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What happens when innovation focuses on solving real problems instead of just looking innovative? In this episode, we sit down with Marius, Managing Director of Safetytech Accelerator, to explore what makes our approach different — and why that matters for the future of safety-critical industries.
Marius breaks down how we evaluate technology from a vendor-agnostic position, focusing on whether solutions actually work rather than promoting specific companies. We discuss the gap between promising trials and meaningful adoption, the barriers organisations face when implementing new technologies, and why impact — not just innovation — has to be at the centre of how we work.
From maritime to aviation, construction to mining, we're bridging the space between startups, industry partners, and regulators to ensure that innovation doesn't just make headlines — it makes a difference. And we're not just plugging holes; we're working to prevent them from appearing again.
Plus: Marius answers our signature question — if you could ban one technology forever, what would it be?
By Safetytech AcceleratorWhat happens when innovation focuses on solving real problems instead of just looking innovative? In this episode, we sit down with Marius, Managing Director of Safetytech Accelerator, to explore what makes our approach different — and why that matters for the future of safety-critical industries.
Marius breaks down how we evaluate technology from a vendor-agnostic position, focusing on whether solutions actually work rather than promoting specific companies. We discuss the gap between promising trials and meaningful adoption, the barriers organisations face when implementing new technologies, and why impact — not just innovation — has to be at the centre of how we work.
From maritime to aviation, construction to mining, we're bridging the space between startups, industry partners, and regulators to ensure that innovation doesn't just make headlines — it makes a difference. And we're not just plugging holes; we're working to prevent them from appearing again.
Plus: Marius answers our signature question — if you could ban one technology forever, what would it be?