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StrongArm Tech

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Company overview

StrongArm’s SafeWork System combines a rugged wearable sensor with AI-driven analytics and personalized micro-training to reduce soft-tissue and ergonomic injuries across warehouses, logistics networks, manufacturing plants, and other frontline environments. The SafeWork Sensor measures real-time movement patterns—bends, twists, tilts, lifts—and provides immediate haptic and auditory cues when workers exceed risk thresholds. A touchscreen interface shows shift-level safety scores, while the device doubles as a training surface, delivering 3-minute microlearning modules from a 3,000-course library tailored to job function and ergonomics needs. Data flows into the cloud-based SafeWork Dashboard, where leaders can evaluate risk by job role, shift, and site, monitor compliance, and identify trends that drive targeted interventions.

The company operates a hardware-enabled subscription model rather than a pure CapEx approach. Customers deploy SafeWork Sensors at scale—often shared across shifts—and pay recurring fees for software access, analytics, AI-driven training, and ongoing program support. Enterprise deployments may involve seven-figure annual contracts for thousands of workers, with ROI justified through 35–89% reductions in musculoskeletal injuries, lower total cost of risk, and compliance with emerging regulations such as New York’s Warehouse Worker Injury Reduction Act (2025). Pricing scales by user and site footprint, with short pilot programs (e.g., 30 days / 50 workers) commonly preceding larger rollouts.

Customers and target markets

  • 3M
  • Albertsons
  • Tyson Foods
  • Walmart
  • Penske
  • Toyota
  • GE Appliances
  • GEODIS

Company metrics

Headquarters:
Denver, Colorado
Company size:
11-50
Founded:
2012
Industries: