RoboSafety Inc., an Ottawa-based pioneer in safety engineering software, proudly announces the launch of PathFinder v1.0, the first in a suite of advanced tools designed to elevate safety standards across multiple industries.
With the escalating complexity of modern systems and the rising number of safety recalls worldwide, PathFinder v1.0 arrives as a crucial innovation. This cutting-edge tool reimagines the traditional Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) method, ensuring that potential failure points are meticulously identified, analyzed, and mitigated, all while adhering to the most stringent safety standards.
PathFinder is not just another safety tool; it is a fully integrated solution that captures requirements during the analysis process, making it an invaluable resource for safety engineers, system designers, and product managers alike. Built with an intuitive user interface, it is designed to be both powerful and accessible, enabling teams of all sizes to contribute to safety assurance.
“Our commitment to safety and innovation is at the core of everything we do,” says Mary Yazdani, CEO of RoboSafety Inc. “PathFinder represents the culmination of our team’s relentless dedication to creating technology that not only excels in performance but also ensures the safety of everyone involved. We are thrilled to bring this transformative tool to the market and look forward to a safer future.”
Donia Chaouch, RoboSafety’s CTO and a seasoned expert in safety engineering and cybersecurity, highlights the broader vision behind the company: “RoboSafety was founded with the mission to make the world a safer place, especially as autonomous systems become increasingly integrated into our lives. PathFinder is a vital step in realizing that vision.”
RoboSafety is already making waves across various sectors, including automotive, industrial robotics, avionics, oil and gas, and more. By empowering every engineer involved in the development of safety-critical systems, PathFinder ensures that safety is a collective responsibility, not just a task for a select few.
“The time has come to modernize safety engineering analysis tools,” says Mohammad Siddique, Director of Engineering at RoboSafety. “PathFinder v1.0 is our answer to the growing complexity of systems today. It empowers every team member to actively engage in ensuring safety, marking a significant leap forward in safety engineering.”
With PathFinder v1.0, RoboSafety Inc. is set to redefine the standards of safety analysis, offering industries the tools they need to protect lives and build trust in the age of automation and advanced technologies.