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NNTC, CROC introduces new Digital Worker platform for industrial safety

Industrial

NNTC, a UAE software developer and solution provider, has released a new version of its Digital Worker platform for industrial safety together with its strategic partner CROC, an end-to-end IT solutions provider

In addition, the strategic partners have released a new version of the IoT module that can transform ordinary hard hats into smart helmets. These updates are aimed at boosting safety, reducing risk and improving worker performance.

The Digital Worker system enhances the control of health, safety and the environment in industrial enterprises, and helps companies to meet international safety standards. It aggregates incoming data from multiple systems, such as video surveillance, local positioning and industrial and wearable IoT devices, in order to prevent violations of safety rules and eliminate injuries to the workforce.

The new platform provides powerful information processing features for the data analysis. An intuitive data analytics interface, designed based on user feedback, adds convenience, while a new panel builder allows users to create widgets that only display relevant metrics.

The new release follows a series of successful projects implementing advanced technology in companies in the GCC region and Eastern Europe – these companies leveraged their deep industry-specific knowledge to help improve the platform.

“After extensive testing, the system has proved itself an indispensable tool in improving safety and minimising risk at industrial manufacturing sites. We are continuously making improvements to the platform to help our customers achieve their objectives through an efficient and safe production environment,” said Alexey Lysenko, Digital Worker product owner, CROC.

“Industrial accidents are frequently a direct consequence of human error – small lapses can turn into fatal errors. Digital Worker leverages a powerful mix of Artificial Intelligence and IoT technologies to eliminate errors that can lead to occupational injuries and enhance worker safety. These latest upgrades make the platform more efficient than ever before,” noted Alexander Belyaev, technical director at NNTC.