Human Factors and Ergonomics
Malaysia Conference

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The Meeting Theme of the 5th HFEM Biennial Conference on Human Factors and Ergonomics

Accelerating human factors and ergonomics toward an inclusive and sustainable future

Understanding socio-technical challenges of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and beyond, can help to promote inclusion and diversity in HFE applications, as well as to forecast and impact socio-technical systems of the new industrial revolution.

Final Call for Participation

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Hours
Minutes
Seconds

The Meeting Theme of the 5TH HFEM Biennial Conference on Human Factors and Ergonomics

Accelerating human factors and ergonomics toward an inclusive and sustainable future

Understanding socio-technical challenges of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and beyond, can help to promote inclusion and diversity in HFE applications, as well as to forecast and impact socio-technical systems of the new industrial revolution.

We enthusiastically invite you to participate in HFEMC 2023 by sharing your latest research, work experiences and transformative ideas through eight modes of communication and interaction:

keynote and plenary presentations
parallel sessions
poster sessions
workshops
exhibitions
product design competitions
practitioner and industry demonstrations
special interest group meetings

The 5th Biennial HFEM Conference on Human Factors and Ergonomics, organized by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Malaysia, will be held jointly with ErgoLympics 2023, a product design competition that uncovers affordable and effective solutions, driven by human factors, ergonomics and occupational safety and health best practices.

We are excited to announce the 5th Biennial HFEM Conference on human factors and ergonomics to be organized by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFEM), Malaysia. It will be held jointly with ErgoLympic 2023, a competition that uncovers affordable and effective solutions, driven by human factors, ergonomics, and occupational safety and health best practices.

HFEM Conference theme

Accelerating human factors and ergonomics toward an inclusive and sustainable future

The conference theme is set to understand the socio-technical challenges of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and beyond, and how key HFE theories, methods, designs, studies and technical advances can be applied to promote inclusion and diversity in HFE applications, as well as to forecast and impact socio-technical systems of the new industrial revolution. The question is how to accelerate implementation of HFE in accomplishing the end?

Meet the Keynote and Plenary Speakers

We bring to you distinguished experts in ergonomics and human factors field.

TUESDAY, 15TH AUGUST

Professor David C. Caple

Australia

Sustainable ergonomics interventions to MSD risks in industries

PROFESSOR ARTO REIMAN

Finland

Human factors and ergonomics in manufacturing in the industry 4.0 context

WEDNESDAY, 16TH AUGUST

David J. Wortley

United Kingdom

Global challenges and impact of disruptive digital technologies on HFE

Professor Sidney W.A. Dekker

Australia

If we need incentives to speak up, engineering has already failed

THURSDAY, 17TH AUGUST

Professor Andrew Thatcher

South Africa

Sustainability, HFE, and design for all: Why the sustainability agenda represents good HFE

Hon. Dr. Palanivel Thiaga Rajan

Tamil Nadu, India

Human factors application to the design and delivery of public goods and services by the Government

FRIDAY, 18TH AUGUST

Dr. Sarita Dara

New Zealand

Healthcare lands safely : Transposition of aerospace human factors lessons to improve healthcare systems and patient safety

Dr Pawan Vora

USA

Rethinking User-Centered Design in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

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