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A.I. for good: Voxel A.I. tech is saving industrial workers’ lives as it increases funding to $30 million with strategic funding round

By Stockwood Strategy   

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Voxel brings computer-vision A.I. to security cameras in industrial facilities to prevent accidents and reduce workplace injuries. Fresh $12 million strategic investment from global industry leader Rite-Hite will propel Voxel to expand and scale operations globally. With this investment, Voxel has now raised $30 million in funding since 2020

San Francisco, CA – Aug. 30, 2023; Every year, over 340 million workers suffer a workplace injury: slips and falls, strains and sprains, vehicle collisions and crashes. Voxel, an AI startup using computer vision to transform safety and operations in the workplace, is today announcing a $12 million strategic funding round to improve workplace safety and save lives. The strategic funding round was led by global manufacturing-industry leader Rite-Hite, with participation from existing investors Eclipse Ventures and World Innovation Lab. This takes total funds raised to $30 million since 2020.

In the U.S., manufacturing, logistics, and physical operations are the lifeblood of the economy, with over 25 million individuals at the frontlines, contributing to 40 per cent of the nation’s GDP. However, with massive output comes the persistent challenge of workplace injuries and operational inefficiencies. Now, artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the field of environment, health and safety (EHS) in industrial operations.

Voxel integrates state-of-the-art computer-vision technology into existing security cameras to identify hazards, risky behaviours, and operational inefficiencies across a diverse range of workplaces. Once potential risks, such as near-miss vehicle collisions, blocked exits, improper ergonomics, or spills, are identified, a real-time alert is sent to on-site personnel, who can take immediate action, and Voxel’s analytics help sites identify operational inefficiencies and design policies to prevent future issues. These proactive measures allow businesses to significantly reduce worker’s compensation and general liability costs, while improving their operations.

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In order to protect workers’ privacy, Voxel’s A.I. ethics policy means that no facial recognition or identification of individuals is permitted in their systems. Voxel provides its customers with resources for ethically and responsibly implementing A.I. in the workplace crafted after years of experience developing A.I. for America’s industrial leaders.

Voxel has had a transformative impact for their strategic partners’ operations, reporting up to an 80 per cent reduction in workplace injuries and substantially improving operational efficiency. Fortune 500 firms like Michael’s, Dollar Tree, Clorox, PPG Industries, Office Depot, and many others are already seeing the benefits of Voxel’s platform.

Alex Senemar, CEO and co-founder of Voxel commented: “A.I. is saving lives. We’ve proven that our technology has made great strides toward reducing injuries and saving lives. Our approach is going to create worksites where employers don’t have to bargain between meeting safety standards and meeting their productivity goals. The future of work is not just about doing more, but doing it safer in an environment fit for purpose.”

Voxel business highlights (since series A funding round, April 2022)

  • The team has grown from 10 people to over 50 employees, who have joined from established industry firms Samsara and Verkada to big tech Google, Apple, and Uber
  • Featured in the Fast Company magazine’s Most Innovative Companies list
  • Best B2B Tech Tool of 2023 by Products That Count.

Voxel’s team is led by CEO Alex Senemar, who previously co-founded Sherbit, an A.I.-powered remote health-monitoring system for hospitals (acquired in 2018) as well as co-founders, CTO Anurag Kanungo, who co-founded Sherbit with Senemar, and led the Machine Learning Systems Team at Uber’s Self Driving Unit; Harishma Dayanidhi, who developed self-driving-car technology at Uber and Aurora; and Troy Carlson, former software engineer at Google.

About Voxel
Voxel uses artificial intelligence to enable security cameras to automatically identify potential workplace hazards, high-risk activities, and operational inefficiencies, allowing onsite personnel to address concerns in real time. The platform keeps workers safe, while helping companies significantly reduce overhead costs from general liability, worker’s compensation, and property claims. ​​Voxel software is transforming operations in warehousing, manufacturing, retail, transportation, construction, and oil and gas. A demo is available upon request. For more information, visit https://www.voxelai.com or follow via LinkedIn and X.

About Rite-Hite
Rite-Hite is a world leader in the manufacture, sale, and service of loading dock equipment, industrial doors, safety barriers, HVLS fans, industrial curtain walls, and more – all designed to improve safety, security, productivity, energy savings, and environmental control. Watch Rite-Hite’s Always Looking Ahead video to learn more.

About Eclipse Ventures
With over $2 billion in assets under management, 70 portfolio companies, and a team of investors with deep expertise in technology, manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, healthcare, and consumer products, Eclipse is one of the U.S.’ leading venture-capital organizations. Its leadership team has the experience necessary to create and scale complex operations – with partners coming from industry giants, such as Flextronics, Tesla, Apple, Samsara, Intel, and GE. Eclipse partners with entrepreneurs boldly transforming the essential industries that define and propel economies. For more information, visit www.eclipse.vc.

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