Chris Thomas - Disrupting Safety Training
Within 10 years time, Virtual Reality will add US $1.5 Trillion to global GDP, which is an incomprehensibly large number. To understand how this tech will contribute what is essentially the same value as Russia's GDP in such a small space of time, take into consideration the very function it's disrupting.. Traditional learning formats are ineffective. Join us to learn about innovations from across industry, from increasing empathy and situational awareness to de escalating violence for frontline staff.
Chris will be taking us through disruptions in safety training using technologies such as VR for work at heights courses and more.
Cameron Stevens – Founder of the Safety Innovation Academy
Cameron Stevens is a health and safety professional dedicated to step-changing health and safety performance with emerging technologies and is considered Australia’s leading Safety Technologist. Cameron is the ANZ Solutions Engineer for wearable technology start-up RealWear Inc. and the Founder of the Safety Innovation Academy. When not immersed in technology Cameron enjoys a cold IPA, single origin coffee and exploring the wonders of the natural world.
During this safety technology & innovation focused webinar we’ll be spending time with the question “Could technology have prevented this incident from occurring?” to explore the intersection where safety & technology meet at the cutting edge.
Andrew Heinrich – Digital H&S thought leader
'Predictive analytics' is a term thrown around by many a tech proponent, novice and expert alike. But what does it really mean? And can we really ever use data analytics to predict health and safety incidents? Andy Heinrichs walks participants through a quickfire lesson in predictive analytics, and how safety professionals and practitioners should think about data analytics in their roles.
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