Ignacio Galiana

Episode 539: Lightening the load in warehousing with Verve Motion

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This episode of The New Warehouse Podcast features Ignacio Galiana, Co-Founder and CEO of Verve Motion, a company revolutionizing workplace safety with cutting-edge exosuits. Verve Motion aims to address ergonomic challenges in industries like warehousing, where physical strain can lead to injuries and burnout. Ignacio shares his journey, the inspiration behind Verve Motion, and how their wearable technology enhances safety and performance in warehouse operations.

Verve Motion: Making Work Safer with Exosuits

If you’ve ever worked in a warehouse,  you know the work is physically demanding, with employees lifting 30,000 to 50,000 pounds daily. Such tasks lead to injuries, costing U.S. businesses $13 billion annually. Verve Motion’s SafeLift™ exosuits address this by reducing physical strain. “Our solution makes items 30-40% lighter,” Ignacio explains, “offloading tens of thousands of pounds daily from workers’ backs.” The suits incorporate sensors to monitor movement and adjust assistance in real-time, improving both safety and efficiency.

Verve Motion’s technology has already offloaded over half a billion pounds, underscoring its impact. This data-driven approach prevents injuries and fosters a culture of safe and effective work practices.

Transforming Safety Culture Through Analytics

Beyond injury prevention, Verve Motion offers robust analytics to enhance workplace safety programs. “Every site is different, and our system captures insights to tailor coaching and feedback,” Ignacio shares. This data helps safety teams pinpoint risky behaviors and design targeted interventions.

Verve Motion’s gamification features, like leaderboards showcasing top performers, promote engagement and safe practices. Customers have seen a 65-85% reduction in back injuries and up to 25% improvement in employee retention—a testament to the system’s effectiveness.

What’s Next for Verve Motion

Verve Motion continues to innovate with plans to expand its focus to shoulder injuries, another common issue in warehouses. The company’s subscription model also ensures clients benefit from ongoing software updates and new analytics. “Our customers always get the latest advancements, making their operations safer and more efficient,” Ignacio highlights. With these advancements, Verve Motion aims to transform warehouse ergonomics further and ensure a safer, more sustainable future for workers.

Key Takeaways

  • Warehouse workers lift 30,000-50,000 pounds daily, leading to significant injury risks.
  • Verve Motion exosuits reduce strain by making items feel 30-40% lighter.
  • Analytics-driven feedback enhances safety practices and worker performance.
  • Customers report a 65-85% reduction in back injuries and improved retention.
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