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AgeingatWork

Research Details

  • Funding Organization : European Commission
  • Funding Programme : Horizon 2020 – Digital Transformation in health and care
  • Funding Instrument : Research & Innovation Action
  • Duration : 36 months
  • Total Budget : € 3,995,750
  • ITI Budget : € 781,250
  • Scientific Responsible : Dr. Konstantinos Votis

Description

AgeingAtWork will develop a novel ICT-based, personalized system to support ageing workers (aged 50+) into designing fit-for-purpose work environments and managing flexibly their evolving needs. Advanced dynamically adapted virtual models of workers will incorporate specificities in respect to skills, physical, cognitive and behavioural factors, being extended from the work context to personal life aspects interacting with workability, health and well-being. Virtual workplace models will encode characteristics of the workplace (factory, outdoor work site, home), at both physical and semantic, resource/process levels. On top of the models, computational intelligence will be responsible to (a) assess use specificities and needs i.r.t. work conditions, both in term of ergonomics, health and safety issues and task assignments, and (b) perform personalized predictive simulations on workability, health and well-being. Recommendations will then be provided both to the worker and company (under strict privacy restrictions), on how the working conditions must adapt. The worker models will be populated by highly unobtrusive worker sensing, both at work, at home and on the move. To foster workability and productivity, highly personalized, intuitive, age-friendly productivity, co-design enhancement tools will be developed, including ones for AR/VR-based context-awareness and telepresence, lifelong learning and knowledge-sharing. On the top of these, a novel Ambient Virtual Coach (AVC) will encompass an emphatic mirroring avatar for subtle notifications provision, an adaptive Visual Analytics-based personal dashboard, and a reward-based motivation system targeting positive and balanced worker behaviour at work and personal life, towards a novel paradigm of ambient support into workability and well-being. The integrated system will be developed by user-centered design and will be evaluated at two pilot sites, related to core Industry 4.0 processes of mining and machines production.

Consortium

  • CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS (CERTH) – Greece
  • UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID – Spain
  • SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT – Germany
  • MYSPHERA SL – Spain
  • PANEPISTIMIO PATRON – Greece
  • SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS (UK) LIMITED – UK
  • CENTRALNY INSTYTUT OCHRONY PRACY – PANSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAWCZY – Poland
  • INSTITUT FUR ARBEITSMEDIZIN, SICHERHEITSTECHNIK UND ERGONOMIE ASER EV – Germany
  • KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN – Belgium
  • Q-PLAN INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS PC – Greece
  • ASOCIACION NACIONAL DE EMPRESARIOS FABRICANTES DE ARIDOS- Spain
  • MULTIMED ENGINEERS SRL – Italy
  • HIT HYPERTECH INNOVATIONS LTD – Cyprus