Partnership combines practitioner expertise with AI-enabled technology to support more consistent, defensible compliance aligned to evolving regulatory expectations.
DGXprt has entered into a strategic partnership with Riskcon Engineering, a leading Australian risk engineering and dangerous goods consulting firm working across highly hazardous and chemical industries.
The partnership brings together Riskcon's consulting expertise with DGXprt's AI-native dangerous goods compliance platform, aligned by a shared commitment to improving how storage and handling compliance is delivered, operationalised, and sustained in practice.
Under the partnership, Riskcon's accredited Dangerous Goods Consultants will use DGXprt across live client engagements. The platform will be embedded into consulting workflows to support activities such as hazardous chemical registers, determining storage threshold levels based on the jurisdiction, creation of compliant site manifests automatically, undertake site compliance audits, and ongoing dangerous goods safety management.
Importantly, the collaboration further strengthens DGXprt's practitioner-led foundation. Insight derived from real-world deployment by Riskcon's consultants will directly inform the continued advancement of the platform, ensuring DGXprt remains closely aligned to operational realities, regulatory interpretation, and the evolving needs of organisations managing dangerous goods.
This partnership represents a meaningful step in DGXprt's strategy to collaborate with leading industry practitioners to help modernise dangerous goods compliance.
"Our role is to help organisations navigate complex dangerous goods obligations with clarity and confidence. DGXprt stood out for its ability to translate regulatory requirements into a structured, technology-enabled compliance approach that supports both consultants and operators in maintaining safe and defensible practices. We see this partnership as an important step toward modernising how dangerous goods compliance is delivered across industry."
— Renton Parker, Managing Director at Riskcon Engineering
"The future of dangerous goods compliance will be defined by the strength of the connection between regulatory expertise and technology. Partnering with Riskcon reinforces our commitment to building a platform grounded in real-world practice while helping shape a more modern and resilient compliance model for industry."
— David Irvine, CEO of DGXprt
The partnership was formalised through an in-person onboarding and working session held on-site in Sydney in December 2025, attended by Riskcon's Dangerous Goods Consulting team. The session focused on how DGXprt supports storage and handling compliance today, as well as the longer-term role technology can play in improving dangerous goods and hazardous chemical compliance across industry. The session was led by David Irvine and Andrew Hahn.
Riskcon's decision to partner with DGXprt reflects confidence in the platform's current capabilities, alongside alignment on its future direction. Both organisations share a view that technology, when grounded in regulatory expertise and practical application, can improve consistency, transparency, and confidence in dangerous goods compliance.
The partnership is supported at both leadership and delivery levels. From Riskcon, Renton Parker, Jason Costa, and Steve Sylvester have been closely involved in establishing the collaboration. From DGXprt, the partnership is led by David Irvine, alongside co-founders Andrew Hahn, Christine Adeline, and Miki Makuch.
Through this partnership, DGXprt and Riskcon aim to strengthen the link between consulting expertise and compliance technology, supporting more consistent and defensible compliance outcomes for organisations managing dangerous goods today, while helping shape a more modern, technology-enabled approach aligned to evolving regulatory expectations.