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In an effort to help prevent job site incidents and accidents that can result in serious injuries and costly property damage, Zyter, Inc., Zurich North America, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., Everguard.ai, and Rudolph Libbe Group (RLG) are collaborating to advance the use of AI-based Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to enhance construction safety.
The five companies are bringing together best-in-class technologies and risk knowledge to provide construction managers with a 360-degree view of construction sites and real-time alerts regarding workers’ adherence to safety regulations. The collaboration represents the next step forward in propelling construction safety from a reactive to a proactive approach.
Zyter’s SmartSpaces™ platform, analytics, and front-end dashboard is being integrated with Everguard’s Sentri360® AI platform, made possible through the Qualcomm® Smart Cities Accelerator Program and Qualcomm® IoT Services Suite. RLG, a provider of construction and facility services, will beta test the collaborative solution at one of its job sites, beginning this month. RLG’s insurance provider, Zurich North America, will monitor the impact and evaluate the solution for use with other construction customers.
“This collaboration takes best practices for construction site management and worker safety to a new level,” said Sanjay Govil, founder and CEO of Zyter, Inc. “Together we are making worker safety more manageable for the construction industry by delivering improved visibility across an entire worksite.”
Continue reading: https://facilityexecutive.com/2021/09/ai-based-iot-technologies-enhance-construction-safety/
 

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