Polish Startup Surveily AI Helps Orlen To Reduce Workplace Incidents
Orlen says that it has reduced workplace incidents by 65% just 18 weeks after introducing AI driven health and safety technology from Surveily AI to its refinery in Płock Poland.
Wojciech Tubek
CEO @ Surveily
Orlen says that it has reduced workplace incidents by 65% just 18 weeks after introducing AI driven health and safety technology from Surveily AI to its refinery in Płock Poland.
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