Construction and engineering
Eye tracking helps us to see how humans are engaging with each system, machine and process. Understanding the human element is key when developing systems.
Human factors research is a multidisciplinary field that studies how humans interact with systems, products, tools, environments, or technologies.
Eye tracking helps us to see how humans are engaging with each system, machine and process. Understanding the human element is key when developing systems.
Eye tracking technology empowers quick and early diagnosis of potentially life altering diseases and helps in the long-term treatment of certain disorders and disabilities.
For operators working in cockpits, control rooms, and other critical environments, situational awareness is vital to making the right decisions.
Eye tracking helps to augment current training and evaluation methods in simulated healthcare environments.
Our eye tracking solutions capture gaze behavior data that can be used for developing improved training programs, assessment methods, and injury prevention strategies.
Solutions for the vehicle lifecycle from research, UX/design and production to buyer and driver experiences.
Designed for the real world, our third-generation wearable eye tracker allows you to conduct behavioral research in a wide range of settings.
Screen-based eye tracker, capturing gaze data at speeds up to 250 Hz. This powerful research system supports from fixation to saccade-based research outside of the lab.
Designed for immediate and easy insights into training, human performance, and UX. Visualize behavior, collaborate with colleagues, and tell the user story in a fresh way – no need to be an expert!
A powerful screen-based eye tracker, capturing gaze data at 60 Hz. With this affordable system, anyone can easily enhance their research with data that illuminates human attention and intent.
Our analytical software helps guide scientific and academic eye tracking research. Take control of your study and analyze the data in detail.
NASA Langley researchers discuss conducting operator state assessment using a combination of psychophysiological measures and eye tracking with commercial aviation pilots.
OHB Sweden shares their insights on how eye tracking technology within space industry operations can be used to enhance quality control, reduce human error and ease employee training.
Swedish Civil Aviation Administration uses eye tracking as a skills assessment tool and to identify required system design changes.
Prof. Dr. Kai Essig describes how eye tracking contributes to cutting-edge developments in natural user interfaces between humans and technical systems.
In this webinar we discuss the advantages and challenges of using eye tracking devices in driving simulator studies and experiences with Tobii Pro Glasses 3.
In this webinar we will present how the Mobile Robot & Olfaction lab at Örebro University envision and study the use of wearable eye tracking for improved safety and efficiency in applications where mobile robots (for example autonomous forklifts in logistics applications) operate in a space shared with humans.
How to use wearable eye tracking to research sports performance and other applications that include safety helmets or other kinds of protective gear.
Bringing a new medical device to market is often the result of years of collaboration. Commercialization relies on long-term relationships, financial investment, niche technology, and an ability to stay the course through lengthy certification processes.