Star Infomatic Pvt. Ltd. has launched ElectroSense, an intelligent hazard-detection technology to improve safety for workers. This system is designed to detect live electrical danger before human contact occurs, aiming to prevent accidents in industrial settings. The official announcement was made on April 7, 2026, marking a significant step in safety innovation for field technicians and maintenance teams.

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How ElectroSense protects technicians from electrical hazards

ElectroSense functions as a wearable safety intelligence system that warns users before they come into contact with live electrical systems. Unlike traditional gear that only protects after contact, this technology uses predictive intelligence to alert workers. Managing Director Anurag Saxena mentioned that the goal is to move from passive protection to active safety that works alongside technicians. This is particularly useful for field workers who often face hidden electrical risks while working on power lines or industrial machinery.

Key sectors and applications for the new safety technology

The technology is designed for a wide range of industries where electrical safety is a priority. It is expected to be adopted by maintenance teams and telecom workers to reduce fatalities. CEO Kartik Saxena stated that the system warns users before they get dangerously close to live systems. The following sectors are the primary focus for this technology:

  • Telecom Maintenance: Safe handling of fiber and tower equipment.
  • Electrical Utilities: Monitoring high-voltage lines and substations.
  • Smart City Projects: Maintenance of automated public infrastructure.
  • Industrial Safety: Protection for teams working in large-scale manufacturing units.

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