Blackline Safety Launches New Partner Program and Appoints Its First Chief Partnership Officer

New Blackline Catalyst program opens the Blackline Cloud and G7 wearables to leading technology and solution-focused partners

Blackline Safety Corp. (TSX.V: BLN), a world leader of connected worker technologies, cloud software and gas detection, today launched Blackline Catalyst, a global partner program that exists to accelerate growth innovation as enterprises around the world transform digitally. The Blackline Catalyst program welcomes leading technology and solutions providers seeking to enhance their connectivity offerings or enter the connected safety market, which is expected to reach $12.1 billion USD by 2027, according to Polaris Market Research.

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“For more than a decade, Blackline has innovated at the forefront of the Industrial Internet of Things, helping businesses keep teams safe through streamlined connectivity, automated incident detection and the tools to manage proactive responses”

Supporting the creation and cultivation of Blackline’s new partner program, Brendon Cook has been appointed as Chief Partnership Officer (CPO) to expand and support this new program. Mr. Cook co-founded Blackline Safety in 2004 and has supported its growth as a technology leader, and in recent years, has overseen its marketing communications programs.

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“For more than a decade, Blackline has innovated at the forefront of the Industrial Internet of Things, helping businesses keep teams safe through streamlined connectivity, automated incident detection and the tools to manage proactive responses,” said Brendon Cook, Blackline Safety CPO & Co-founder. “By opening up the Blackline Cloud, our connected wearables and data interfaces, we provide the opportunity for new partnerships with software developers, platform providers, data services and those that create sensors, wearables and connected hardware.”

In 2017, Blackline was the first connected safety technology company to introduce wearables with a modular approach to gas detection, robust direct-to-cloud communications and a comprehensive emergency response and evacuation management platform. Since that time, Blackline expanded its portfolio to include a new connected area gas detection product line, a robust range of sensors, push-to-talk voice collaboration and location-enabled data science that help businesses increase safety, productivity and quality.

Building upon its leading connected safety foundation, Blackline is expanding its sights further into the connected worker and connected workplace solutions.

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