Singapore-based SAFVR, a provider of workplace safety training for organisations using advanced technologies, has secured US$125,000 in pre-seed funding from global early-stage investor Antler.
The startup, which claims to have grown to US$1 million in revenue, will use the fresh capital to launch a new pilot programme, expand its customer base, and form strategic partnerships to accelerate product development and market penetration.
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SAFVR offers mobile gamified training and advanced VR hazard simulations to engage employees and boost safety protocol retention.
By merging innovative technology with training methods, SAFVR empowers organisations to create safer work environments and reduce incidents. At the heart of its offering are immersive training modules designed to enhance knowledge retention and practical skills. The platform goes beyond just training; it integrates streamlined incident reporting through AI technology and provides detailed learning analytics.
The company’s EHS (environment, health, and safety) reporting and compliance platform ensures that organisations adhere to global standards, such as OHSAS 18001 and ISO 45001, which are benchmarks for occupational health and safety management systems.
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The startup has collaborated with prominent entities, such as the European Parliament, the Ministry of Transport of Germany, the Ministry of Health of Italy, and the Aditya Birla Group.
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