Protex AI Recognized for Video Analytics Capabilities

Verdantix report highlights Protex AI's market-leading functionality in video analytics for workplace safety.

Apr. 15, 2026 at 4:46pm

A highly detailed, glowing 3D illustration of a futuristic video analytics system with illuminated sensors, cameras, and data visualization elements, conceptually representing the advanced technology powering next-generation workplace safety solutions.Protex AI's video analytics platform harnesses the power of computer vision and AI to help organizations build safer, smarter industrial operations.Boston Today

Protex AI, a Boston-based AI technology company, has been recognized as a vendor with market-leading functionality in the new Verdantix Smart Innovators – Video Analytics for Safety report. The report assessed 10 vendors in the video analytics for safety market and evaluated providers across core safety and technical capabilities. Protex AI's platform was highlighted for its strength in helping organizations identify risks, detect unsafe events, and gain earlier visibility into leading indicators across industrial environments.

Why it matters

The Verdantix report underscores the growing importance of video analytics in helping organizations improve workplace safety and operational visibility. As traditional safety approaches struggle to keep pace with complexity and the need for earlier intervention, Protex AI's recognition reflects a market shift towards more intelligent, proactive, and connected safety technologies.

The details

The Verdantix report outlines how the video analytics for safety category is moving beyond static, rules-based monitoring towards more intelligent systems that can deliver context, insight, and actionability at scale. Protex AI's platform is designed to support more proactive safety decisions and help organizations build safer, smarter operations by leveraging computer vision, AI reasoning, and operational context.

  • The Verdantix Smart Innovators – Video Analytics for Safety report was published on April 15, 2026.

The players

Protex AI

A Boston-based AI technology company that helps enterprise EHS teams use AI-powered video analytics to identify risks, detect unsafe events, and gain earlier visibility into leading indicators across industrial environments.

Verdantix

An independent research and advisory firm that provides data-driven insights to help organizations navigate emerging trends and technologies.

Dave Rowland

Head of Marketing at Protex AI.

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What they’re saying

“This recognition from Verdantix is a major achievement for Protex AI. Safety leaders are under real pressure to move beyond lagging indicators and take action before incidents happen. We've built our platform to help teams spot risk sooner, understand what is happening across their sites, and make faster, better-informed decisions. We believe this recognition reflects both the maturity of our platform and the direction the market is heading.”

— Dave Rowland, Head of Marketing

“The future of workplace safety will be more proactive, more connected, and more intelligent. The combination of computer vision, AI reasoning, and operational context creates a powerful opportunity for EHS teams. Our focus is on turning that opportunity into measurable real-world impact for customers.”

— Dave Rowland, Head of Marketing

What’s next

The Verdantix report highlights the next wave of innovation shaping the video analytics for safety sector, including vision language models, AI agents, predictive safety intelligence, and deeper integration with EHS and operational systems. As the market continues to evolve, Protex AI will likely focus on expanding its platform capabilities to meet these emerging needs.

The takeaway

Protex AI's recognition in the Verdantix report underscores the growing importance of video analytics in helping organizations proactively address workplace safety challenges. By leveraging computer vision, AI, and operational context, Protex AI is positioning itself as a leader in the shift towards more intelligent, connected, and impactful safety technologies.