Buten un binnen Explored the future of Ergonomics and AI at WearHealth

When the buten un binnen team visited our headquarter in Bremen, we had the chance to dive deep into a topic that has been gaining importance across industries:
How can AI and data help create safer workplaces and healthier teams?

The result is a thoughtful and engaging feature that highlights the growing relevance of ergonomics — not as a “nice to have,” but as a key foundation for sustainable workforce health, productivity, and long-term operational resilience.

The Episode: A Look Into Real-World Ergonomics and AI

The feature explores several important questions:

  • Why ergonomics plays such a crucial role in reducing musculoskeletal risks
  • How AI-supported coaching can improve everyday movement behavior
  • What modern workplaces need to stay healthy, safe, and compliant

A Day of Questions, Insights, and Authentic Moments

Filming days always bring a different energy.
The buten un binnen crew spent several hours with our team — asking thoughtful questions, exploring our approach, and capturing impressions from our daily work.

Seeing the topic through an external perspective was refreshing and inspiring.

We want to thank the entire buten un binnen crew for the curiosity, the openness, and the great conversations throughout the day.

👉 Watch the full Episode

You can watch the full episode here (german only):

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