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EVERY CRITICAL EHS FUNCTION.
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Connect every EHS function to move faster than risk. Powered by Accelerate®, the VelocityEHS Connected Platform, you get one simple experience with AI intelligence built in. Make better decisions, faster. Stop by the VelocityEHS Booth for live demos and meet our team of EHS experts. Get insights and intelligence to help you identify risks earlier and act with confidence.
VelocityEHS Booth #3500
Event sessions
Hear our experts speak
EHS 360: What Leading Organizations Are Doing Differently in 2026
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 15 | 3:45 p.m. ET | Venue 133
Speaker: Rick Barker, CSP, CPE, Head of Product, Ergonomics, Industrial Hygiene & Chemical Management
Session Description: EHS leaders are being asked to do more than ever, often with limited resources and increasing complexity. Despite this, many are making critical decisions without a clear understanding of how their programs compare to peers. In this session, we’ll present key findings from a new annual research initiative built on aggregated, anonymized customer and industry data. The study provides a 360-degree view of the current state of EHS programs, highlighting emerging trends, persistent pain points and the role technology is playing in shaping the future of safety. You’ll gain visibility into how organizations are prioritizing investments for 2026 and beyond, where EHS programs are maturing, and where gaps remain. We’ll also explore how leading organizations are using data, automation and expert-driven insights to move from reactive to proactive performance.


AI & Safety: Predict, Prevent, Protect.
Date and Time: Wednesday, September 16 | 10:00 a.m. ET | Learning Lab, Booth 4436
Speakers: Rick Barker, CSP, CPE, Head of Product, Ergonomics, Industrial Hygiene & Chemical Management & Brian Larsen, Principal Solutions Consultant
Session Description:
Serious Injuries & Fatalities (SIFs) aren’t just numbers. They’re events that change lives, families, and communities forever. Every health and safety professional feels this responsibility, and it’s why the slow progress in SIF reduction is so concerning. Even as other injuries have declined, the most devastating incidents remain stubbornly difficult to predict and prevent. But the challenge isn’t commitment, it’s visibility.
This session explores how AI can help provide the right kind of visibility. By rapidly analyzing incident data, AI identifies potential SIFs (PSIFs), uncovers hidden hazards, and reveals patterns that are nearly impossible to detect manually, giving teams a sharper lens on the risks that matter most.