SGH's medical professionals with our innovative services and insights, while SGH's clinical expertise and real-world experience will help refine and advance cutting-edge medical technologies.