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Shuffle is a deep tech company building the nervous system for industrial America through edge-based AI and computer vision technology. The company's spatial intelligence platform automates monitoring, safety, and incident response across construction sites, industrial facilities, and urban infrastructure, representing a dual-use technology
with applications spanning private industry and public safety.
The platform processes 30,000+ events per second with sub-200ms response times, transforming static infrastructure into responsive, intelligent environments. Shuffle's technology addresses the $300B annual cost of workplace accidents, which result in 5,190 fatalities and 2.8 million injuries annually in the US alone according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The construction industry alone experienced 1,008 deaths in 2023 and faces insurance premiums averaging 4-6% of project costs, losses that Shuffle's predictive detection can dramatically reduce.
Founded by Duke University Computer Science graduate Asfandyar Khan, Shuffle has achieved significant early validation through membership in the NVIDIA Inception Program and the ConTech Alliance, validated by industry leaders. The company holds patent pending innovations in edge computing and real-time hazard detection, with ongoing technical collaboration with NVIDIA on architecture optimization.
Commercial traction includes engagement with Fortune 500 enterprises, along with pilot programs. Major insurance carriers have shown strong interest, recognizing a potential 15-30% reduction in claims. The company has attracted attention from over 100 institutional investors. Khan was selected to present at Stanford Plug & Play to over 250 VCs and has been a featured speaker at Columbia University and AI Summit 2024.
Shuffle's deep tech platform extends beyond industrial safety to public sector applications, with ongoing discussions with NYC agencies for subway platform monitoring, street-level incident detection, and critical infrastructure protection. The technology's dual use nature positions it as essential for both commercial operations and homeland security applications. Insurance carriers have validated that Shuffle's technology could reduce workers' compensation claims by 20-40% and general liability incidents by 15-25%, enabling dynamic premium adjustments based on real-time safety performance. With construction insurance representing a $20B annual market rising 10-15% yearly, Shuffle's risk mitigation technology addresses a critical industry pain point.
The company operates from New York City, leveraging proximity to both major construction projects and financial markets, while building technology that will fundamentally transform how America protects its 155 million workers.