LifeSafety.ai Wins AI Impact Award at MK STEM Awards 2025 🏆
Milton Keynes, April 28, 2025 – LifeSafety.ai is thrilled to announce that it has won the AI Impact Award at the MK STEM Awards 2025, recognizing its outstanding contribution to workplace safety through artificial intelligence.
The MK STEM Awards celebrate innovation and excellence in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics across the Milton Keynes region. The AI Impact Award specifically honors organizations that use artificial intelligence to make a meaningful difference in the real world—something LifeSafety.ai is proud to lead in.
How LifeSafety.ai Is Making Workplaces Safer
LifeSafety.ai’s advanced AI-powered platform automatically detects whether workers are wearing critical personal protective equipment (PPE), including helmets, gloves, safety glasses, and boots. By using computer vision and machine learning, the system helps safety teams monitor compliance in real time, reduce incidents, and improve workplace safety standards.
Already deployed across high-risk industries like construction, logistics, and energy, LifeSafety.ai empowers companies to:
- Prevent workplace injuries
- Improve regulatory compliance
- Enhance safety culture through proactive alerts and analytics
Recognized for Real-World Impact
“Winning this award is a proud moment for our entire team,” said Harry Pod, CEO of LifeSafety.ai. “Our mission has always been to make workplace safety smarter and more effective using technology. This recognition validates our efforts and inspires us to keep pushing forward.“
The judges praised LifeSafety.ai for delivering measurable safety improvements and helping companies embrace intelligent automation to protect their workforce.
Looking to the Future
With this recognition, LifeSafety.ai plans to expand its capabilities by integrating wearable technology, predictive analytics, and broader hazard detection into its platform. The company continues to collaborate with partners and clients to ensure safety systems evolve alongside the modern workplace.
“We believe AI can save lives, not just optimize processes,” added Harry Pod. “This award motivates us to keep innovating for a safer tomorrow.”
