
MākuSafe® News

MākuSafe® to Present at Occupational Health Symposium 2018
Mark Frederick will share how machine learning and analytics is reducing safety risk.

Meet MākuSafe® at IISC Conference in Coralville
Meet with MākuSafe® at The Iowa Illinois Safety Conference in Coralville on April 12th and 13th

Gabe Glynn to speak @ InsurTech FUSION: Enterprise Risk
MākuSafe® CEO to speak @ InsurTech FUSION: Enterprise Risk, Mar 27-28, San Francisco. Commercial Insurance: Digital Innovation and Emerging Risks.

Infotec 2018: Using Machine Learning and Wearable Tech to Identify Safety Risks
Mark Frederick, CTO and Co-Founder at MākuSafe, to speak at Infotec 2018!

Mark Frederick to speak at IISC Networking Breakfast
Mark, CTO and co-founder of MākuSafe, will speak at the Iowa-Illinois Safety Council Networking Breakfast about identifying safety risk using wearable technology.

The MākuSafe® software team strengthens with new engineer
Damon Gentry joins the Software Engineering Team at MākuSafe

MākuSafe® develops wearable devices to improve workplace safety
In mid-2015, entrepreneur Gabriel Glynn found himself between startups. He had just sold his one-off software company and was launching his next project, a podcast about the manufacturing industry. He didn’t know it at the time, but that podcast would eventually lead him to his next business, insurtech startup MākuSafe.

EMC Launches Pilot Project With Tech Startup MākuSafe
MākuSafe® is proud to begin piloting its wearable safety technology in manufacturing & logistics facilities, through our partnership with EMC Insurance. These mutually beneficial pilot projects will yield valuable information for MākuSafe, including validation of data and feedback on hardware devices, as well as benefits for EMC and their insured.

Enterprise IT Startup MākuSafe® Closes $1.3 Million
MākuSafe® announced it has raised $1.3 million in financing from an undisclosed investor.

MākuSafe® raises $1.25 million to make workers safer
Ankeny-based MākuSafe® has raised $1.25 million for continued development of wearable technology aimed at improving the safety for factory workers. The money was raised from private investors and was a convertible note round.

MākuSafe® Closes on $1.25M Funding for Wearable/Workplace Safety Platform
Looking to launch its wearable tech and workplace safety platform 2018, MākuSafe® wants to do for workplace safety and productivity what Fitbit did for personal fitness.

Workplace safety’s next horizon: Wearable sensors
Startup company MākuSafe® testing device with manufacturers, insurers.