Securis Teams Up with Twiceme Technology for Smarter Helmets
In a bold move to reshape the future of industrial safety, Securis, a rising star in the protective equipment arena, has announced a strategic partnership with Sweden-based Twiceme Technology. From July 2025 onwards, every single Securis safety helmet will feature Twiceme’s integrated smart safety system, representing a decisive step forward in the evolution of jobsite protection.
This isn’t just another gadget slapped onto a helmet. It’s a digitally connected safeguard that aims to transform not just how workers stay safe on-site, but also how employers manage safety protocols, certifications, and emergencies.
Blending tradition with innovation
Velotec Sports, the powerhouse behind Securis, may be a relatively new player in the industrial PPE market, but they come armed with a formidable track record. Having spent over a decade perfecting outdoor headgear and shipping nearly 3.5 million helmets worldwide without a single claim, the brand brings both legacy and innovation to the table. Launched in 2023, Securis is their dedicated industrial line, and it didn’t take long for it to start turning heads.
By embedding Twiceme chips directly into the shells of their ANSI Type II safety helmets, Securis is effectively bridging the gap between traditional PPE and modern connected solutions. These chips store crucial medical and work-related information, instantly accessible in emergencies.
Jeremy Howard, Co-Founder and VP at Velotec Sports, put it plainly: “At Securis, we’ve consistently positioned ourselves as technology leaders in the head safety space. Integrating Twiceme across our entire product line demonstrates our commitment to cutting-edge innovations that enhance user safety. Through our strategic partnership with Twiceme, we’re redefining the language of safety by creating comprehensive systems that connect physical protection with digital capabilities.”
Instant access when seconds matter
In an emergency, every second counts. With Twiceme, safety helmets become more than just physical barriers. By scanning the Twiceme symbol on the back of the helmet with a smartphone, first responders gain immediate access to life-saving data: allergies, emergency contacts, medical conditions, and relevant certifications.
This could be the difference between a quick rescue and a critical delay. What’s more, workers themselves can upload their information before they even step onto a jobsite, giving both peace of mind and preparedness a serious upgrade.
Christian Connelly, CEO of Twiceme Technology, emphasised the impact of the move: “Our partnership with Securis significantly expands our ability to serve industrial professionals who need quality head protection and reliable, easy-to-use safety management solutions. We look forward to helping Securis provide more value to its customers, including a new approach to simplify and digitize daily operations while making vital information instantly accessible when seconds count.”
A new era for site safety management
While the personal benefits are clear, the organisational perks are equally powerful. Safety officers and site managers gain access to Twiceme’s digital Safety Management Portal. This dashboard allows teams to:
- Digitally log and track safety certifications
- Speed up incident reporting and data access
- Streamline daily safety compliance procedures
- Maintain a digital safety trail for audits and internal reviews
By consolidating critical information into one easy-to-access interface, employers can elevate their safety game without drowning in paperwork. It’s proactive protection, not reactive bureaucracy.
Setting new standards in industrial PPE
The Securis-Twiceme collaboration arrives at a time when connected PPE is no longer a futuristic ideal but an industry imperative. As more sectors digitise their operations, construction, infrastructure, and heavy industry can’t afford to lag behind.
Twiceme has already made waves in the outdoor equipment scene, working with well-known names like Oakley, Helly Hansen, Guardian, and Studson. Bringing that same intelligence into industrial helmets marks a natural progression—and a timely one.
Securis’ ANSI Type II-compliant helmets now serve as a blueprint for what the next generation of PPE should look like: smart, secure, and scalable.
Why this matters more than ever
Global safety expectations are climbing, and clients and contractors alike are under pressure to meet stricter regulations. Beyond compliance, there’s a growing demand for gear that actively improves outcomes and reduces human error.
This collaboration doesn’t just tick boxes—it rewrites the playbook. From predictive risk assessments to real-time medical access, the integration of digital layers into physical PPE helps shift safety culture from reactive to preventative.
Moreover, for site managers juggling multiple crews, contractors, and deadlines, having a unified digital view of their team’s safety readiness is more than a perk—it’s a necessity.
About the innovators
Twiceme Technology, based in Stockholm, is committed to a single vision: empowering bystanders to become lifesavers. Whether on a mountainside or in a hard hat zone, Twiceme’s embedded technology equips everyday gear with accessible digital tools.
Their system relies on Near Field Communication (NFC) and smartphone connectivity—no internet needed—making it especially valuable on remote or high-risk sites where traditional comms may fail.
On the other hand, Velotec Sports and its Securis brand are no strangers to innovation. With a zero-claim record and a loyal global following, they’ve proven that great design doesn’t just look good—it saves lives. The Securis range is built for industrial professionals who need high-performance PPE that doesn’t compromise on comfort or compliance.
To explore more, visit www.securisprotect.com.
The safety revolution continues
The digitalisation of PPE is no longer a fringe trend—it’s the future. As Twiceme and Securis lead the charge, the entire industrial safety landscape stands to benefit. Helmets that think, systems that respond instantly, and safety managers with actionable insights at their fingertips? That’s not science fiction. That’s smart safety in 2025.
In the end, this partnership isn’t just about embedding tech in a helmet. It’s about embedding safety into the DNA of the workplace. Because when protection and prevention go hand in hand, everybody wins.