Fyt - AI designed to improve sedentary workforce ageing

Fyt - 旨在改善久坐劳动力老龄化的人工智能

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10025516
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 53.58万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Collaborative R&D
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2022 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Our vision is to raise awareness of sedentary behaviour, help people live healthier lives, and age better. Despite known health impacts of excessive sitting, office workers spend on average 5hours/day sitting at their desk. With hybrid home-working becoming a permanent arrangement, employers need to adapt their health and safety responsibilities for those working from home in addition to the office.Using a people-centred design approach this project will develop a service (desktop/web/mobile app) around the VRGO-fyt sensor prototype (developed through Innovate UK Smart project ref-52666) that effectively motivates employees to be more active through standup nudges, stretching exercises and motivational information. This Fyt service-wrapper aims to improve the ageing journey for office workers, reducing pain and improving mental health through improving posture and physical activity.Innovative smart sensor technologies and custom machine-learning algorithms are tailored to each user, enabling independent self-care. An iterative double diamond design process with our user community will discover, define, develop, deliver and evaluate, resulting in a service that is user tested and market ready.Our target market is corporate wellness (global $56,991m-2020, _\[Ref1-ReportLinker\]_), accessed through HR departments interested in engaging staff, monitoring wellness, improving performance, improving mental health and tackling the challenges of working from home (post-Covid). 95% of HR leaders think it is important for organizations to support and encourage their employees to be physically active _\[Ref2-HarrisPoll\_HRSurvey2019\]_.This project addresses this through building a service targeted at desk-based workers, that is engaging, simple to set up, low future maintenance and adaptable to work with all chair varieties. A remote monitoring platform will use data collected to assist corporate wellness leaders plan, track, manage and execute wellness programs that drive employee participation and deliver meaningful, valuable results.The final project outcome will be a fully functioning service ready for manufacture scale-up and market launch. Future iterations could include more holistic options, i.e. mindfulness practice, hydration, breathing etc.
我们的愿景是提高人们对久坐行为的认识,帮助人们过着更健康的生活和更好的年龄。尽管过度坐着的健康影响已知,但办公室工作人员平均每天坐在桌子旁花费5小时。 With hybrid home-working becoming a permanent arrangement, employers need to adapt their health and safety responsibilities for those working from home in addition to the office.Using a people-centred design approach this project will develop a service (desktop/web/mobile app) around the VRGO-fyt sensor prototype (developed through Innovate UK Smart project ref-52666) that effectively motivates employees to be more active through standup nudges, stretching exercises and motivational 信息。这款FYT服务涉及的人旨在改善办公室工作人员的衰老旅程,通过改善姿势和体育锻炼来减轻疼痛并改善心理健康。为每个用户量身定制的智能传感器技术和定制的机器学习算法,从而实现独立的自我保健。与我们的用户社区一起的迭代双钻石设计过程将发现,定义,开发,交付和评估,从而获得用户测试和市场准备就绪的服务。我们的目标市场是公司健康(全球569.91万美元-2020,_ \ [ref1-Ref1-ReportLinker \] _ _) (后载)。 95%的人力资源领导人认为,组织的重要性和鼓励其员工保持身体活跃_ \ [ref2-harrispoll \ _hrsurvey2019 \] _。该项目通过建立针对的服务的服务来解决这一问题,该服务是基于办公桌的工人,即易于设立,低于未来的维护和适用于所有工作人员的工作。远程监控平台将使用收集的数据来协助公司健康领导者计划,跟踪,管理和执行健康计划,以推动员工参与并提供有意义的,有价值的结果。最终的项目结果将是一项功能齐全的服务,准备制造规模和市场发布。未来的迭代可能包括更多的整体选择,即正念练习,补水,呼吸等。

项目成果

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