The VelocityEHS AI Roadmap: Strategy And EHS Priority Areas

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Executive Summary

EHS leaders increasingly expect software solutions to incorporate embedded AI capabilities. VelocityEHS stands out as one of the most prominent vendors meeting this expectation: its AI functionality enhances the ability of EHS teams to manage five critical risk domains – safety, operational, ergonomic, chemical and contractor risks. This report provides an in-depth analysis of VelocityEHS’s AI features, assessing the value they deliver to practitioners and exploring the strategic foundations that enable the firm to successfully develop and deploy these features in a highly competitive market.

The VelocityEHS product suite is competitive, in a market craving AI for EHS
VelocityEHS applies AI selectively to solve core EHS challenges
VelocityEHS’s AI is underpinned by a holistic strategy

Figure 1. VelocityEHS’s safety management AI-enhanced workflow
Figure 2.
VelocityEHS’s operational risk AI-enhanced workflow
Figure 3.
Barriers to AI adoption

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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