The Growing ORM Software Market: Key Trends And Market Forecast

  • Webinar
  • Operational Excellence

The Growing ORM Software Market: Key Trends And Market Forecast

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

The operational risk management software market is evolving rapidly under the convergence of solutions, a slew of M&A activity and availability of new technologies. How will the market size change from 2019 to 2024? What segments will grow the fastest? What are the key factors that will drive growth? How has COVID 19 impacted growth? This webinar provides executives at ORM software vendors, practice leaders in systems integrators and financial investors with market data to inform business planning and strategy.

This webinar will also take a closer look into the permit to work (PTW) software market and share the findings of the inaugural Buyer’s Guide For Permit To Work Software report by providing an overview of the capabilities offered by PTW software providers.

On this webinar

Malavika Tohani

Research Director, Industrial Transformation

Malavika leads the Verdantix Industrial Transformation practice. Her current research agenda focuses on digital technologies for Operational Excellence including digital twins and software solutions for industrial risk and asset management. Malavika has over 15 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.