İnci Holding’s open innovation program İnci Radar, in cooperation with global wheel manufacturer Maxion İnci Jant Group, has launched a new open innovation call that aims to transform occupational health and safety (OHS) in the production and logistics fields with advanced technology solutions. Digital solutions are sought for real-time forklift safety, automatic assembly area management and next-generation field training.
Within the scope of this call; At Maxion İnci, startups and technology providers that develop digital and smart OHS technologies that will reduce the risk of collisions caused by forklift traffic, make assembly processes automatic and error-free in emergency situations, and increase employees’ safety awareness are invited to share their solutions on the İnci Radar platform.
New Generation Security Approach in Production and Logistics Areas
Forklift traffic in production and warehouse areas; It is among the highest risk areas in terms of work accidents due to blind spots, intense shift tempo and pedestrian-vehicle interaction. Manual personnel counts carried out in assembly areas in emergency situations bring with it the risk of loss of time and human error. Traditional OSH training methods may have limited impact on creating behavioral change in the field.
Based on these needs, Maxion İnci and İnci Radar; It focuses on integrated OHS systems supported by real-time monitoring, smart warning mechanisms and new generation training technologies. It is looking for new technology suppliers with the new innovation call it has initiated in this field.
Solutions Expected within the Scope of the Call
Maxion Pearl and Pearl Radar, It invites applications from suppliers who can offer systems that detect collision risks in advance by monitoring forklift and pedestrian movements in real time, solutions that inform operators and employees with smart warnings, offer automatic slowing down or stopping scenarios when necessary, and/or systems that automatically recognize employees at emergency meeting points and perform error-free personnel counting.
Among the expected solutions, it is looking for data and reporting panels that monitor critical metrics such as near-miss processes, assembly times and missing personnel, OHS training solutions supported by AR/VR, simulation and interactive technologies, integrated into field applications, and solutions that can establish scalable structures that can be integrated with existing ERP, WMS, OHS software and access control systems.
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