TechTalk: Wearable Devices For EHS Use Cases

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Executive Summary

Whilst still in the early stages of launch, there is a wide range of use cases in which wearable technologies can greatly benefit EHS programmes. All industries can benefit from the granular insights wearable devices provide into worker and environmental conditions. In our 2019 survey of Industrial Wearables we found a huge appetite for wearables for safe driving, hazardous environment monitoring and worker location tracking. Our research estimated the connected worker device market was worth $402 million in 2019 and will grow at a 13.1% CAGR to $4.3 billion in 2039. This video examines the usage scenarios, challenges and value of implementing wearable devices.

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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.

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