A Digital Perspective On Contractor Lifecycle Management

  • Webinar
  • Operational Excellence

A Digital Perspective On Contractor Lifecycle Management

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Contractor safety management is a big challenge across multiple industries, and our analysis finds that hiring clients must adopt a closed loop digital process to achieve best practices for contractor safety management. However, in the market there is no vendor that currently offers a digital thread for the whole of contractor lifecycle management. This webinar will detail the industry landscape of the contractor safety management vendors, cover the different aspects of contractor lifecycle management, and end with recommendations for digital strategies for improving the risk management of contractors.

On this webinar

Malavika Tohani

Research Director, Industrial Transformation

Malavika leads the Verdantix Industrial Transformation practice. The team’s current research focusses on digital technologies and services that enable industrial operations become safer, efficient and sustainable such as asset maintenance and performance, industrial AI and data management, connected workforce and field service management, process safety and industrial engineering, design and construction. Malavika has over 20 years’ experience in research and strategy consulting. Malavika previously worked at Frost & Sullivan, managing and delivering advisory projects for clients involving expansion, acquisition, benchmarking and product development strategies. Malavika holds a MSc in Economics from Madras School of Economics.

Sebastian Winter

Industry Analyst

Sebastian is an Industry Analyst in the Verdantix Operational Excellence practice. His research agenda covers digital twins for industrial facilities, asset management software, and connected worker platforms. Sebastian also delivers market strategy, voice of the customer, thought leadership, CDD, and digital strategy advisory pieces. Prior to joining Verdantix, Sebastian worked for Trucost, a division of S&P Global, and held positions in China, Brunei and Kenya. Sebastian holds an MSc Environmental Technology from Imperial College London.