INNsafety, a unique safety 4.0 event connecting innovative start-ups and Health & Safety (H&S) leaders, is back for its third edition on 23 June in Paris to shape the future of health and safety in the workplace.
This year, six innovative start-ups have been chosen to showcase their solutions to H&S experts from the sponsor companies – L’Oreal, Procter & Gamble, Sanofi, Unilever, Saint-Gobain, Enablon and ERM – as well as other leading European and international companies.
Attensi, a Norwegian company, helps organizations to make transformational changes through gamified simulation training. Driven by the best of psychology, learning, and gaming, Attensi's solutions engage staff with measurable impact on organizations’ KPIs.
Flyability is a Swiss company and reference manufacturer of indoor drones for confined space inspections. Their collision-tolerant technology allows inspectors around the world to remove the risks related to confined space entry or work at height,
MākuSafe® is an award-winning American safety, data and analytics solution aimed at improving worker health, safety, and productivity while reducing incidents and mitigating workplace hazards and risk exposures.
MOTEN is a French data-driven ergonomics start-up helping companies to improve workplace safety and employee productivity. EHS experts use MOTEN’s solution to identify and reduce injury risk in the workplace and drive behavioral change.
TRAXxs, a French start-up, develops and markets professional connected insoles that transform safety footwear into smart PPE. They provide EHS management with a simple, complete and effective solution that does not change employees' habits.
WearHealth is a German start-up that helps organizations to build a world-class manual workforce with the latest augmentation technologies to reduce injuries, improve well-being and boost efficiency.
These innovative solutions address key operational health and safety challenges that are common to large companies across a range of sectors, including the growing problem of musculoskeletal disorders and ergonomics,
The six start-ups will have a dedicated space to demo their solutions and to engage directly with the attendees in small groups – close to 100 Health & Safety directors and decision-makers from major international companies.
This year's event follows the first two editions, which brought together more than 15 international firms and 13 start-ups, and led to several pilot projects.
INNsafety provides a unique opportunity for health and safety leaders to meet innovative start-ups and openly discuss the challenges they face on a daily basis.