TuMeke raises $10 million

TuMeke , a computer vision platform that automatically assesses injury risk in manufacturing facilities, raised $10 million in a Series A funding round led by Intel Capital.

“Workplace musculoskeletal injuries are commonplace across industries, but keeping your workers safe should be a non-negotiable. We created TuMeke to arm businesses with a tool that efficiently, affordably and ethically improves the safety of employees.” – Riley Noland, co-founder of TuMeke.

Founded in 2019, TuMeke offers a solution where safety staff can use their smartphones to quickly assess and reduce job-related risks. Its AI system integrates computer vision and ergonomics, enabling users to redesign jobs or retrain workers efficiently. The TuMeke software is conveniently packaged as a phone app, eliminating the need for additional equipment, cameras, or exoskeletons.

“TuMeke launched its offering in 2021 and in less than two years they’ve introduced a comprehensive solution that sustains workplace productivity and reduces employee injuries. Their digitally precise technology helps organizations maximize the ROI ‍of safety investments and has proven its ability to make occupational environments safer and more efficient.” – Mark Rostick, Vice President and Senior Managing Director at Intel Capital.

Bottom Line: TuMeke is used by AF Group, Selective, and Sentry Insurance.