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Through a connection made at TechInnovation 2024, Le Fong Building Services levels up with a smart imaging system from Nanyang Polytechnic. 


  • The Client 
    Le Fong Building Services is a Singapore-based specialist contractor established in 2012. The company provides waterproofing and structural repair solutions for both residential and commercial buildings.  
  • Objective 
    To improve the speed and accuracy of their water seepage detection in buildings without disruptive drilling or guesswork. 
  • What IPI Singapore Did 
    Le Fong first discovered Nanyang Polytechnic’s (NYP) smart imaging-based water seepage detection system on IPI’s Innovation Marketplace. This initial discovery piqued their interest and led them to NYP’s booth at TechInnovation 2024, where they had the opportunity to learn more about the solution in person.   
    Organised by IPI Singapore, TechInnovation serves as a platform that connects local SMEs with co-innovation partners, including Institutes of Higher Learning like NYP who showcase their innovations to potential collaborators in the industry. This created the opportunity for Le Fong to connect directly with NYP and explore a technology licensing partnership.   
  • Impact 
    Le Fong now holds a competitive advantage with a portable, AI-powered thermal imaging system that enhances both the speed and precision of its inspections, without the need for disruptive drilling. This cutting-edge capability not only strengthens its in-house expertise but also sets the company apart in a traditional industry, positioning it to win new projects and scale its service offerings, with a projected five-figure revenue increase over three years. The partnership also validated NYP’s technology in real-world industry settings, proving how academic innovation can translate into practical, high-impact solutions for SMEs.

For both homeowners and businesses, water leaks can cause significant damage and a costly repair bill. They often start small, hidden behind walls or under flooring, and by the time they become visible, considerable damage may already have been done. Traditional inspection methods rely heavily on visual checks or even drilling into structures, which causes disruption, discomfort and dust for occupants. 

Le Fong Building Services, a local SME with over a decade of experience in waterproofing and repair, knew there had to be a better way. The team had already been using advanced tools like drones and thermal cameras, but wanted something faster, more precise and less intrusive. 

Turning New Tech into an Everyday Tool 

In their work, Le Fong found that traditional water detection methods were invasive, time-consuming and imprecise.  

We were looking for a reliable method to locate hidden water leaks without resorting to destructive testing methods like breaking into concrete floors or walls,” explained William Lim, Manager at Le Fong. The Smart Imaging-Based Water Seepage Detection System first caught Le Fong’s attention on IPI’s Innovation Marketplace, where it was featured by Paula Sng, Senior Manager, Innovation and Technology at IPI Singapore. This early visibility helped spotlight the solution ahead of TechInnovation 2024, where Le Fong later encountered NYP’s team and engaged them directly to explore the innovation in greater detail. Unlike conventional tools, the system uses heat-based imaging combined with artificial intelligence (AI) to distinguish water from other materials under different ambient conditions. 

The portable device can spot seepage on surfaces such as concrete or plastic from up to three metres away. It also automatically logs inspection data, making it easier to keep records and track maintenance over time.  

Beyond accuracy, the system is designed for practicality. Inspectors can carry it easily at a site, reducing downtime for building owners and tenants. This portability means that even large or hard-to-access areas can be surveyed more quickly, with less manpower. 

After learning about this new system, Le Fong engaged in detailed discussions with NYP’s principal investigator, Dr Yeoh Wui Keat, to see how the system could be adapted for real-world building services. 

“There were clear advantages to licensing this system,” shared Lim. “It can quickly and accurately locate leaks without damaging property, limiting restoration work and costs. This revolutionises the daily workflow for building companies like ours.” 

From Prototype to Profit: Bringing Research into the Field 

After several in-depth discussions with NYP, Le Fong signed an exclusive five-year licensing agreement in the first quarter of the year, paving the way to integrate the prototype into its services. The decision was made with confidence, as the system had already been rigorously field-tested in collaboration with the Building and Construction Authority (BCA). 

With this new tech in their toolbox, Le Fong’s staff can now detect leaks with greater accuracy and complete inspections with minimal disruption to clients. Now in its first year of deployment, the company anticipates a five-figure revenue increase over the next three years by integrating the new technology into its service offerings.  

By working closely with Le Fong, the research team at NYP received valuable feedback from real-world deployments, insights that can help refine the system and strengthen the translation of academic innovation into industry-ready solutions. 

This partnership enabled us to test and refine our technology in actual field conditions, demonstrating its practical effectiveness,” shared Diana Sutanto, Senior Specialist (Research and Technology Transfer), NYP. “The collaboration extends beyond simple technology adoption. Le Fong has worked closely with us to enhance construction industry standards for water seepage detection.”  

At TechInnovation 2024, NYP was particularly looking for partners with market expertise, distribution channels and the resources to scale their innovations effectively.  

Our primary objective was to connect with like-minded companies that view innovation as a key differentiator and are actively seeking new technologies to bring to market,” said Sutanto. “We were looking for partners who would take a leap of faith.”  

Co-Innovation in Action: Where SMEs and Academia Thrive 

This project also highlights the integral role TechInnovation plays as a platform that connects local SMEs with co-innovation partners that can add value to their products and services.  

Le Fong’s proactive and bold move to embrace technology reflects the potential and agility of SMEs to lead through innovation,” said Paula Sng, Senior Manager, Innovation and Technology at IPI Singapore. “By licensing this technology, they have turned a challenge into an opportunity, enhancing their competitiveness while demonstrating how local enterprises can benefit from collaborations with our institutes of higher learning for real-world impact.” 

This example also sends an encouraging message to other SMEs in Singapore: innovation does not have to start from scratch. By tapping into the expertise of local polytechnics and research partners, companies can adopt proven technologies, adapt them for their industries, and grow their businesses faster while limiting the risks. 

With the smart seepage detection system now part of its toolkit, Le Fong can offer building owners a quicker, cleaner, and more reliable way to tackle one of the most frustrating maintenance issues. At the same time, the collaboration underscores how partnerships between SMEs, academia and platforms like IPI Singapore can spark practical solutions to everyday problems. 

This success story is a testament to how TechInnovation plays a vital role in bridging the gap between innovation and industry. By connecting technology seekers like Le Fong with solution providers from local research institutes, TechInnovation creates fertile ground for impactful collaborations. It is through these curated connections and advisory support that IPI Singapore empowers SMEs to fast-track their innovation journey, turning pain points into progress and ideas into real-world outcomes. 

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Through a connection made at TechInnovation 2024, Le Fong Building Services levelled up its capabilities with a smart imaging system from Nanyang Polytechnic, transforming water seepage detection for the built environment.
Impact Title
Smart Technology Drives Competitive Edge and Growth
Sub Title
Smart Technology Drives Competitive Edge and Growth
Legacy ID
150779
Sub Heading
Le Fong boosts leak detection with smart imaging from NYP via TechInnovation.
At a glance
Le Fong Building Services
Client
Built Environment
Industry
TechInnovation, Innovation Marketplace
IPI Service
AI-Powered Thermal Imaging
Key Technology
Technology Licensing
Partnership Type
2024
Year
Singapore
Location
Add Impact
By integrating a portable, AI-powered thermal imaging system, Le Fong now offers faster and more precise water seepage inspections without disruptive drilling. This advanced capability sets the company apart in a traditional industry, enabling it to win new projects and scale its service offerings.
Competitive Advantage
With the deployment of the new technology, Le Fong anticipates a five-figure revenue increase over the next three years. The enhanced service offering positions the company to capture new business opportunities and expand its client base.
Revenue Growth
The smart imaging system allows Le Fong’s inspectors to detect leaks from up to three metres away, automatically log inspection data, and complete surveys with less manpower and minimal disruption to building occupants. This translates into reduced downtime and improved client satisfaction.
Operational Efficiency
The partnership provided NYP with valuable feedback from real-world deployments, helping refine the technology and demonstrating the practical effectiveness of academic innovation in industry settings. The collaboration also highlights how platforms like IPI Singapore bridge the gap between research and commercial impact.
Co-Innovation and Industry Validation
Glance Title
At a Glance
Sub Title
Le Fong partnered with NYP via IPI Singapore’s TechInnovation platform to license and deploy a smart, AI-powered water seepage detection system, boosting inspection speed, accuracy, and business growth.
How it happened
Le Fong first encountered NYP’s smart imaging-based water seepage detection system on IPI’s Innovation Marketplace, where it was featured ahead of TechInnovation 2024. Intrigued by the potential, Le Fong visited NYP’s booth at the event to engage directly with the research team and learn more about the technology. This initial meeting led to a series of detailed discussions with NYP’s principal investigator, Dr Yeoh Wui Keat, focusing on adapting the system for practical deployment in building services. After rigorous field testing and validation in collaboration with the Building and Construction Authority (BCA), Le Fong proceeded to sign an exclusive five-year licensing agreement in the first quarter of the year. The company then integrated the technology into its inspection workflow, providing feedback to NYP and contributing to further refinement of the system for industry use.
The challenge
Traditional water seepage detection methods relied on visual checks or destructive testing, such as drilling into structures. These approaches were disruptive, imprecise, and often resulted in unnecessary property damage and extended downtime for building owners.
Detection Limitations
Existing tools, including drones and thermal cameras, did not fully address the need for faster, more accurate, and non-intrusive inspections. Le Fong sought a solution that could reliably locate hidden leaks without causing disruption or discomfort to occupants.
Need for Speed and Precision
Impact For
The challenges title
The Challenge
The challenges description

Water leaks in buildings are a persistent and costly problem for both homeowners and businesses. These leaks often begin undetected, hidden behind walls or beneath flooring, and by the time they become visible, significant damage may have already occurred.

Traditional inspection methods for identifying water seepage have relied heavily on visual checks or drilling into structures. These approaches are disruptive, create dust and discomfort for occupants, and can result in unnecessary property damage. While Le Fong had incorporated advanced tools such as drones and thermal cameras into its workflow, existing solutions were still not sufficiently fast, precise or non-intrusive. The process remained time-consuming and invasive, leading to extended downtime for building owners and tenants.

The company sought a more reliable and efficient method to detect hidden water leaks without resorting to destructive testing methods like breaking into concrete floors or walls.

The Solution Title
The Solution
The Solution Description

Le Fong discovered Nanyang Polytechnic’s smart imaging-based water seepage detection system through IPI Singapore’s Innovation Marketplace and TechInnovation 2024 platform. At TechInnovation 2024, organised by IPI Singapore, Le Fong met NYP’s research team to explore the solution in greater detail. The system leverages artificial intelligence and thermal imaging to accurately identify water leaks without invasive procedures.

Prior to the engagement, the prototype system had been field-tested in collaboration with the Building and Construction Authority (BCA), demonstrating its effectiveness in real-world conditions. Following in-depth discussions and demonstrations, Le Fong entered into an exclusive five-year licensing agreement with NYP and integrated the system into its service offerings. The portable system allows inspectors to detect leaks from up to three metres away and automatically logs inspection data, enabling faster and more precise assessments on-site.

With the smart seepage detection system now part of its toolkit, Le Fong can offer building owners a quicker, cleaner and more reliable way to address one of the most persistent maintenance issues. The company projects a five-figure revenue increase over three years as a result of adopting the technology.

This success story underscores how TechInnovation plays a vital role in bridging the gap between innovation and industry. By connecting technology seekers like Le Fong with solution providers from local research institutes, the platform creates opportunities for research solutions to translate into practical, real-world applications.

Testimonial Section
Testimonial title
From the Client
Testimonial description

"We were looking for a reliable method to locate hidden water leaks without resorting to destructive testing methods like breaking into concrete floors or walls. There were clear advantages to licensing this system. It can quickly and accurately locate leaks without damaging property, limiting restoration work and costs. This revolutionises the daily workflow for building companies like ours."

Testimonial Name
William Lim
Testimonial Designation
Manager, Le Fong
Testimonial title
Technology Provider Perspective
Testimonial description

"This partnership enabled us to test and refine our technology in actual field conditions, demonstrating its practical effectiveness. The collaboration extends beyond simple technology adoption. Le Fong has worked closely with us to enhance construction industry standards for water seepage detection."

Testimonial Name
Diana Sutanto
Testimonial Designation
Senior Specialist (Research and Technology Transfer), NYP
Testimonial title
From IPI
Testimonial description

"Le Fong’s proactive and bold move to embrace technology reflects the potential and agility of SMEs to lead through innovation. By licensing this technology, they have turned a challenge into an opportunity, enhancing their competitiveness while demonstrating how local enterprises can benefit from collaborations with our institutes of higher learning for real-world impact."

Testimonial Name
Paula Sng
Testimonial Designation
Senior Manager, Advisory and Technology, IPI Singapore
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Business Impact
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Enhanced detection, new revenue, and industry leadership
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Projected Revenue Growth Over 3 Years
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5-figure
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Inspection Range
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3m
Overview

Le Fong Building Services is a Singapore-based specialist contractor established in 2012. The company provides waterproofing and structural repair solutions for both residential and commercial buildings.

The company sought to enhance the speed and accuracy of inspections, reduce disruption to clients, and strengthen its service offerings through more advanced and non-intrusive leak detection technologies.

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