NEW YORK, May 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- MONSGA, an innovative smart home brand, today announced the global launch of its new flagship product, the MONSGA MR7 PRO Robot Vacuum and Mop. This cleaning powerhouse, combining cutting-edge technology with user-centric design, leverages its revolutionary "Advanced Base Plate" technology to definitively solve the industry-wide problem of inaccurate robot vacuum recharging, aiming to deliver an unprecedented level of precise, efficient, and convenient home cleaning for modern families.
Robot vacuums failing to return to their charging dock or misaligning has long been a frustrating pain point for users, interrupting cleaning cycles and adding unnecessary maintenance. The MONSGA MR7 PRO's "Advanced Base Plate" design was created precisely to address this. This innovative structure not only effectively blocks excess moisture during mopping, preventing warping or corrosion on real wood floors, but more critically, it guides the robot back to the charging dock more smoothly and accurately. This significantly boosts the success rate and efficiency of automatic recharging. Users no longer need to worry about their robot getting "lost," ensuring every cleaning task is seamlessly completed.
The MR7 PRO delivers 8000Pa suction to pull debris from deep carpets and crevices, while its dual anti-tangle system (arc side brush + all‑rubber main roller) minimizes hair wrap—ideal for pet owners. It vacuums and mops in one pass with a 460ml water tank for fewer refills.
Plus, up to 90 days of hands‑free cleaning: the robot auto‑empties debris into a 4L sealed dust bag. A pull‑out sealing structure locks in dirt and allergens at disposal, reducing dust clouds for a cleaner home—especially for allergy‑sensitive households.
Equipped with LiDAR Smart Mapping, the MR7 PRO builds high-precision maps in real-time for systematic, row-by-row cleaning. It supports up to five different floor plans and boasts a 160-minute runtime, covering up to 2690 sq. ft. on a single charge. When battery levels are low, the MR7 PRO intelligently calculates the necessary power, recharges just enough, and then resumes cleaning precisely where it left off, truly embodying a "pick up where it left off" capability.
Users can manage the MR7 PRO via the Smart Life / Tuya App or through voice commands with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. From scheduling to setting no-go zones, the MR7 PRO offers a truly hands-free experience.
The MONSGA MR7 PRO is available starting today on major e-commerce platforms with a suggested retail price of $299.99. For more information, visit the official MONSGA Amazon store.
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MONSGA Launches the MR7 PRO Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo: A True Workhorse for Pet-Owning Families That Ends Hair Tangles and Docking Failures
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SINGAPORE, May 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- At ATxSummit 2026, hosted by the Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA), Minister for Digital Development and Information Mrs Josephine Teo unveiled new global partnerships and initiatives to strengthen Singapore's position as a leading AI hub. These announcements mark a shift from exploring AI tools to building, deploying and governing real-world AI systems that deliver impact. As recently highlighted by the Economic Strategic Review committee, Singapore aims to be a trusted hub to develop, test and deploy AI solutions that solve real-world problems at scale.
Singapore Government and eight industry leaders to research, test and deploy physical AI in Punggol Digital District
IMDA, JTC and the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) are collaborating with eight industry leaders to bring physical AI into the real world at Punggol Digital District (PDD). Launching later in 2026, the testbed will be Singapore's first scaled mixed-use public space for multi-use case and multi-operator physical AI deployments. Certis, DHL, Grab and QuikBot will be among the first to co-design, deploy, test and validate commercially viable robotics services, including food and parcel delivery, cleaning and security patrolling, to complement human operations. The testbed is facilitated with the Land Transport Authority (LTA) through a precinct-level exemption framework under the Active Mobility Act.
To strengthen Singapore's embodied AI (EAI) capabilities, IMDA and National Robotics Programme (NRP) will work with FieldAI and Thoughtworks, alongside companies like Slamtec, Unitree, and QuikBot, to develop and trial EAI use cases through SIT's new Centre for Intelligent Robotics at PDD.
Strengthening Singapore's AI Research Frontier
To sharpen Singapore's manufacturing advantage, NVIDIA is launching its Singapore AI research lab, its second research presence in Asia Pacific, focused on embodied and efficient AI with university researchers, industry partners, and government.
The lab will focus on two domains with manufacturing potential: Embodied AI, enabling intelligent systems to perceive, reason and act in the physical world, and Efficient AI computing, which optimises models and infrastructure to reduce compute costs, improve energy efficiency and support scalable AI deployment.
Accelerating AI for Public Good: New Industry Partnerships
The Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) and Google announced a new National AI partnership to expand collaboration with the Singapore Government. The partnership aims to harness frontier AI to address societal challenges, fostering an AI-ready workforce in Singapore, and creating a secure, trusted ecosystem.
MDDI and OpenAI signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the "OpenAI for Singapore" initiative to strengthen Singapore as a hub for applied AI innovation. The MOU covers advancing applied AI innovation, building AI talent, and making AI accessible to citizens, enterprises and the public sector, backed by OpenAI's over S$300 million commitment to Singapore's AI ecosystem.
Building the foundations for trusted, scalable AI deployment
Singapore is advancing ecosystem-wide initiatives to support AI adoption in high-trust sectors like finance and the public sector, where reliability, governance and safety are critical.
Temus, a Temasek-established AI and digital transformation firm, will launch an AI Foundry to help enterprises scale AI solutions and develop talent pipelines. Supported by Digital Industry Singapore (DISG), the Foundry will hire 50 professionals and deploy them on enterprise projects including financial services and precision health.
A*STAR Institute for Infocomm Research (A*STAR I2R) is updating the MERaLiON (Multimodal Empathetic Reasoning and Learning in One Network) AI Model to advance capabilities, drive real-world use cases, and scale adoption. The updated MERaLiON AudioLLM v3 will deliver paralinguistic intelligence across Southeast Asian languages. MERaLiON will be available through cloud hosting, API access, and edge computing, including Apple silicon devices such as Mac and iPad.
Governance that keeps pace with AI
Singapore continues to take a practical, risk-based approach. Two initiatives reflected this approach:
- Updated Model AI Governance Framework for Agentic AI: First launched at the World Economic Forum in January 2026, the Model AI Governance Framework for Agentic AI ("MGF") has been updated with real-world case studies and new best practices contributed by over 50 organisations.
- Google Whitepaper on AI Agents: Google worked with CSA, GovTech Singapore, and IMDA to explore how AI agents can be safely and effectively used in the real world. The resulting Whitepaper provides guidance for governments looking to harness AI agents for public good.
As Singapore grows its AI ecosystem, these initiatives will help translate innovation to real-world impact, strengthening Singapore's position as a trusted global AI hub where businesses, researchers and governments can develop, test and deploy AI solutions at scale.
Minister for Digital Development and Information Mrs Josephine Teo attended an ASEAN-US AI Ministerial Roundtable on the sidelines of ATxSummit today. Bringing together ASEAN Digital Ministers, the ASEAN Secretariat, the US government, and industry leaders from Amazon and Google, the Roundtable marked the launch of "The Road to 50 Years of ASEAN-US Relations" under the ASEAN-US Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Discussions centred on inclusive AI adoption across the region.
For more information on ATxSG, please visit asiatechxsg.com.
Media: atxsg.imda@archetype.co
SINGAPORE, May 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- At ATxSummit 2026, hosted by the Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA), Minister for Digital Development and Information Mrs Josephine Teo unveiled new global partnerships and initiatives to strengthen Singapore's position as a leading AI hub. These announcements mark a shift from exploring AI tools to building, deploying and governing real-world AI systems that deliver impact. As recently highlighted by the Economic Strategic Review committee, Singapore aims to be a trusted hub to develop, test and deploy AI solutions that solve real-world problems at scale.
Singapore Government and eight industry leaders to research, test and deploy physical AI in Punggol Digital District
IMDA, JTC and the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) are collaborating with eight industry leaders to bring physical AI into the real world at Punggol Digital District (PDD). Launching later in 2026, the testbed will be Singapore's first scaled mixed-use public space for multi-use case and multi-operator physical AI deployments. Certis, DHL, Grab and QuikBot will be among the first to co-design, deploy, test and validate commercially viable robotics services, including food and parcel delivery, cleaning and security patrolling, to complement human operations. The testbed is facilitated with the Land Transport Authority (LTA) through a precinct-level exemption framework under the Active Mobility Act.
To strengthen Singapore's embodied AI (EAI) capabilities, IMDA and National Robotics Programme (NRP) will work with FieldAI and Thoughtworks, alongside companies like Slamtec, Unitree, and QuikBot, to develop and trial EAI use cases through SIT's new Centre for Intelligent Robotics at PDD.
Strengthening Singapore's AI Research Frontier
To sharpen Singapore's manufacturing advantage, NVIDIA is launching its Singapore AI research lab, its second research presence in Asia Pacific, focused on embodied and efficient AI with university researchers, industry partners, and government.
The lab will focus on two domains with manufacturing potential: Embodied AI, enabling intelligent systems to perceive, reason and act in the physical world, and Efficient AI computing, which optimises models and infrastructure to reduce compute costs, improve energy efficiency and support scalable AI deployment.
Accelerating AI for Public Good: New Industry Partnerships
The Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) and Google announced a new National AI partnership to expand collaboration with the Singapore Government. The partnership aims to harness frontier AI to address societal challenges, fostering an AI-ready workforce in Singapore, and creating a secure, trusted ecosystem.
MDDI and OpenAI signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the "OpenAI for Singapore" initiative to strengthen Singapore as a hub for applied AI innovation. The MOU covers advancing applied AI innovation, building AI talent, and making AI accessible to citizens, enterprises and the public sector, backed by OpenAI's over S$300 million commitment to Singapore's AI ecosystem.
Building the foundations for trusted, scalable AI deployment
Singapore is advancing ecosystem-wide initiatives to support AI adoption in high-trust sectors like finance and the public sector, where reliability, governance and safety are critical.
Temus, a Temasek-established AI and digital transformation firm, will launch an AI Foundry to help enterprises scale AI solutions and develop talent pipelines. Supported by Digital Industry Singapore (DISG), the Foundry will hire 50 professionals and deploy them on enterprise projects including financial services and precision health.
A*STAR Institute for Infocomm Research (A*STAR I2R) is updating the MERaLiON (Multimodal Empathetic Reasoning and Learning in One Network) AI Model to advance capabilities, drive real-world use cases, and scale adoption. The updated MERaLiON AudioLLM v3 will deliver paralinguistic intelligence across Southeast Asian languages. MERaLiON will be available through cloud hosting, API access, and edge computing, including Apple silicon devices such as Mac and iPad.
Governance that keeps pace with AI
Singapore continues to take a practical, risk-based approach. Two initiatives reflected this approach:
- Updated Model AI Governance Framework for Agentic AI: First launched at the World Economic Forum in January 2026, the Model AI Governance Framework for Agentic AI ("MGF") has been updated with real-world case studies and new best practices contributed by over 50 organisations.
- Google Whitepaper on AI Agents: Google worked with CSA, GovTech Singapore, and IMDA to explore how AI agents can be safely and effectively used in the real world. The resulting Whitepaper provides guidance for governments looking to harness AI agents for public good.
As Singapore grows its AI ecosystem, these initiatives will help translate innovation to real-world impact, strengthening Singapore's position as a trusted global AI hub where businesses, researchers and governments can develop, test and deploy AI solutions at scale.
Minister for Digital Development and Information Mrs Josephine Teo attended an ASEAN-US AI Ministerial Roundtable on the sidelines of ATxSummit today. Bringing together ASEAN Digital Ministers, the ASEAN Secretariat, the US government, and industry leaders from Amazon and Google, the Roundtable marked the launch of "The Road to 50 Years of ASEAN-US Relations" under the ASEAN-US Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Discussions centred on inclusive AI adoption across the region.
For more information on ATxSG, please visit asiatechxsg.com.
Media: atxsg.imda@archetype.co
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Singapore Deepens AI Ecosystem with Global Collaborators to Accelerate Real-World Deployment