Tees Business Issue 41 | Page 118

TECH

INTASITE TURNS 10 !

Marking a decade of success with bold growth plans , innovation and a continued commitment to safety and community
Milestone – Intasite directors Andy Martin , Andy Murphy , Danielle Croce and Paul Martin have celebrated the firm ’ s 10th anniversary .
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When Intasite was founded in January 2015 , its mission was clear – to revolutionise site safety in high-risk industrial environments with its innovative digital platform .

By enabling safety teams to embrace technology , improve efficiency and simplify compliance , the company has since grown into a global leader in safety software .
To celebrate its 10th anniversary , Intasite welcomed MP for Stockton North , Chris McDonald , to its LevelQ headquarters .
Chris toured the company ’ s state-ofthe-art audiovisual department , met the growing team and saw first-hand the impact Intasite has had on workplace safety .
Recognising the company ’ s rapid success , he later raised Intasite ’ s achievements in parliament , earning them public recognition from the chancellor of the exchequer , Rachel Reeves .
Intasite ’ s impressive growth is led by commercial director and co-founder Danielle Croce , the current Tees Businesswoman of the Year .
Reflecting on the company ’ s journey so far , Danielle says : “ The last ten years have certainly flown , but our growth has been incredible , so we couldn ’ t let such a milestone pass us by .
“ That we ’ ve come this far is a testament to the dedication and innovation of our team .
“ We ’ ve worked tirelessly to enhance safety and efficiency while delivering real value for our clients .
“ The trust and support we ’ ve received from them and from the Teesside business community has been instrumental in shaping who we are today .”
From startup to global force Intasite ’ s journey began with a pilot project for PD Ports , transforming how industrial sites handled safety inductions .
“ We combined software expertise with video production to create a platform that changed the game for site safety and compliance ,” Andy explains .
“ Starting with just four team members , the company took a bold step forward with a management buyout , allowing us to focus entirely on the platform and its development . It was a risk , but we believed in it .”
The Covid-19 pandemic accelerated the business ’ s growth .
“ With in-person inductions impossible , companies urgently needed virtual solutions , which propelled us forward ,” recalls Andy .
Today , Intasite has a team of ten and provides advanced digital safety solutions , including inductions , e-permit , safety briefings , contractor management and visitor management .
“ Our goal is to streamline safety processes for site managers while ensuring that everyone on-site remains compliant ,” Andy states .
“ We believe our system has potentially prevented serious injuries , and that ’ s what drives us each day .”
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