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About Us

A Global Leader in AI Driven Precision Human and Asset Infrastructure Safety

Ginigai AI-based technology represents the culmination of over five years of dedicated research at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia, supported by two pending patents.

This technology has been evaluated by Safetytech Accelerator as part of the Cargo Fire and Loss Initiative (CFLII), which receives funding from Lloyds Registry and has the support of nine leading shipping companies that account for more than 53% of global container cargo.

Successful trials have been carried out in collaboration with major shipping firms, the Sydney Harbour Tunnel Authority, which manages the Sydney Harbour Tunnel, as well as with a prominent supplier of supply chain solutions, a New South Wales government department, container yards, and through extensive internal assessments at UNSW.

AT A GLANCE

Our dedicated founders lead a team of passionate engineers, experts, and seasoned professionals adept in research, commercialisation, all bolstered by esteemed international advisors.

Our Team

We're a team of passionate researchers, engineers, and visionaries working together to transform industries with cutting-edge AI solutions.

Our Purpose: Prevent hazardous events before they occur — saving lives, cargo, and infrastructure.

Our dynamic founders lead an enthusiastic team of engineers, entrepreneurs, finance experts, and seasoned professionals adept in research commercialisation, all bolstered by esteemed international advisors.

Leaders

Co-founder & Chairman

Professor Aruna Seneviratne

Leaders

Chief Technology Officer & Co-Founder

Dr Deepak Mishra

Leaders

Chief Executive Officer

Anna Lowe

Leaders

Chief Revenue Officer

Peter Sipek

A dedicated team of engineering researchers have diligently advanced the ginigai sensor system for over three years.

Engineers

Junye Li

Engineers

Yirui Deng

Engineers

Amus Goay

Engineers

Sihan Liang

Engineers

Xihao Liang

Engineers

Rod Koo

Engineers

Edmond Chan

Engineers

Runzhe Yang