Managing Operational Risks With A Technology Roadmap (Webinar)

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Executive Summary

In recent years, firms with physical operational assets such as manufacturing equipment, railway depots, chemical plants, natural gas pipelines and retail stores have started using digital technology to identify and control the risks associated with those assets. Their aim is to better manage operational risks, which have both safety and business continuity implications. This webinar identifies and discusses the business value, pace of innovation, investment case and maturity of a wide array of innovative operational risk technologies such as drones, augmented reality visors, digital wearables, barrier risk management software, process safety management software, qualitative and quantitative risk assessment software, mobile risk apps and asset integrity software.

This webinar is a must-attend for operational executives, facility and plant managers, maintenance executives and EHS leaders to understand the different solutions that are available to them, so that they can prioritize their investment decisions to minimise operational risks and maximise operational efficiency as well as safety. Operational risk and EHS software vendors should also join this webinar to assess the supplier ecosystem for such solutions, evaluate what their competitors are doing and discover ways to enhance the value proposition they offer their customers.

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Malavika Tohani

Malavika Tohani

Research Director

Malavika is a Research Director at Verdantix, guiding research that explores how digital technologies and services are reshaping industrial operations to become safer, more ef...

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