Brady India Highlights Safety Beyond Compliance, Building Culture, and Total Wellbeing at Safety Conclave 2026
From compliance to culture, industry leaders explore Best Practices, collaboration and the future of workplace safety.
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Panel Discussion on Cultivating Safety Culture & Total Well Being
Brady Corporation India recently convened leading voices from across industries at its inaugural Safety Conclave 2026, reinforcing a clear message: industrial safety is evolving from a compliance requirement into a strategic business imperative.
Bringing together 36 safety leaders from 24 organizations across sectors including automotive, electronics, pharmaceuticals, oil & gas, and public sector, the conclave served as a focused platform for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and forward-looking discussions on workplace safety.
Rather than centring the engagement around product showcases, Brady India curated a dialogue-driven forum addressing real-world challenges—from frontline adoption of safety practices to the growing role of AI and data-driven insights in risk mitigation.
Opening remarks from regional leadership highlighted Brady’s commitment to moving beyond traditional vendor relationships toward co-creating solutions with customers. The session further emphasized the importance of building a community of safety leaders who learn collaboratively across industries.
Industry Insights: From AI to Shopfloor Culture
A key highlight of the conclave was the cross-industry exchange of practical insights and best practices.
From the automotive sector, Mr. Chandramani Lal, Sr. Manager EHS of TVS Motor Company demonstrated how AI and data analytics are being leveraged to quantify and enhance workplace safety outcomes, signaling a shift toward predictive safety models.
Mr. Prashant B.C (Head EHS) of Molex emphasized embedding safety into organizational culture through hands-on training and behavioural reinforcement, while Uno Minda contributed perspectives on scaling safety practices across complex manufacturing ecosystems.
From the pharmaceutical domain, Mr. Mukul Bhuchar :- Head - Safety, Health & Environment (Biologics) of Dr. Reddy's Laboratories hosted an interactive session exploring real world operational and regulatory challenges, offering actionable insights into building resilient safety frameworks. Contributions from GE HealthCare added a global dimension to the discussions.
Beyond Compliance: Culture, Wellbeing, and Accountability
Panel discussions further expanded the conversation beyond compliance, focusing on the role of culture, wellbeing, and leadership in driving sustainable safety outcomes.
Experts from Reliance Jio, ABB, Kennametal, and Filtrex shared perspectives on:
- Cultivating a culture of total wellbeing
- Ensuring equipment and facility safety in high-risk environments Driving accountability across all organizational levels
- The discussions underscored a critical shift—safety culture must be co-owned by leadership and frontline teams alike.
A Strategic Shift in Industrial Safety
What distinguished the conclave was its broader narrative: safety is increasingly being viewed as a driver of productivity, employee engagement, and long-term business resilience—not just risk mitigation.

Sacheen Lathkar, Director – India Business, Brady Corporation
For Brady India, the event marks a strategic milestone in positioning itself as a trusted partner and thought leader in industrial safety, combining global expertise with deep understanding of India’s evolving industrial landscape.
“In today’s interconnected industrial landscape, safety is no longer limited to individual organizations—it is a shared responsibility across industries. At Brady India, we believe workplace safety must go beyond compliance and align with global standards, ensuring that every employee operates in a secure and reliable environment.”
— Sacheen Lathkar, Director – India Business, Brady Corporation
“With our presence across multiple industries and regions, Brady is uniquely positioned to bring together diverse safety insights and best practices. Platforms like the Safety Conclave enable organizations to learn from each other and adopt proven approaches that can be scaled across sectors.” — Stone Ren, Product Management & Marketing Director, Brady Asia
Looking Ahead
As industries navigate increasing automation, digital transformation, and evolving regulatory demands, platforms like the Brady Safety Conclave signal a new direction—one defined by collaboration, intelligent systems, and cultural transformation.
The conversations in Bengaluru reflect a broader industry momentum: the future of safety lies not just in compliance, but in shared responsibility and continuous innovation.
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