Presented July 15, 2021
Sponsored by Hohenstein
Studies show a direct correlation between comfort and cognitive performance. This is especially relevant for any companies with uniformed employees and profit goals. But, isn’t comfort subjective?
Comfortable workwear is the result of dedicated, holistic product development using the principles of physics and data-based decisions. Hohenstein quantifies the workwear-human-environment interaction – specific to intended use situations.
Join us to discuss the thermal, ergonomic and skin sensory factors that enhance comfort, and therefore worker performance.
SPEAKER:
Dr. Jan Beringer serves as the Senior Scientific Expert for Hohenstein.
In this role, he uses an interdisciplinary approach to lead the development of clothing comfort, fit and workmanship of garments, functionalization of fabrics, textile UV protection and textile reprocessing. He has extensive knowledge in textile and fiber chemistry, functionalization, nanotechnology, coating and finishing and clothing physiology.
Dr. Beringer holds a Doctorate in Natural Sciences in Chemistry with a focus on Textile and Fiber Chemistry from the University of Stuttgart.
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