NCS Expands Sunshine AI Suite With Enterprise Platforms and Agentic Tools
Source: CRN Asia
NCS has unveiled an expanded Sunshine.AI suite of sovereign enterprise AI platforms and products, including Sunshine.core for building AI agents, Sunshine.builder for no-code app development, and Sunshine.commanderAI for physical robotics.

NCS has dramatically expanded its Sunshine.AI platform suite, unveiling a range of new products and partnerships at its NCS Impact 2026 event that position the Singapore tech heavyweight as an AI-led services company. The expanded portfolio moves beyond the initial Sunshine.AI launch in 2025, adding specialised platforms for building AI agents, no-code development, physical robotics, and enterprise-grade AI safety assurance.
The new platform includes Sunshine.core, an AI foundational platform for building and operating production-grade AI agents with reusable components; Sunshine.builder, which lets business analysts create applications without writing code; Sunshine.chilliclaw, an enterprise AI assistant embedded into existing productivity tools; and Sunshine.commanderAI, a Physical AI platform that acts as a command centre for multi-vendor robot fleets. NCS also launched Sunshine.guardian, an AI safety and assurance engine for agentic AI in production. The company said these upgrades have already lifted developer productivity by 15 percent and cut IT incident escalations by 40 percent.
NCS CEO Sam Liew said the company has reorganised into 10 industry-specific Operating Groups supported by a new AI Central team led by Chief AI Officer Edward Chen. Partnerships announced include an MOU with IHH Healthcare for a Joint AI Centre of Excellence, an AI Tutor deployment with Ngee Ann Polytechnic, and an autonomous shuttle service using NCS RobotManager platform. The company is also collaborating with Alibaba Cloud to accelerate enterprise AI adoption across the region.
Why it matters for Singapore: NCS is one of Singapore's largest tech services firms and a key partner for the government's Smart Nation initiatives. This expansion signals that Singapore's AI ambitions are moving beyond experimentation into production-scale deployment across healthcare, education, transport, and enterprise sectors. The emphasis on sovereign, enterprise-grade AI reflects growing demand from Singapore institutions that need AI capabilities without compromising on data residency or governance.