Intelligent Bio Solutions Inc. announced the successful debut of its Intelligent Fingerprinting Drug Screening System at the 2023 Workplace Health & Safety Show in Sydney, Australia on September 20(th) and 21(st). The non-invasive, portable system is designed to enable workplace health and safety managers to conduct simple, non-invasive workplace drug testing anytime and almost anywhere, serving as a deterrent against drug abuse and encouraging employees to adhere to health and safety policies. The Workplace Health & Safety Show is Australia's only workplace health and safety event, with thousands of health and safety decision makers from multiple sectors attending the live, interactive learning experience showcasing cutting-edge technology, ideas, and practices in workplace safety.

Intelligent Bio Solutions stood alongside other industry leaders collectively working toward healthy and safe work environments that prioritize the well-being of all individuals. Statistics from the Workplace Health & Safety Show held in 2022 revealed that 96% of visitors surveyed said it was important or very important to attend the exhibition to find new products and services. Additionally, 92% had a level of influence in health and safety purchases within their business, with 60% having a high degree of influence or the final say.

The Intelligent Fingerprinting Drug screeninging System is increasingly recognized as the world's first fingerprint-based drug testing system that analyzes fingerprint sweat to screen for recent drug use, including cannabis, cocaine, opiates, and methamphetamine, in under ten minutes. A laboratory confirmation service is also available. The innovative product provides a quick, easy, non-invasive and dignified alternative to traditional point-of-care drug testing methods, such as urine and saliva.

The system has applications within many sectors, and current customers include employers in safety- critical industries such as construction, manufacturing and engineering, transport and logistics firms, drug treatment organizations, and coroners.