Autonomous civil infrastructure inspection with combined hardware and software solution

AIR Corp

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Air Corp is building an AI safety copilot for industrial worksites that continuously monitors operations, detects unsafe behaviors and conditions in real time, and helps teams prevent accidents before they happen. Instead of relying solely on periodic audits, manual checklists, and after‑the‑fact incident reports, Air Corp ingests data from existing cameras and sensors to automatically flag PPE non‑compliance, at‑risk body positioning, vehicle–pedestrian conflicts, and other leading indicators of safety incidents. Safety managers get prioritized alerts, structured incident timelines, and analytics that surface the highest‑risk tasks, locations, and shifts.

The platform is designed to drop into legacy infrastructure with minimal hardware changes, preserving worker privacy while giving supervisors an always‑on “co‑pilot” for safety enforcement and training. Over time, Air Corp aims to build a dataset of high‑frequency safety observations that can feed predictive risk scoring and tailored coaching content for individual crews and sites. The product targets heavy industry, construction, logistics, and energy operators for whom downtime and recordable incidents drive significant direct costs, insurance premiums, and regulatory exposure.

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