Singapore’s First Smart Pool Experience Center Opens in Woodlands

Aquatic SEA has opened Singapore’s first Smart Pool Experience Center in Woodlands, offering homeowners and developers a glimpse into how artificial intelligence and connected technologies are transforming residential pool living.

Launched on 10 October 2025, the new facility demonstrates how automation and sustainability are reshaping outdoor spaces in Singapore’s increasingly design-led residential market. The opening event featured national swimmer Quah Jing Wen, who tested the centre’s counter-current swim jet system that simulates open-water resistance training in compact pools.

Smarter, Greener Pool Living

The Smart Pool Experience Center showcases a range of intelligent pool solutions designed to make pool ownership more energy-efficient and effortless. Visitors can experience AIoT-powered water monitoring systems, automated maintenance tools, and energy-saving pumps capable of reducing consumption by up to 50 per cent.

Aquatic SEA describes the facility as a “live testing ground” rather than a traditional showroom. Among its highlights are the world’s quietest pool pump, operating at just 30 decibels, and cordless AI-driven robotic cleaners that detect and remove debris autonomously for up to 10 hours per charge — officially recognised by Guinness World Records for endurance.

The centre also features counter-current swim jets developed by iGarden, a sub-brand of Fairland Group, recently named by TIME Magazine as one of the Best Inventions of 2025.

Technology Meets Design

“Our goal is to make pool ownership feel as effortless and intelligent as the rest of today’s smart home experience,” said Carlos Choon, Head of Marketing and spokesperson for Aquatic SEA. “Through this center, we’re giving homeowners and developers a space to experience sustainable pool technologies in action.”

Fairland’s iGarden brand, which has showcased its engineering at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and sponsors USA Artistic Swimming, provides the underlying technology for the systems featured in Aquatic SEA’s center. The partnership underscores a growing link between sustainability, performance, and design in the wellness and outdoor living sector.

Rising Demand for Smart Outdoor Spaces

According to Aquatic SEA, Singapore’s landed and luxury residential markets are showing increasing interest in technologies that combine wellness, energy efficiency, and sustainability. The Smart Pool Experience Center aims to support this shift by offering a hands-on environment for education and collaboration among homeowners, builders, and designers.

“The Smart Pool Experience Center is more than a showcase — it’s a statement of what’s possible when technology, design, and sustainability come together,” Choon said. “We’re excited to continue working with partners, builders, and homeowners to shape the next chapter of smart outdoor living in Singapore.”

Aquatic SEA plans to expand its partnerships across Southeast Asia, bringing its smart pool solutions to new residential and hospitality projects. The company says it will also use the Singapore facility as a hub for training, product demonstrations, and sustainability research.

Founded in 2025, Aquatic SEA aims to make pool ownership as intuitive as owning a smart home. Its regional focus aligns with Singapore’s broader push toward energy-efficient, wellness-oriented living spaces.

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