Turning EHSS Professionals into Technology Leaders

Like it or not, all companies are becoming technology companies in today’s world because they are collecting, managing and analyzing data that helps them drive decisions. EHS&S professionals are right in the middle of this gathering and analysis routine, yet they are not typically the ones driving for efficiencies with technology. Why is this and what can we do to change it? In this technical session we are bringing together two communities to address this challenge and discuss:

  • Where is biggest need for technology in this dirty and dangerous industry?
  • Is there a lack of technical solutions?
  • What are the roadblocks to adopting it?
  • What we can do to bridge this gap?

Representing the EHS&S community is Becky Neal, Vice Chair of the Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals and representing EHS&S technology is Brian Payer Director of Digital Solutions at Sphera.

Presented in association with:

Register to view the on-demand webinar.

Circles-1 (1)
WO 084 – Turning EHSS Professionals into Technology Leaders copy

Latest insights from Sphera

The Confidence Paradox in supply chain risk: why near-universal assurance coexists with persistent loss

The Confidence Paradox in supply chain risk: why near-universal assurance coexists with persistent loss

Supply chain risk hasn’t normalised—confidence has. Leaders trust risk reporting despite persistent disruption and weak visibility, creating a…
January 15, 2026
Image of woman viewing tablet LCA
Sphera customers put LCAs to work

Sphera customers put LCAs to work

See how Sphera customers use Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) to measure environmental impact, reduce emissions and drive sustainability.
January 12, 2026
Rolls-Royce: Proving sustainability of emergency power generators with verified EPDs

Rolls-Royce: Proving sustainability of emergency power generators with verified EPDs

To advance sustainability and set new industry benchmarks, Rolls-Royce’s Power Systems division collaborated with Sphera to develop EPDs.
December 29, 2025