Health and safety stories
As use of AR and VR in industry grows, AVR Lab is providing products to ensure that devices are kept sanitary between each use.
Australian companies can cut occupational health and safety risks with push-to-talk over cellular services, blending mobile tech with two-way radio perks.
Includes new manufacturing practice and expanded portfolio of digital manufacturing solutions, services and consulting services.
Many businesses have turned to remote working as the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to affect the business community.
New project will utilise artificial intelligence to streamline clinical records to better inform responses to suicide prevention.
Sustainability issues in IT are proving difficult to solve, despite growing demand for more sustainable IT products.
Is it a case of 'big brother', or a way of responsibly curbing the amount of time kids spend in front of their computer screens?.
Forsite, a pioneering OHS app, gets a £15m boost from Callaghan Innovation to enhance safety in the construction and property sectors.
Food gradings are a handy way to check the health and safety rating of a restaurant or cafe so you get all of the delicious with none of the disease.
New Zealand's city congestion strains employees' personal lives and mental health, says OneHQ CEO, urging companies to adopt flexible work practices.
No matter how old you are, some parents just want to make sure you're okay when you're having a night out on the town.
Top tech investors support global expansion of the world's first non-magnetic, climbing inspection robot for hazardous environments from Invert Robotics.
When fitting a home or business with smoke detectors, you might want to steer clear of ionisation alarms and stick with photoelectric.
H&S education is often put on the same 'boring level' as watching paint dry and the deliberations of the NZ election - but now it's in a game.
Chapman Tripp urges action on AI's legal impact, highlighting urgent need for regulation and adaptation within law.
Of businesses using the internet, just under one-quarter used a fibre-optic connection for ultra-fast broadband in 2014.