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BlackBerry

This project involved a multi-year industry-research collaboration with engineers and ergonomists at BlackBerry Ltd. and the research team from the Human Factors Engineering Lab at Ryerson. The goal of the collaboration was to help the company integrate human factors (HF) into the design of the assembly lines, thereby reducing strain on workers while improving quality and productivity of the assembly system. Projects included a process map of the design process, a discrete event simulation of the assembly line and an investigation into metrics for human factors that could serve the Blackberry design teams. Numerous engineering design tools were modified to include human factors targets and Ergonomists were given key sign-off at each stage of the design process. A grounded theory was developed to explain how HF became integrated into the regular production system design routines of the company.

Associated Research Themes:

  • Firm Strategy
  • Simulation and Virtual Modelling
  • Operations System Design
  • Organizational Design and Change Management
  • Indicator Tools & Methods

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