"With India's rapid economic development, it is important to promote thought leadership in occupational health and safety through best-practice sharing at this historic ASSE event," ASSE president Kathy Seabrook said.
In a country with 1.3 billion people and an economy that is expected to be one of the top three in the world by 2028, according to a London-based think tank, it only makes sense for ASSE to be in India, Seabrook said.
The conference is being held in partnership with the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (IACC).
Founded in 1911, the Chicago-based society has more than 35,000 occupational safety, health and environmental professional members from around the globe. It opened an Indian chapter in March 2012.