Navatech and Evolvity Announce Strategic Partnership to Accelerate AI Adoption in High Risk Industries.
- Evolvity Group

- Oct 16
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 4
We are pleased to announce a new partnership between Navatech and Evolvity, bringing together two organisations with a shared mission to make construction safer, smarter, and more human-centred through the practical use of AI.
Navatech, led by CEO Prakash Senghani, has become one of the most innovative safety technology companies in the Middle East. Its AI-driven safety platform is transforming how site teams communicate, learn, and report by using voice, vision, and multilingual interfaces that make safety knowledge accessible to everyone, anywhere.
Evolvity, founded by Richard Scott, helps organisations understand, test, and apply AI in real-world environments. Through training, strategy, and collaboration, Evolvity supports teams in building confidence and capability with practical AI adoption. Together, Navatech and Evolvity will scale AI capability across the built environment.
The partnership will focus on integrated training and enablement programmes that align with Safety 2.0, psychological safety, and the daily realities of project work. It will also explore new approaches in AI-generated micro-learning, immersive site training, and data-driven safety insights that improve workforce engagement and organisational performance.
“Our vision has always been to make safety accessible, intuitive, and part of how people work, not an afterthought or a checkbox. Partnering with Evolvity strengthens that vision and helps more organisations build AI capability from the ground up.”
Prakash Senghani, CEO, Navatech Group
“Evolvity exists to make AI practical, and Navatech represents exactly that: AI solving real problems for real people on site. Together we are helping teams learn, adapt, and lead safely in the AI era.”
Richard Scott, Founder, Evolvity
This partnership marks an important step toward a more connected, intelligent, and human-first approach to safety, where technology empowers rather than replaces people.



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