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Solving big problems with little sensors

Brian Swift from unicorn startup SafetyCulture talks about the tech that's helping companies increase safety and reduce risk.

Seamus Byrne
Seamus Byrne
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Solving big problems with little sensors

We speak to Brian Swift, Head of Product at SafetyCulture, an Australian unicorn startup that is using everything from the simplest print out checklists to internet of things sensors to help people run better safety procedures and risk management in their businesses.

It's niche, but it's genuinely helping to enable better, yep, safety culture in the businesses they support.

We dig into how they decided on which problems to solve and how their technology is a great demonstration of what the promise of the internet of things can really do.

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Founder and Head of Content at Byteside. Brings two decades of experience covering tech, digital culture, and their impacts on society.


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