
InfraAwards celebrates the people, projects, and technologies pushing infrastructure forward — from construction and transport to the digital systems that keep networks running. Being recognised among them is a strong signal that wildlife intelligence has become part of how the industry thinks about safety and resilience.
For Flox, the award validates a simple idea taken seriously: that preventing human–wildlife conflict is core infrastructure work, not an afterthought. Across railways, roads, airports, and industrial sites, Edge reduces collisions, damage, and disruption — protecting both the people who rely on infrastructure and the wildlife that lives alongside it.
Recognition for a new infrastructure layer
The win adds to a standout year of recognition for Flox Intelligence — alongside H.M. The King’s Young Pioneer Award, Sweden’s Female Founder of the Year, and the Deloitte Global Impact Award. Together, they reflect growing momentum behind a category that didn’t formally exist a few years ago: autonomous, non-lethal wildlife intelligence built for real-world infrastructure.
We share this recognition with the operators and partners who deploy Edge in the field every day — and we’re using it as motivation to keep scaling toward a future where infrastructure and wildlife coexist safely.
“To be recognised by the infrastructure industry itself means a great deal. It tells us that protecting wildlife and protecting infrastructure are finally seen as the same goal — and that’s exactly the future we’re building.”



