Industry Event // Safety gets smarter: How AI is shaking up EHS solutions

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  • Environment, Health & Safety

16, April 2025

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Industry Event // Safety gets smarter: How AI is shaking up EHS solutions

Dive into an enlightening discussion about the exciting changes shaping the EHS landscape in our upcoming webinar, "Safety gets smarter: How AI is shaking up EHS solutions". Drawing on insights from the Verdantix Green Quadrant report, the latest Tech Roadmap EHS Technologies (2025) report just published, and expert industry knowledge, we'll explore the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in streamlining EHS management tasks, enriching data interpretation and enhancing compliance procedures. Explore how Ideagen’s innovative approach can help navigate these changes and fill the market gaps in EHS - from leveraging AI-enabled solutions to adopting AI agents and more.  

Join speakers Moses Makin, Industry Analyst in the EHS and Quality team at Verdantix, and Pamala Bobbitt, VP of EHSQ Solutions at Ideagen, for this insightful discussion.

Key Takeaways:

  • Discover how AI is transforming EHS technology, from AI assistants to compliance solutions, and how Ideagen supports these advancements.
  • Understand the balance between human and AI responsibilities in EHS, focusing on complex tasks and workforce training.
  • Gain insights from industry experts and explore how aligning technology, people, and processes can improve safety.

Attending this event

Moses Makin

Industry Analyst

Moses joined Verdantix in 2023 and now works as an Industry Analyst in the EHS and Quality team. He focuses on EHS topics such as contractor management, quality management and environmental services. Before joining the EHS and Quality team, Moses worked as a conference producer, developing events designed for business leaders on a wide range of topics, such as EHS, supply chain sustainability, power purchase agreements, energy storage and artificial intelligence. Moses has a BA in Economics and History from the University of Leeds. Whilst studying for that, he completed a summer exchange in Hong Kong and an internship at the UK Civil Service.