Ideagen, a leader in compliance and risk management software, has strengthened its health and safety solutions by acquiring Reactec, a provider of innovative wearable technology and data analytics.
This move enhances Ideagen’s mission to improve safety and operational excellence, particularly in high-risk industries such as mining, construction, and manufacturing. Reactec’s wearables and cloud analytics enable businesses to proactively address workplace hazards, including exposure to vibration, dust, and noise.
Integrating Reactec’s technology with Ideagen’s environmental health and safety software will provide customers with advanced tools for monitoring and managing critical safety risks. Over 16,000 companies, including major players in various sectors, rely on Ideagen for quality, risk, audit, and compliance solutions.
This acquisition marks Ideagen’s sixth in 2025, following WorkSafe Guardian, and builds on recent enhancements like the policy management solution ConvergePoint and food and beverage solutions SafeFood 360 and Authenticate.
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This is a significant milestone for Ideagen as we continue to invest in technologies that address real-world challenges faced by our customers. Reactec’s wearable technology and data analytics are a perfect complement to our portfolio, putting cutting-edge tools directly into the hands of those who need it most. Together, we are setting new standards for workplace safety and risk mitigation.
Ben Dorks, CEO of Ideagen
At Reactec, our core mission has always been to protect workers and provide actionable insights that foster healthier and safer work environments. Becoming part of Ideagen allows us to extend our reach and provide even greater value to organizations that are forward thinking in their approach to enhancing the health and wellbeing of their workers. We, like Ideagen, seek to prevent and not simply mitigate risk. We can totally see the value our technology can bring to Ideagen’s existing customer base and look forward to working with them to deliver real impact.
Jacqui McLaughlin, CEO of Reactec