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23rd Greentech Workplace Fire, Safety & Security Summit & Awards 2025 – Shaping Safer Workplaces in India

The 23rd Greentech Workplace Fire, Safety & Security Summit & Awards 2025 will bring together safety leaders, experts, and decision makers in Jaipur on 15–16 December 2025 to discuss how Indian organizations can build safer, more resilient, and future‑ready workplaces.


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Key features of the 2025 edition

The 2025 edition will feature high‑level keynote sessions, technical presentations, and interactive discussions on fire safety, industrial risk, emergency preparedness, and security management. Delegates will gain insights into emerging technologies, risk assessment techniques, behavior‑based safety, and integrated EHS management systems. Dedicated networking breaks, panel discussions, and Q&A sessions will help participants learn from peers and benchmark their own practices.

Recognition through Greentech Awards

A highlight of the event is the prestigious awards ceremony that recognizes organizations and professionals who are demonstrating excellence in workplace fire, safety, and security. The awards are designed to celebrate sustained performance, innovation, leadership commitment, and impactful safety culture initiatives. For many organizations, receiving a Greentech award becomes a milestone that strengthens brand reputation, employee morale, and stakeholder confidence.

Who should attend

The summit is ideal for EHS heads, plant managers, safety officers, HR and CSR leaders, senior management, and public sector leaders who influence safety decisions. Solution providers, technology companies, consultants, and training organizations will also find strong value in interacting with prospective clients and understanding current pain points. By participating, delegates not only update their knowledge but also build a network of practitioners committed to “zero harm” and safer growth.

 
 
 

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