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The project began in September 2017 and is now concluded. This recently completed project was funded by the EPRI’s Technology Innovation program (first two years) and in this final year it was supported by members of Program 62-Occupational Health and Safety. In addition, this project received in-kind support of the augmented reality equipment by EPRI’s...
Read MoreOur two educational tracks are Exoskeletons and Augmented Reality and ErgoX will: Provide an update on human factors, safety, and ergonomics research methods for exoskeletons Highlight standards and technology on exoskeletons Inform and educate stakeholders (designers, users, and researchers) about exoskeleton types, applications, and their potential to reduce injuries and increase human performance (productivity, quality, etc.). Exoskeletons and Exosuits are wearable technologies designed...
Read MoreThe months of May and June bring a flurry of AR events that the AREA and its members support. So, with my travel bag in hand and a list of industry experts with whom I would like to meet and discuss the work of the AREA, panels to chair and talks about the growth of...
Read MoreAttendees will gain insight into the following topics: What is the goal of the US Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology, and, in particular, the Public Safety Communications Research program? How is NIST studying human factors and developing AR and VR tools for Public Safety professionals? What have the challenge programs and...
Read MoreThe Department of Human Factors and Behavioral Neurobiology at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach trains students to understand the interactions of humans with other elements of a system. From neuroscience to human factors psychology, Embry-Riddle is the only university in the offering a bachelor’s, a master’s, and a Ph.D. degree program in Human Factors Psychology...
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