NCS has announced the expansion of its SunshineAI suite, introducing new AI platforms and products designed to facilitate enterprise-scale transformation. The announcement, made at the NCS AI Impact 2026 forum, also highlighted the company’s commitment to deepening partnerships across sectors such as healthcare, transport, and education, as well as advancing AI talent development.
The expanded SunshineAI suite includes sovereign-ready AI platforms like Sunshinecore, which allows for the creation of production-grade AI agents, and Sunshinebuilder, an AI-powered application enabling business analysts to build software without coding. Additionally, Sunshinechilliclaw and SunshinecommanderAI provide enterprise-ready AI assistance and a command centre for robotics, respectively. These platforms are designed to offer organisations the tools needed to deploy AI securely and efficiently.
NCS CEO Sam Liew emphasised the importance of redesigning core operations for exponential outcomes, stating, “To deploy AI at scale, organisations need the right partners… This is exactly what we have built NCS to do.”
In healthcare, NCS has partnered with IHH Healthcare to establish a Joint AI Centre of Excellence, aiming to enhance clinical operations and efficiency. In education, collaborations with Ngee Ann Polytechnic focus on deploying AI tutors and integrating AI tools into curricula. The transport sector sees NCS working with South Korea’s Autonomous A2Z to develop autonomous shuttle services.
Furthermore, NCS is collaborating with Alibaba Cloud to accelerate AI adoption across diverse sectors, ensuring secure and scalable solutions. The company is also expanding into Physical AI and health tech, partnering with firms like Fourier Rehab and Hypershell to advance exoskeleton technology.
NCS’s initiatives are supported by the release of the NCS AI Playbook, a guide based on over 100 AI projects, aimed at helping enterprises achieve measurable returns from AI investments.



