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New A+A White Paper Explores the Future of Work

A+A, the world’s leading trade fair for personal protection, occupational safety and health at work, has published a new white paper on the topic of The Future of Work: New Work, Smarter Working and the Balance Between Technology and Health.”

It offers practical insights into current developments in healthy, safe and future-oriented working environments – with contributions from science, business and society.

The white paper covers:

The transformation of the working world by digitalization, skills shortages, and demographic changes. ​

Core trends discussed like AI, robotics and hybrid working models

The increase in mental health issues – and the role managers can play in supporting employee well-being

Initiatives and solutions aimed at improving physical health.

  • Companies should focus on individualized management and further education to enhance employee engagement.
  • Clear corporate objectives and small pilot projects can facilitate the integration of AI technologies.

The future of work requires a balance between human skills and technological advancements to ensure productivity and employee development. Click here to access the A+A white paper.

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