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Nevada Sanchez, co-founder of the Butterfly Network, talks to Machine Design about the organization making life-saving technology available to frontline healthcare workers in ...
TORONTO, April 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cority, the global leader in enterprise Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) and Sustainability software, today announced the release of its new ...
Cority’s Motion Capture for Industrial Ergonomics solution is now globally available through CorityOne, the company’s integrated software ecosystem.
“By integrating motion capture technology into our industrial ergonomics solutions, we enable health & safety professionals and even non-specialists to quickly and accurately capture key ergonomic ...
Cority Launches Advanced Motion Capture Solution to Strengthen Industrial Ergonomics Programs Empowering organizations to proactively identify and reduce ergonomic risks with AI-powered technology ...
“By integrating motion capture technology into our industrial ergonomics solutions, we enable health & safety professionals and even non-specialists to quickly and accurately capture key ...
Empowering organizations to proactively identify and reduce ergonomic risks with AI-powered technology TORONTO, April 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cority, the global leader in enterprise Environmental ...
TORONTO, April 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cority, the global leader in enterprise Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) and Sustainability software, today announced the release of its new ...
Typing, clicking, and even jotting down notes too often without proper ergonomics can lead to repetitive motion injuries. These injuries, like carpal tunnel syndrome or tendonitis, stem from ...
Ergonomic hazards exist in all areas of life, from daily chores to your professional environment. Here’s what to watch for and ways to reduce your risk of injury.
Nearly half of warehouse injuries nationwide are classified as “musculoskeletal” — such as sprains and aches resulting from repetitive motions or other ergonomic hazards.
Thinking about workplace design can help accommodate workers with different abilities, body types and cultural preferences, according to the National Safety Council.