<p>➀ Fraunhofer researchers developed OPTIMA PRO and DressMAN360°, combining sensor measurements (temperature, noise, lighting) with worker surveys to holistically evaluate industrial workplace comfort;</p><p>➁ The approach addresses dynamic factory conditions (e.g., machinery noise, airflows) and subjective perceptions, aiming to enhance employee health and productivity;</p><p>➂ DressMAN360°, originally used in vehicle cabins, evolved into an industrial standard tool to reduce strain on workers and improve occupational appeal in manufacturing settings.</p>
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