Costly onboarding
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Your experts are about to retire, and you need to transfer their knowledge.
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Skilled staff are spending too much time on training and supervision of new staff.
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Lengthy training processes to onboard new staff.
Transferring skills between experts and non-experts is essential in maintaining high quality visual inspection. Eye tracking enhances all aspects of inspection by shortening training times, improving detection of faults, and ensuring consistent standard operating procedures.
Your experts are about to retire, and you need to transfer their knowledge.
Skilled staff are spending too much time on training and supervision of new staff.
Lengthy training processes to onboard new staff.
Despite continual monitoring, defective products still leave the factory floor.
There is no single, consistent, and optimized strategy for identifying faults.
Re-examination is costing time and money.
Use attention data to help you identify the unconscious and unspoken techniques of skilled staff.
Extract, analyze, and standardize the visual patterns of experienced staff enables efficient skills transfer.
Enable faster training processes that save you time and money.
Identify differences and commonalities in attention between experts and non-experts. Combine eye tracking with interviews to get a deeper understanding of reasons and motivations.
Use eye tracking data and interview answers to create standard operating procedures that are efficient and effective.
Enhance the training process to save cost and time. Standardized data can be used for education, work instructions, and onboarding resources.
Our research consultancy service has the tools and resources to help you to design and run studies that improve your visual inspection capabilities. Our team help improve efficiency and effectiveness in your training methods by using powerful video documentation of real operator behavior. Tobii Insight experts have helped companies across the world conduct eye tracking studies, including a range of leading Japanese manufacturing firms.
Built to be lightweight and unobtrusive, our wearable eye tracker is perfect for conducting studies on the factory floor and in training scenarios. The wide-angle scene camera shows you exactly what your employees see and do while working without disrupting their natural behavior. Having eye tracking glasses in your organization allows you to continually improve your training and best practices.
Our team are experienced in applying technology and research expertise for effective eye tracking studies. Let’s talk about how your study might look.
In addition to improving the efficiency of training, Kubota is using eye tracking as part of the plant’s digital transformation strategy.
Learn moreWith the goal to cut training time Denso's highly skilled inspectors wore eye tracking glasses while conducting an inspection. The eye tracking data revealed their visual patterns providing an explanation to what was behind their high quality and efficiency.
Learn moreH&H Castings, a premier supplier of aluminum castings, partnered with Tobii Insight to conduct a qualitative eye tracking study in a foundry in Pennsylvania, U.S.
Learn moreTobii is currently involved in a three-year eye tracking study which aims to reduce the skills gap and labor shortage affecting the Swedish metal industry.
Learn moreMany manufacturers are currently battling the skills gap and grappling with the challenges of adapting to new technology, but a solution to their problems could be within sight.
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