Summary
- Profile Type
- Technology offer
- POD Reference
- TOSK20250528035
- Term of Validity
- 29 May 2025 - 29 May 2026
- Company's Country
- Slovakia
- Type of partnership
- Research and development cooperation agreement
- Commercial agreement with technical assistance
- Investment agreement
- Targeted Countries
- All countries
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General information
- Short Summary
- Slovak SME has developed an automated, AI-driven solution that recognises hazards on site and instantly maps each one to the exact legal paragraph eliminates these bottlenecks. It accelerates risk assessments, guarantees clause-level traceability, and generates a one-click report or email that documents all non-conformities for seamless follow-up and audit readiness. The SME is looking for business and R&D partners in EU countries.
- Full Description
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A small Slovak-based business with fewer than 10 employees is specialised in applied research and development of artificial-intelligence and machine-learning technologies, as well as system integration.
The company has developed a solution that automates risk- and hazard-identification processes through advanced image-recognition techniques. Every detected risk or hazard is cross-referenced with local legal and regulatory requirements, and all non-conformities are clearly flagged in the final report. The cloud-ready solution integrates with existing CCTV or mobile-device cameras, flags hazards instantly, and produces compliance reports aligned with EU and national legislation.
Problem Statement — Occupational Health & Safety Compliance
In the occupational-health-and-safety (OHS) domain, companies must comply with ≈ 100 separate laws comprising 1,000 – 1,500 individual paragraphs. Memorising this body of regulation—and manually cross-checking each clause against real-world site conditions during an inspection—is unrealistic. The result is:
• Slow, labour-intensive inspections that interrupt operations.
• Human error and omissions, leaving critical hazards unflagged.
• Regulatory exposure: missed clauses translate into fines, legal liability, and reputational damage.
• Fragmented audit trails that are difficult to export, share, or defend during external audits.
The SME is looking for partners in EU countries, such as re-sellers / local market distributors / OHS companies with domain knowledge for R&D partnership / Looking for investment for further scaling / Commercial agreement with technical assistence / Research and development cooperation agreement with OHS domain expertise companies. - Advantages and Innovations
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The company offers:
• A working prototype validated in industrial environments.
• A multidisciplinary research team (AI, computer vision, safety engineering).
• Openness to technical cooperation, commercial agreements with technical assistance, and joint EU-funded projects.
Current state: TRL 6, aiming for TRL 7. - Stage of Development
- Under development
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Not relevant
- IPR status
- No IPR applied
Partner Sought
- Expected Role of a Partner
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The SME is looking for:
• Industrial end-users (manufacturing, energy, construction, logistics) to pilot or adopt the technology and improve HSE performance.
• Distributors / system integrators active in industrial automation, safety, or computer-vision solutions.
• R&D partners or consortia for Horizon Europe / Eurostars calls in AI, computer vision, occupational safety, or predictive maintenance. - Type and Size of Partner
- SME 11-49
- R&D Institution
- SME <=10
- Big company
- SME 50 - 249
- Type of partnership
- Research and development cooperation agreement
- Commercial agreement with technical assistance
- Investment agreement
Dissemination
- Technology keywords
- 01004017 - Work Hygiene and Safety Management
- Market keywords
- 02007021 - Other Artificial intelligence related
- Targeted countries
- All countries