Warwick business promoting safer workplaces with SaferAI programme

By James Smith

27th Aug 2024 | Local News

Raiven was founded by data scientist Tom Ormsby in March 2023 (image via Warwickshire County Council)
Raiven was founded by data scientist Tom Ormsby in March 2023 (image via Warwickshire County Council)

A Warwick firm is aiming to revolutionise health and safety in the workplace by using the power of AI to predict the likelihood of incidents and stop them before they happen.

Raiven Limited, based at the Warwick Innovation Centre helps clients understand, develops and adopts AI-based solutions to improve businesses instead of firms trying to go it alone and making mistakes.

Raiven was founded by data scientist Tom Ormsby in March 2023 after realising that many companies were unsure around the best ways to use AI.

Following free support from business support programme Business Ready, which is funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and by Warwickshire County Council, Raiven received major grant funding from Innovate UK to take part in the 'SaferAI' project, which is bringing together a consortium of organisations including OctaiPipe, Digital Catapult, and a leading consumer goods manufacturer to create a model that can forecast the risk of health and safety incidents.

The project enables organisations to contribute to training a shared AI solution, whilst maintaining data security and privacy between them.

Tom said: "Being part of the SaferAI project is brilliant news for the growth of our business.

"Our AI solutions can be used to improve almost any aspect of a business, but allowing firms to identify where incidents might occur before they happen is game changing for worker safety and productivity.

"In theory, many companies could pool their data, such as incident reports and near-misses, so an AI-based solution could be created, but there is a risk that this data could be exposed.

"The method that we will be using is known as 'federated learning' where data from different sources can be gathered, but not moved, keeping individual company data secure.

"While this method could help reduce accidents in the workplace, federated learning could be a way of developing further AI models for a host of other purposes. It's really exciting."

Raiven Limited opened its first office at the Warwick Innovation Centre as part of the Science Park's 'Ignite' incubation programme and received further advice from business support programme Business Ready ahead of the SaferAI announcement.

Dirk Schaefer, head of the Ignite programme at the Science Park, began mentoring Tom under the Business Ready programme after he recognised the firm's potential.

He said: "Tom and the team at Raiven Limited had fantastic expertise to support businesses through their AI solutions, but needed input into their growth plan to ensure they could attract additional business outside of the SaferAI project.

"I've helped give them advice on making sure their plan is focussed on what they can offer their customers, and the best ways to target them, while also helping them build their network through initiatives like the Ignite Alumni Network.

"We think Raiven could be set to achieve great things in the ever-moving world of AI, and we're delighted they've been named as a key contributor to the SaferAI project, which should help them win even more work."

Find out what other support is available to your business by calling Coventry and Warwickshire Growth Hub on 0300 060 3747 or visit the Coventry and Warwickshire Growth Hub website

     

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