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Dozuki Recognized as a Growth and Innovation Leader in Frost & Sullivan 2025 Augmented Connected Worker Platforms Radar Report
Dozuki’s platform accelerates onboarding and reduces variability, addressing labor shortages and compliance challenges, Frost & Sullivan said in its 2025 report.
- Dec. 8, 2025, Dozuki, Connected Worker Platform provider, was named a leader in growth and innovation by Frost & Sullivan, industry analyst firm, in its 2025 Frost Radar: End-to-End Augmented Connected Worker Platforms report.
- Frost & Sullivan said Dozuki's continuous improvement loop provides a clear path to operational excellence and makes training a measurable driver of outcomes for industrial firms.
- Frost & Sullivan's analysis assessed digital guidance and performance analytics across dozens of vendors, finding Dozuki excels by combining structured training with operational controls and governance.
- Manufacturers using Dozuki can achieve faster onboarding, less variability and better engagement as Frost & Sullivan said it drives faster skill-building, reduced process variability and real-time feedback loops amid labor shortages and compliance pressure.
- Frost's Radar positions providers that transform frontline performance as central to resilience strategies, emphasizing the urgency for manufacturers to adopt connected worker platforms integrating execution, analytics, and feedback.
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Dozuki Recognized as a Growth and Innovation Leader in Frost & Sullivan 2025 Augmented Connected Worker Platforms Radar Report
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif., Dec. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dozuki, the Connected Worker Platform purpose-built for industrial operations, has been recognized by Frost & Sullivan as a leader in both growth and innovation in its 2025 Frost Radar™: End-to-End Augmented…
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