IISE Applied Ergonomics Conference

IISE Applied Ergonomics Conference

From Human Factors Minute by Human Factors Cast

January 20, 2026 · 1 min · Episode 114

About this episode

This episode discusses the Applied Ergonomics Society and the Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference, highlighting its importance for professionals in ergonomics and related fields.

...and now for another Human Factors Minute! AES, the Applied Ergonomics Society, is a worldwide resource for the ergonomics profession dedicated solely to the support of the profession and individuals involved with improving workplace performance, quality, sustainability and employee availability. AES supports the Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference and Expo, a conference where attendees gather from around the world to share best practices with other professionals in ergonomics, healthcare, safety, human resources and risk management. The conference allows attendees to learn from those who in the field and provides an opportunity to Attend multidisciplinary educational sessions for all experience levels, Expand your knowledge of crucial topics affecting the ergonomics community, Join in on the Master Track discussions and share opinions, strategies, new initiatives and brainstorm on various topics, attend workshops, and Earn Continuing Education Units. The conference is comprised of several types of sessions – Concurrent Sessions, Featured Speakers, Posters and Master Track Sessions. For more information on the Applied Ergonomics Conference, visit iise.org/aec. This has been…

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Host: Human Factors Cast

Topics covered

  • ergonomics
  • conference
  • workplace performance
  • education
  • healthcare
  • safety

Keywords

  • ergonomics
  • conference
  • workplace
  • education
  • safety
  • healthcare
  • risk management

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Applied Ergonomics Society, IISE

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