Intelex Technologies Again Recognized as Industry Leader in EHS Software – Yahoo Finance

Independent analyst firm distinguishes Intelex’s strength in the categories of safety management, audits and inspections, ESG and quality management
TORONTO, January 05, 2023–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Intelex Technologies, a leading global provider of cloud-based environmental, health and safety (EHS) management software, announced today that it has been recognized as a leading EHS software provider by independent analyst firm Verdantix in its Green Quadrant: EHS Software 2023 report.
Intelex was named among the industry’s top software providers for its ability to meet customer demands in managing risks and improving business performance across various EHS impact areas. Intelex has maintained its status as a leader in the Green Quadrant: EHS Software report since the report’s inception in 2015.
In the 2023 benchmark report, Verdantix recognized Intelex for its holistic approach to environmental, health, safety and quality (EHSQ) – including strengths in safety management, audits and inspections, environmental, social and governance (ESG) and sustainability and quality management – and its focus on customer success. The report further recommends that Intelex should be shortlisted by enterprise and midmarket firms in need of a configurable EHSQ system and medium- to high-risk industries seeking to strengthen their Internet of Things ecosystems.
"Safety management has, and will continue to be, a top priority area for EHS decision makers," said Christopher Sayers, Industry Analyst, Verdantix EHS practice. "As the market reaches maturity, providers are turning to emerging technologies as a point of differentiation, resulting in a series of benefits for users, namely time savings, data quality improvements and increased EHS data streams."
"Intelex Technologies is proud to once again be recognized as a top EHS software provider in Verdantix’s EHS Software 2023 report," said Brian Ice, Chief Product and Engineering Officer, Intelex. "We are committed to meeting the industry’s ever-shifting needs by providing innovative tools and solutions that help organizations more seamlessly track, and better understand their EHS and ESG performance. This acknowledgement reflects our tireless commitment to our customers, who rely on our software to facilitate safe and compliant operations, reach their business goals and send workers home safe."
Using its proprietary Green Quadrant methodology, Verdantix assessed the capabilities of 23 EHS software providers through a series of live product demonstrations, user interviews and survey data from EHS industry decision-makers in compiling its report.
About Intelex
For more than 30 years, Intelex has been making a difference in the world by helping our 1,400 customers achieve safer, more sustainable operations. Our web and mobile solutions streamline and simplify environmental, safety, quality and risk management, empowering organizations to meet the challenges of an increasingly complex marketplace while minimizing negative social, environmental and human impacts. Intelex is proud to be an operating company of Fortive Corporation, which provides strength in numbers, strength in skills and perspectives, and strength in our shared conviction to make an impact.
About Verdantix
Verdantix is an independent research and advisory firm with expertise in digital strategies for Environment, Health & Safety, Operational Excellence, Smart Buildings, ESG & Sustainability and Net Zero & Climate Risk.
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