QuikBot Technologies has officially been empaneled under the CHART Robotic Middleware for Healthcare (RoMi-H) framework. This accreditation qualifies QuikBot to provide autonomous robotic delivery solutions to public healthcare institutions across Singapore.

This healthcare robotics milestone follows the successful completion of a two-stage RoMi-H evaluation process administered by Changi General Hospital’s Centre for Healthcare Assistive and Robotics Technology (CHART). The empanelment marks QuikBot’s first official qualification to operate within Singapore’s national hospital automation ecosystem.

The process began with a formal application detailing QuikBot’s autonomous final-mile delivery platform, Robotic Middleware Framework (RMF) capabilities, and track record in smart city logistics. Once accepted, the company assembled a cross-functional team to prepare for two phases of rigorous, scenario-based testing.

Technical collaboration was made possible through the Smart City Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Singapore and Shenzhen. This enabled QuikBot to leverage talent and expertise from both cities in developing a compliant, interoperable healthcare delivery solution.

In the first RoMi-H test scenario, the QuikBot team operated in a simulated hospital environment to demonstrate the reliability and safety of its robotic systems. Company leadership was on-site to provide operational and administrative support, allowing engineers to focus on execution.

Upon passing the initial round, the team advanced to a second scenario test. Here, QuikBot deployed its proprietary QuikCAT module to demonstrate both robotic task performance and seamless system integration with RoMi-H middleware protocols.

Following its successful evaluation, QuikBot has been added to the official list of empaneled vendors under CHART. The company is now eligible to participate in future public healthcare robotics tenders and deployments.

With this qualification, QuikBot aims to contribute to the development of smart hospitals across Singapore, aligned with the nation’s broader push for innovation, digitalisation, and sustainability in healthcare infrastructure.