EHS Wearable Devices Market: Growing From $402 Million Today To $4.3 Billion In 2039 (Webinar)

Published 1 May 2019 by Bill Pennington & Steve Bolton &
Environment, Health & Safety Industrial Wearables Occupational Health Worker Safety Webinar

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Executive Summary

Verdantix is focused on the emerging market for EHS wearable devices. Progressing from our Smart Innovators report published in 2018, we have developed a research area focused on these innovative technologies and use cases. With the release of our Connected Worker Devices Market Size and Forecast 2019-2039 report, we are leading the effort to define the growth potential and future directions of this market. During this webinar, Senior Analyst Bill Pennington will review the findings of our research and provide vendors, corporate buyers and financial investors with market data to inform their business planning and strategy-setting. The webinar will convey the projected growth of the overall market as well as expected growth among EHS use cases, geographic regions and industry risk groupings.

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About the authors

Bill Pennington

VP Research, EHS & Risk Management
Bill is the VP Research for the Verdantix EHS & Risk Management practices. His current agenda focuses on understanding the evolution of EHS and enterprise risk management, evaluating emerging strategic risks and benchmarking technology buyers’ budgets, priorities and preferences globally.

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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