The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Human Intelligence (HI), and Operations Intelligence (OI) is on the cusp of transforming Process Safety Management (PSM). AI-powered predictive models and processes promise improved best practice-based risk assessments, the ability to move from reactive to predictive and proactive mitigation of threats, and to help minimize process disruptions and equipment failures before they occur. This session takes a closer look at how AI-powered insights could facilitate more informed decision-making, reduced downtime, the strengthening workplace safety culture, and help prevent industrial accidents.
Market volatility, tariffs, increasing energy demands and geopolitical tensions are driving a new era uncertainty across the global energy landscape. These rapid and pervasive geopolitical and market shifts are putting even more pressure on aging assets, available capacity and operational costs. Traditional, siloed approaches to process safety are no longer just inefficient—they may be a liability. In this Ask the Expert session, we’ll discuss why organizations must embrace digital process safety solutions to navigate this new era of volatility. You’ll learn how digital solutions and AI can provide real-time visibility, proactive risk mitigation, and enhanced regulatory compliance—empowering organizations to adapt and operate safely amid global uncertainty.
Access all of day one sessions through ON24 here.
Digital process safety systems promise reduced risk, improved compliance, and greater operational efficiency—but too often, those promises are never fully realized. Why do some digitalization initiatives succeed where others fail? The reality is that many implementations fail due to poor integration with existing processes, lack of user adoption, disconnected data, and a misunderstanding of the complex operational context in which these tools must function. In this session, we’ll explore the root causes of success and failure in digital process safety initiatives and what it takes to bridge the gap between software capabilities and practical outcomes.
In a world of escalating uncertainty, operational resilience begins with controlling what you can. Backed by global survey insights, this session explores how Process Safety Management (PSM) technologies reduce downtime, strengthen continuity, boost productivity and drive ROI well beyond compliance—through smarter collaboration, automation, and a focus on what’s within operational control.
Building Operational Resilience: Why you must go beyond compliance to ensure safety and combat the rising cost of downtime.
Access all of day one sessions through ON24 here.
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Human Intelligence (HI), and Operations Intelligence (OI) is on the cusp of transforming Process Safety Management (PSM). AI-powered predictive models and processes promise improved best practice-based risk assessments, the ability to move from reactive to predictive and proactive mitigation of threats, and to help minimize process disruptions and equipment failures before they occur. This session takes a closer look at how AI-powered insights could facilitate more informed decision-making, reduced downtime, the strengthening workplace safety culture, and help prevent industrial accidents.
Market volatility, tariffs, increasing energy demands and geopolitical tensions are driving a new era uncertainty across the global energy landscape. These rapid and pervasive geopolitical and market shifts are putting even more pressure on aging assets, available capacity and operational costs. Traditional, siloed approaches to process safety are no longer just inefficient—they may be a liability. In this Ask the Expert session, we’ll discuss why organizations must embrace digital process safety solutions to navigate this new era of volatility. You’ll learn how digital solutions and AI can provide real-time visibility, proactive risk mitigation, and enhanced regulatory compliance—empowering organizations to adapt and operate safely amid global uncertainty.
Digital process safety systems promise reduced risk, improved compliance, and greater operational efficiency—but too often, those promises are never fully realized. Why do some digitalization initiatives succeed where others fail? The reality is that many implementations fail due to poor integration with existing processes, lack of user adoption, disconnected data, and a misunderstanding of the complex operational context in which these tools must function. In this session, we’ll explore the root causes of success and failure in digital process safety initiatives and what it takes to bridge the gap between software capabilities and practical outcomes.