Maximizing Growth In The EHS Software Market (Webinar)

Published 21 March 2019 by Isabel Velasco & Steve Bolton &
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Executive Summary

Verdantix modelling reveals that global spend on EHS software will reach $1.2 billion during 2019 and this will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 9.2%, to reach $1.9 billion in 2024. Our analysis incorporated market drivers such as regulatory transformation in emerging markets, forecasted corporate expenditures, competitive and pricing pressures, and vendor acquisitions associated with operational risk software. During this webinar, Industry Analyst Isabel Velasco will present the model’s forecasts for primary industries and geographic regions, as well as overall growth projections for the five-year period.

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About the authors

Isabel Velasco

Industry Analyst

Isabel is an Industry Analyst in the Verdantix EHS practice. Her current agenda focuses on research on all applications of EHS Software, and digital technologies used for EHS services delivery and EHS training. Her current agenda is focused on benchmarking prominent players in the digital EHS services market, as well as in-depth market size and forecast studies that span EHS software and EHS services across global regions. Prior to Verdantix, Isabel worked within the sustainability function of GlaxoSmithKline. Isabel holds an MSc in Environmental Sustainability from the University of Edinburgh.

Steve Bolton

Research Director

Steve leads the Verdantix EHS research practice, based out of our New York office. He has 25 years of experience advising on sustainability, EHS, circular economy, corporate social responsibility and other business value topics. Steve received a dual environmental science and public policy Bachelor's degree from The College of William and Mary, a Master of Environmental Management degree from Duke University, and an MBA degree from James Madison University.

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