Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
AI frontline intelligence platform reducing serious workplace injuries up to 48%. Serves Kiewit, Quanta, Ferrovial. $41M Series B (Feb 2026). 82% YoY growth. Founded 2020, London.
FYLD is an AI frontline intelligence platform focused on workforce safety and field operations for utility, construction, and infrastructure sectors. The company was founded to address a persistent challenge in field-intensive industries: frontline workers face significant safety risks in dynamic, unstructured environments, yet the data needed to identify and mitigate those risks — what crews are doing, what hazards are present, how procedures are being followed — was largely invisible to management until an incident occurred. FYLD's mission is to make field intelligence continuous, predictive, and actionable before injuries happen.\n\nThe platform uses computer vision, AI risk scoring, and mobile-first workflows to capture field conditions in real time through worker-submitted videos and digital job briefings. FYLD's AI engine analyzes each submission for hazard indicators, flags high-risk conditions for supervisor review, and recommends mitigations. The system generates continuous risk scoring across the entire workforce portfolio, giving safety and operations managers a live view of where serious injury potential is elevated. FYLD serves major infrastructure contractors including Kiewit, Quanta Services, and Ferrovial, companies that collectively employ tens of thousands of field workers across high-hazard environments including electrical transmission, pipeline, and civil construction.\n\nFYLD raised a $41 million Series B in February 2026 and has demonstrated 82% year-over-year growth, with documented evidence of reducing serious workplace injuries by up to 48% at customer sites. The company's ability to translate AI-generated risk data into measurable safety outcomes — and to express that impact in terms insurance underwriters and operations executives respond to — is a key commercial differentiator in the emerging AI-for-frontline-safety market.
Exton PA infrastructure engineering software (NASDAQ: BSY) at $1.35B+ 2024 revenue (91% recurring); Seequent $1.05B (2021), Cesium 3D geospatial (2024), first non-Bentley CEO Nicholas Cumins (Jul 2024) competing with Autodesk Civil 3D.
Bentley Systems, Incorporated is an Exton, Pennsylvania-based infrastructure engineering software company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: BSY) — providing software for the design, construction, operation, and lifecycle management of infrastructure assets including roads, bridges, railways, buildings, industrial plants, power generation, and utilities through approximately 5,200 employees serving engineers and infrastructure organizations in 194 countries with annual revenues of $1.35+ billion in 2024 (91% recurring). Founded on September 5, 1984, by brothers Keith and Barry Bentley in suburban Philadelphia — where Keith had developed CAD software during his tenure at E.I. DuPont — the company grew through five Bentley brothers (Keith, Barry, Scott, Greg, and Ray) into the global infrastructure software leader through 120+ acquisitions over four decades, including Intergraph's civil engineering businesses (2001), Seequent for $1.05 billion (2021, geological and subsurface modeling), and Cesium (2024, 3D geospatial and digital twin platform). On July 1, 2024, Nicholas Cumins became CEO — the first person outside the Bentley family to lead the company in its 40-year history, having previously served as COO — with Greg Bentley transitioning to Executive Chair. Bentley made its NASDAQ IPO on September 23, 2020, and maintains a market capitalization of approximately $15 billion as of October 2024.
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