
How applied AI is changing manufacturing risk management
Applied AI can help organizations in manufacturing treat safety as a strategic capability, with safer workplaces able to attract talent and reduce operational disruption.
Sercan Esen is the Co-Founder and CEO of Intenseye, a pioneering company specialising in computer vision and artificial intelligence solutions that are driving transformative change in workplace health and safety.
Sercan’s career began at a leading tech company, where he served as a software engineer and led global development projects in computer vision AI and web technologies. After gaining valuable experience in these fields, he transitioned into an AI consultant role, focusing on computer vision applications in various industries. His entrepreneurial spirit eventually led him to co-found Intenseye with a mission to revolutionise workplace safety.
Since its establishment in 2018, Intenseye has rapidly positioned itself as a category leader for safety AI SaaS, with customers and industrial facilities in 26 countries using Intenseye’s solutions 24/7 to improve their safety. Under Sercan’s leadership, the company has raised $29 million in funding, bolstering its commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that transform industries. From the company’s New York City headquarters, Sercan directs Intenseye’s go-to-market strategies, EHS customer success, and product development teams, ensuring the continued growth and success of the company on a global scale.
Applied AI can help organizations in manufacturing treat safety as a strategic capability, with safer workplaces able to attract talent and reduce operational disruption.
Manufacturers make workplace safety a talent magnet and productivity driver, using smart tech and human-centric design to boost retention and resilience.