According to a recent LinkedIn post from FYLD, the company is aligning its messaging with U.S. Construction Safety Week’s theme of “Recognize. Respond. Respect.” and emphasizing the role of information and AI-driven hazard recognition in reducing serious injuries and fatalities on worksites. The post argues that traditional pre-task briefings miss a majority of on-site hazards and presents this as an information gap rather than a workforce issue.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights reported outcomes from its deployments in construction and infrastructure, including Recordable Incident Rates below industry averages, up to a 48% reduction in safety incidents, and AI-powered assessments identifying about 67% of hazards that might otherwise go undetected. For investors, these metrics suggest FYLD is positioning its AI safety platform as a value driver for customers seeking lower incident rates, which could support adoption, recurring software revenue, and differentiation in the broader construction and infrastructure technology market.

