SafetyCulture stories
Relevance AI has raised $24 million to expand its AI agent platform, enabling no-code creation of specialised AI workforces for enterprises worldwide.
SafetyCulture introduces an updated operations platform with ambitious plans to serve 100 million users by 2032.
Atturra pairs with SafetyCulture in a strategic partnership aimed at strengthening workplace safety solutions.
Cybersecurity startup Sekuro appoints Trent Jerome as CFO and Jeff Sheard as sales director, with Noel Allnut promoted to managing director.
SafetyCulture, an Australian safety software firm, maintains normal operations during COVID-19 using 8x8 cloud platforms, supporting its 350 global staff.
G2's new APAC office release showcases the best ANZ software firms, elevating Canva, Atlassian, and PushPay among 107 contenders in a booming market.
Startups may get more runway in Sydney as Repeat Builders commits AUD $3 million to each venture before recruiting founders.
Wasted admin time by Australia's middle managers in frontline sectors is costing the economy an estimated USD $15.5 billion a year.
SOUTHSTART 2026 will bring OpenAI, Canva, Derek Sivers and Peter Helliar to Adelaide for a three-day tech, climate and culture forum.
Atturra teams with Comtrac to roll out AI-powered investigation tools for Australian law enforcement and regulators via a single service channel.
Australian frontline sectors lose AUD $15.5 billion annually as middle managers spend weeks on low-value tasks, hampering productivity and growth.
Chris Ellis, ex-Finder CEO, joins Sydney AI firm Collabra as CEO to lead its shift from product development to scalable automation for mid-market firms.
Young Australians prioritise job security, career growth, and hybrid working in 2025, with Google, Canva and Amazon leading as top employers, says Hatch survey.
Airtree Ventures has raised a USD $425 million fund, attracting global investors eager to tap into Australia's booming tech sector and high-return startups.
Directed Technologies partners with SafetyCulture to integrate OEM-embedded vehicle data, enhancing fleet safety and compliance via a streamlined, real-time platform.
A report by SafetyCulture reveals that dissatisfaction among Australian workers costs the economy AUD $15.8 billion annually in lost productivity.
AI and technology in the workplace are no longer a distant vision but a present reality, reshaping the frontline.
TALK5 introduces Mina, a world-first virtual safety assistant, to tackle language barriers in workplace safety communication.
The third annual Feedback from the Field report reveals that Australian frontline workers value safety over higher pay.