“Work-related injuries remain a significant source of exposure for contractors, and it’s a priority for us to find new ways to help them manage risk and keep workers out of harm’s way,” said Rick Keegan, President of Construction at Travelers. “This project will help us gain valuable data-driven insight, and we look forward to working with Gilbane and Triax to identify the best uses for wearable technology to help improve outcomes and employee safety.” Follow the link to learn more about how the Internet of Things (IOT) is helping the construction industry.
Travelers Partners With Gilbane and Triax Technologies to Test Benefits of Wearables for Construction Industry
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