The companies intend to combine Vision AI + Generative AI + Real-time Data Foundation to detect, analyze, and predict safety risks across industrial and public environments
GSiL, a company specializing in smart safety, signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Blaize, a global AI semiconductor company based in the United States. The partnership aims to co-develop next-generation "Physical AI" safety technology capable of detecting, analyzing, and predicting physical risks in industrial and public sites in real time.
The collaboration is intended to move beyond traditional CCTV-based monitoring. It aims to establish a next-generation safety AI ecosystem that recognizes risks in real time, predicts the likelihood of accidents, and proactively prevents them.
High-Efficiency Edge AI Meets Industrial Safety
Blaize is a Silicon Valley-based company listed on the NASDAQ, specializing in Edge AI platform, built on its Graph Streaming Processor (GSP) architecture, enabling ultra-low power and high-efficiency AI inference. Blaize Edge AI platform enables real-time video-based Vision AI and multimodal processing across various industries, including automotive, smart cities, security, and manufacturing.
From Detection to Prediction: The "AI Safety Advisor"
By combining GSiL’s industrial safety data assets and field operational experience with Blaize’s Edge AI technology, the two companies plan to develop a "Physical AI-based Safety Model" and commercialize it in stages.
The core of this intended cooperation involves expanding Vision AI-based real-time risk detection into:
- Risk Prediction Models: Analyzing historical safety data, work patterns, weather, equipment, and environmental data to quantify and present future accident risks.
- AI Safety Advisor: Utilizing Generative AI to automate field safety briefings, risk diagnosis reports, and risk response guides.
Additionally, GSiL is pushing for the construction of a "Real-time Safety Data Fabric." This foundation would integrate Vision AI, IoT sensors, location data, work information, and environmental data. The strategy is to evolve this into a prevention-oriented integrated safety solution featuring accident sign analysis, abnormal behavior detection, risk accumulation heatmaps, and safety KPI monitoring.
Global Market Expansion starting with Pilot Programs
The MOU includes plans to launch an initial pilot program at industrial sites belonging to Samsung affiliates. After verifying the Physical AI model tailored for the Korean industrial environment, the companies intend to expand into global EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) markets in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Europe.
Lee Jung-woo, CEO of GSiL, stated: > “The combination of GSiL’s industrial safety data and field experience with Blaize’s ultra-low power Edge AI technology will introduce a new safety paradigm across both the Korean and global markets. Together, we will implement a next-generation Physical AI safety platform that combines Generative AI-based risk prediction with a real-time data foundation.”
Dinakar Munagala, CEO of Blaize, added: > “GSiL is a powerful partner with both deep industrial safety data and proven field execution capabilities. The pilot in Korea’s industrial sector represents a vital strategic opportunity for Blaize, and this collaboration is intended to serve as a starting point for establishing a global safety standard powered by Edge AI.”
About Blaize
Blaize provides a full-stack programmable processor architecture suite and low-code/no-code software platform that enables AI processing solutions for high-performance computing at the network’s edge and in the data center. Blaize specializes in delivering Practical AI solutions through its hybrid, programmable, and efficient AI inference platform, designed for real-world applications. Blaize AI solutions deliver real-time insights and decision-making capabilities at low power consumption, high efficiency, minimal size, and low cost. Headquartered in El Dorado Hills, California, Blaize has more than 220 employees worldwide. To learn more, visit www.blaize.com or follow us on LinkedIn @blaizeinc.
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