Market Insight: Trends In Tech-Enhanced EHS Services

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Executive Summary

The market for tech-enhanced EHS services is expanding rapidly, as organizations seek partners that combine deep domain expertise with digital innovation. A range of services firms – from the ‘Big 4’, to niche and specialist EHS consultancies – are increasingly embedding technologies such as AI, computer vision, digital twins, drones and the Internet of Things (IoT) into their project delivery. However, there remains considerable uncertainty around the extent to which these firms have incorporated these technologies, how the tools are being applied in practice, and which use cases deliver measurable value for clients. This report provides EHS executives with clarity on the current landscape of technology-enhanced EHS services. 

Summary for decision-makers
EHS services firms are judged on their technical capabilities
A broad range of firms provide EHS services
EHS services firms deliver various project types
An extensive landscape provides scope for tech-enhanced EHS services to deliver value
Tech-enhanced EHS services address EHS practitioners’ main operational goals
Figure 1. EHS services firms by heritage
Figure 2. The most important consulting project types for achieving corporate EHS goals
Figure 3. EHSQ operational priority areas for the next two years

About the Authors

Moses Makin

Moses Makin

Industry Analyst

Moses is an Industry Analyst specializing in contractor management and the application of AI to safety management. He advises technology vendors and practitioners on real-worl...

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Nathan Goldstein

Nathan Goldstein

Senior Manager

Nathan is a Senior Manager at Verdantix, specializing in EHS software and the convergence of sustainability, EHS and operational risk. He leads research that helps corporate d...

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