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TNO at Holst Centre uses two kinds of sensors in the vitality chair.
March 24, 2022
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World
As we lead an ever more sedentary life, vitality at the workplace is gaining attention. It seems like everyone wants a healthy and sustainable work environment. But what does that environment look like? How do we create it and what contribution can technology bring? The Workplace Experience is showcasing the latest innovations in the field of workplace vitality. Visitors can experience the workplace of the future live on March 29-30, 2022. Holst Centre will showcase its ‘vitality chair’ in the Innovation Circle, hosted by the Workplace Vitality Hub. Many people in the Netherlands and around the globe suffer from obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. This is largely caused by our lifestyle, which has become more sedentary over the last decades. Stress and physical inactivity are in the workplace a cause of declined health and well-being. The Dutch government wants to counteract the effects and is supporting businesses to come up with solutions to improve people’s health and lifestyle, also in the workplace. Workplace Vitality Hub In the search for improved vitality, the work floor has become a focus area. Knowledge partners imec, TNO, TU/e and Fontys have founded the Workplace Vitality Hub at the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven. They have already accumulated a vast knowledge base on sensors, data technology and the physical work environment. Together with business partners and solution providers a broad innovation network has been set up. The Vitality Hub is a living lab where technological, design and social innovations are de-veloped to be marketed. It is also a place where employees and employers can experience what workplace vitality entails and a community is built around office vitality. Vitality Chairs At Holst Centre, two chairs are currently under development. Project leaders Bernard Grundlehner (imec) and Margreet de Kok (TNO) took a closer look at the sensor technolo-gies that already existed within their respective knowledge institutes. “Margreet and I thought about how we can adapt and combine these existing technolo-gies,” said Grundlehner. “Imec, for instance, has been looking into EKG measurements without the use of patches and direct skin contact. We have incorporated this technology in car seats, but we had not looked at an office environment yet.” TNO at Holst Centre uses two kinds of sensors in the vitality chair. “We can measure pressure to assess posture with piezo-resistive sensors,” de Kok said. “With the so-called piezo-electric sensors we measure the dynamics of pressure instead of pressure alone. That way, you can detect small changes in pressure, indicating a heart-beat or breathing pattern.” The vitality chair will not feature in tomorrow’s office furniture catalogue, but great steps are expected to be made this year in the development of the chair. “Finetuning the sensor technologies is scheduled for the near future,” de Kok noted. “We proved that we can do the measurements, but there is always room for improvement. As soon as people are working in the chair in real life, that is when we know how much data we can gather and what we can do with that data. The privacy aspect is also an important aspect to master: who has access to the data collected.”
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