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Transport for Wales (TFW) trial's SpatialCortex's MOVA technology to help protect its frontline staff from Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs)

Transport for Wales evaluates Cutting-Edge MOVA Technology to Safeguard Frontline Staff from Musculoskeletal Disorders
SpatialCortex's MOVA technology, developed with the support of InnovateUK grant funding, offers innovative features that enable workplaces to proactively understand, anticipate, reduce, and prevent musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in a data-driven manner.
Over the next few months, TFW will trial MOVA technology with their train hosts and conductors in both training and operational environments.
Simon Carpenter, Safety Officer, TFW, who champions the testing of this innovative technology said "TFW is committed to the safety of our staff and customers, and we are keen to take a proactive approach in understanding and addressing MSD risks to ensure the well-being of our colleagues. SpatialCortex's technology helps us do exactly that"
Kailash Manohara Selvan, CEO of SpatialCortex said, "We are thrilled with TFW's support for this trial. We look forward to the valuable insights our technology will provide, the positive impact it will bring at TFW and the learning for us from a product development perspective"
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To arrange to speak to the award winner, please contact,
Kailash Manohara Selvan, CEO, SpatialCortex Technology Limited,
+44-7734817142, info@spatialcortex.xyz
SETSquared, Station Approach, Temple meads, Bristol, BS1 6QH UK
About SpatialCortex Technology Ltd
SpatialCortex Technology is a safety tech start-up addressing workplace manual-handling injuries or Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) like back pain, which account for roughly a third of all workplace injuries in the UK with an industry cost of £6B/Yr. Using their revolutionary wearable technology and AI analytics their mission is to help Health & Safety teams protect staff from MSDs before they occur. They are supported by world-class experts, advisors and are supported by major industrial early adopters. SpatialCortex is headquartered in Bristol.
About Transport for Wales
Transport for Wales Rail Limited is a Welsh publicly owned train operating company, a subsidiary of Transport for Wales, and they operate the Wales and Borders railway franchise. As part of their innovation work, they operate a 12-week accelerator programme (TFW Lab) to help creative and ambitious start-ups pivot their existing solutions and ideas to improve customer experience and business efficiency across Transport for Wales Rail.
About Innovate UK
Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation, is the UK's innovation agency. It works to create a better future by inspiring, involving and investing in businesses developing life-changing innovations. Its mission is to help companies to grow through their development and commercialisation of new products, processes and services, supported by an outstanding innovation ecosystem that is agile, inclusive and easy to navigate.
SETSquared, Station Approach, Temple meads, Bristol, BS1 6QH UK
SpatialCortex is a safety tech company creating wearable sensors and AI-driven analytics to prevent workplace injuries, reduce costs, enhance productivity, ensure compliance, and protect employee well-being.
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