Leveraging IoT-enabled wearables and sensing technologies to predict and prevent injuries in the industrial workplace.
StrongArm Technologies provides materials-handling companies with intelligent technology that increases worker safety, satisfaction, and productivity. Utilizing complex smart sensors and machine learning, StrongArm develops, manufactures, and deploys the next generation of industrial safety equipment. The company provides a SaaS monitoring dashboard, analysis, and recommendations to see injury risk and intervene before incidents occur on site. Its solutions include: FUSE Risk Management Platform, a cloud-based IoT-enabled software that allows organizations to monitor, assess, and intervene by deploying equipment; IoT Sensor, a risk monitoring device that uses machine learning to capture and analyze the risk of musculoskeletal injuries; and Algorithm, a machine-learning algorithm that instantly processes and uploads data collected into the cloud. By delivering actionable insights in realtime, StrongArm enables plant and safety managers to mitigate risk for every employee.
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August 14, 2019
'Fall in love with the problem not the solution'
"Love the problem", advises Sean Petterson whose firm makes monitors to curb workplace injuries.
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January 20, 2022
Under 30 Alum Sean Petterson’s StrongArm Tech Raises $50 Million For Industrial Wearables To Reduce Workers’ Injuries
StrongArm Technologies pivoted from exoskeletons to small wearables that generate lots of data in its mission to keep blue-collar workers safe. The result: Big-name customers that include Walmart...
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May 4, 2021
Safety Wearables Help Keep Associates Safe at Work
May 4, 2021 By Wendy Johnson, Vice President, Supply Chain Environmental Health and Safety Three years ago, we invested in a leading-edge safety wearable technology program and began deploying it...
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