LINQ Automated Mobility System Featured in NTUC Publication

Cyclect's LINQ automated wheelchair convoy system was featured in NTUC This Week, highlighting its application to airport passenger assistance and workforce productivity.

LINQ, an automated wheelchair convoy system developed by Automation Robotics Technology (ART), a Cyclect subsidiary, was featured in NTUC This Week magazine and the NTUC U Portal.

LINQ enables multiple wheelchairs to operate as a linked, autonomous convoy — reducing the number of staff needed to assist passengers with limited mobility in airport and public transit environments. The system was developed with technology support from Nanyang Polytechnic and prototyping by Watson EP, with funding from SPRING Singapore.

NTUC coverage highlighted LINQ’s contribution to workforce productivity and inclusive mobility, connecting the technology to broader national priorities around manpower efficiency and assistive innovation.

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