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2025 Workplace Health & Safety Show Sydney: The Latest In AI, Autonomous Robotics and The Future of Safety Innovation (Oct 22 & 23)

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Key Facts:

The Workplace Health & Safety Show Is kicking off in Sydney next week.

This year’s expo positions itself as a launchpad for innovation, spotlighting next-generation technologies, digital tools, and pioneering safety practices that are reshaping how organisations protect their people.


The Workplace Health & Safety Show, Australia’s landmark exhibition and conference for health, safety, and workplace wellbeing, is returning to the Sydney Showground on 22–23 October 2025. 

Endorsed by the Australian Institute of Health & Safety, the event is poised to draw over 6,000 safety professionals, showcasing more than 1,000 solutions across 200+ exhibitors, and featuring 70+ sessions across multiple stages.

This year’s expo positions itself as a launchpad for innovation, spotlighting next-generation technologies, digital tools, and pioneering safety practices that are reshaping how organisations protect their people.

What to expect this year includes:

Introduction of AI Safety – Attendees will see firsthand how artificial intelligence is being used in working environments to monitor hazards, prevent accidents, and protect frontline workers. Live demos will showcase predictive analytics, smart surveillance, and real-time reporting tools designed to reduce workplace injuries.

AI Robots and Drones on Worksites – The Show will feature autonomous robots and drones actively preventing injuries in high-risk environments such as construction sites and warehouses. Media can witness how these innovations inspect hazardous areas, assist in lifting and monitoring, and complement human safety teams.

Powerful Human Stories – Beyond technology, the event will highlight impactful human experiences that underscore why workplace safety matters. This includes the story of Patrizia Cassaniti, who tragically lost her teenage son in a workplace accident. These stories emphasise resilience, leadership, and the importance of fostering a safe workplace culture.

Workplace Health & Safety Industry Leaders – Attendees will gain exclusive insights from industry leaders, including the new SafeWork NSW Commissioner, Janet Schorer, who will present on the future of workplace regulation, emerging safety challenges, and the role of innovation in enforcing safer environments. This year’s show is positioned to be a crucial intersection of technology, human experience, and regulatory leadership that will shape the future of workplace safety in Australia. Media will have the opportunity to capture live demos, interviews with thought leaders, and real-world case studies throughout the event.

Key info

When: 22nd & 23rd October, 2025

Where: The Dome, Sydney Showground - 1 Showground Road, Sydney Olympic Park NSW


About us:

The Workplace Health & Safety Show is Australia’s landmark exhibition and conference for health, safety, and workplace wellbeing.

 


Contact details:

Luke McLeod: [email protected]

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