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ASSP Safety 2026: MākuSafe integrates new MākuSmart conversational AI

Create insights & actions though generative AI leading indicator analysis

By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
June 19, 2026

MākuSafe demonstrated its wearable technology and new MākuSmart conversational AI at the Safety 2026 Conference & Expo.

The show was hosted by The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) June 15-17 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.

MākuSafe announced the beta release of MākuSmart AI May 14. The new conversational generative AI capability has been integrated into the company’s connected worker platform.

Interact with leading indicators, worker reporting through natural language

Powered by real-time leading indicator data from wearable technology and frontline worker input, MākuSmart AI enables organizations to interact with their safety and operational data in an entirely new way to reduce hazards, reduce risk, keep workers safe, and optimize productivity.

Rather than manually building reports or searching through dashboards, users can now simply ask questions and receive fast, contextualized insights specific to their operations, work environments, and workforce experiences.

“With MākuSmart AI, organizations can truly begin having a conversation with their data,” said Gabriel Glynn, MākuSafe CEO & Co-Founder. “Not generic AI outputs, but insights grounded in their own leading indicators, their own operational realities, and the real experiences of their people performing the work.”

MākuSmart AI analyzes data across the MākuSmart platform - including environmental conditions, motion and ergonomic indicators, and frontline MyVoice communications - to identify patterns, summarize risk, and recommend potential next steps.

Developed in response to client demand for faster insights

Source: MākuSafe

MākuSafe said the release represents a significant evolution for its connected worker platform, which has long used AI and advanced analytics to process movement and environmental data. The addition of conversational generative AI now allows organizations to interact directly with that data using natural language.

Safety and operations leaders can now simply ask questions such as:

  • “I’m concerned about back and shoulder injuries in our receiving department. Based on our company’s data, identify the top five workers with the highest ergonomic risk and recommend actions to reduce exposure.”
  • “Analyze our environmental indicators over the last month and identify which work roles may be experiencing elevated heat, noise, or air quality exposure, including trends by shift or time of day.”
  • “Create a 30 day report highlighting the most important hazards and trends that we should address during our next safety training meeting.”
  • “Review our data and identify operational areas where engineering controls or capital investments may meaningfully reduce risk exposure.”
  • “Which locations and individuals are experiencing ergonomic strain, or environmental risk that we may not be seeing or isn’t being reported. When is this happening, and what actions should we take?”

MākuSafe developed the technology in response to client demand for faster access to meaningful insight and more practical ways to operationalize growing volumes of safety data.

“Most AI in the EHS space is being layered onto systems designed primarily to document what has already happened,” said Mark Frederick, MākuSafe CTO & Co-Founder. “MākuSmart AI is fundamentally different because it’s built around real-time leading indicator data captured from work as performed - including environmental exposure data, motion and ergonomic indicators, and frontline worker observations.”

MākuSafe said a key differentiator for MākuSmart AI is the inclusion of MyVoice, MākuSafe’s frontline push-to-talk (PTT) communication capability, which allows worker observations, good catches, and near-miss reporting to become part of the AI-enabled insight process.

MākuSmart AI has already been used internally by MākuSafe teams and by select long-term customers during an extended beta period prior to broader release.

The company emphasized that client privacy remains central to the platform:

  • Client data is not used to train external AI models
  • Organizations maintain control over participation and may opt out entirely
  • No personally identifiable information (PII) or biometric data is collected by the wearable platform

The beta release of MākuSmart AI is now available to eligible MākuSafe clients within the MākuSmart platform.

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