WEBINAR SERIES

The Perfect Storm

Integrating Environmental Data, Weather Insights, and Emission Control for Total Impact Management

Nov 20, 12PM CET

Join us at the webinar

Hi there! Great to see you’re interested in joining our ‘lunch-n-learn’ webinar. Fill in the registration form on the right to book your spot and get some tips that will help take the headache out of environmental management and make your life a little easier!

Managing environmental impacts is hard. More often than not it involves making sense of loads of fragmented data, unpredictable weather patterns, and demanding community and regulatory stakeholders. This typically results in slow, reactive decisions and missed opportunities for proactive management.

There is hope! In this ‘lunch-n-learn’ webinar, we’ll share some ideas on how you can break down data silos and break out of data “analysis paralysis”, transitioning from clutter and complexity to confidence and clarity so you can get ahead of environmental risks and optimise performance at your operation.

See you on November 20!

Key Benefits of Attending:

Manage Impact Proactively

Learn how Omnis empowers you to predict and mitigate environmental impacts before they occur, leveraging live data and forecast models.

Break Down Data Silos

Understand how Omnis consolidates disparate data streams into a single platform, enabling smarter, faster decision-making.

Demonstrate Sustainable Operations

Discover how Omnis supports sustainable growth, reduces risks while improving community and regulatory relations.
About the host
Ian Edgehill
Head of Product Marketing

Ian has guided innovative products to market, empowering organisations with data-driven approaches to sustainability for over 10 years. Passionate about the power of technology for impact management, he’s worked alongside environmental specialists to transform IoT and data insights into impactful tools for better decision-making across a variety of sectors including mining, waste management, wastewater treatment and heavy industry.

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