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  • The Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF) celebrates its 75th anniversary by reflecting on the contributions and current state of the field, as discussed by 18 EHF professionals.
  • These experts emphasize that the impact of EHF has been limited so far and identify key issues, such as the need for more qualified practitioners and bridging the research-practice gap.
  • The discussion also highlights future directions, including the integration of advanced technologies, development of new methods, and improvement in education and training to ensure the discipline remains relevant in the coming years.

Article Abstract

As the UK's Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF) celebrates its 75th anniversary, it is worth reflecting on our discipline's contribution, current state, and critical future endeavours. We present the perspectives of 18 EHF professionals who were asked to respond to five questions regarding the impact of EHF, contemporary challenges, and future directions. Co-authors were in agreement that EHF's impact has been only limited to date and that critical issues require resolution, such as increasing the number of suitably qualified practitioners, resolving the research-practice gap, and increasing awareness of EHF and its benefits. Frequently discussed future directions include advanced emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, the development of new EHF methods, and enhancing the quality and reach of education and training. The majority felt there will be a need for EHF in 75 years; however, many noted that our methods will need to adapt to meet new needs. This article provides the perspectives of 18 Ergonomics and Human Factors (EHF) professionals on the impact of EHF, contemporary challenges and critical future directions, and changes that are necessary to ensure EHF remains relevant in future. As such, it provides important guidance on future EHF research and practice.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00140139.2024.2378355DOI Listing

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