About this webinar
Human factors activities often generate a large amount of valuable evidence, including analysis results, test observations, simulations, images, reports, design decisions, stakeholder feedback, and open actions. But this evidence is frequently scattered across different tools and documents. This makes it difficult for teams to maintain traceability, compare findings, assign ownership, prepare reviews and preserve knowledge over time.
In this free webinar, Frank Mager and Florian Braatz from Humanetics, high-tech global industrial technology group, will explain how to address this challenge by creating a structured workspace for planning studies, capturing findings, managing responsibilities, tracking progress, connecting evidence and preparing decision-ready outputs.
They will include a short example from a control room modernisation scenario, where human factors work might involve task analysis, operator workload, alarm handling, display readability, procedure usability, shift handover and operational readiness. They'll explain a way to structure these findings, link them to evidence, assign actions, track mitigations and maintain a clear line from observation to design decision and validation.
The aim is to open a discussion about how human factors work could be managed in a more structured, traceable and collaborative way across sectors such as automotive, healthcare, energy, rail, aerospace and other safety-critical domains.
About the presenters
Frank Mager is Managing Director at Humanetics Digital Europe, where he leads global sales, marketing and consulting for Ergonomic and Body Data Solutions. He brings more than 20 years of experience in complex B2B markets, with a strong focus on execution, growth and sustainable customer value. Before joining Humanetics, Frank held senior sales leadership roles. His work combines commercial leadership, international strategy and deep experience in automotive, mobility, ergonomics and digital solutions.
Florian Braatz is a Project Management Professional at Humanetics Digital Europe GmbH in Munich, where he leads high-performing, customer-facing project teams across international locations including Munich, Kaiserslautern, and Raleigh, NC. His work focuses on building strong project structures, enabling collaboration across teams, and driving innovation in ergonomics, digital product development and AI-supported workflows. With a background in leading technical teams and shaping the Humanetics PMO, Florian combines strategic thinking with a hands-on approach to delivering customer value and organisational impact.