World Day for Safety and Health at Work: Innovation for Safe and Healthy Workplaces

On World Day for Safety and Health at Work, we highlight the essential role of technology centers in creating safer, healthier and more innovative work environments, boosting well-being and business competitiveness.

We commemorate World Day for Safety and Health at Work, a date that reminds us of the importance of promoting safe, healthy and dignified workplaces. This year, NODDO emphasizes the essential role of technology centers as drivers of innovation applied to the prevention of occupational hazards and the welfare of workers. Through the centers’ cutting-edge projects, they contribute to building more sustainable, intelligent and humane work environments.

Innovation as an ally of safety and health at work

The celebration of this day puts the focus on the prevention of occupational accidents and occupational diseases, two major challenges that require solutions based on knowledge and technology. From NODDO, together with the nine technology centers of Castilla y León, we reinforce our commitment to R&D&I aimed at improving working conditions, protecting people’s health and boosting business competitiveness in an ethical and sustainable way.

The technology centers in our network work on the design of intelligent tools, specialized services and new methodologies that enable companies to anticipate risks and promote a culture of prevention.

Highlighted projects: technology at the service of health and safety

From NODDO, we highlight two projects developed by our technology centers that demonstrate how innovation improves safety and health at work, promoting a more humane and sustainable working future.

Project WorkingAge: smart environments for all ages

ITCL Technology Center, highlights the WorkingAge project, an innovative solution that integrates human-machine interaction (HCI) technologies such as augmented reality, virtual reality, gesture and voice recognition, and eye tracking to measure the emotional, cognitive and health status of users in their work environment.

ITCL Technology CenterThe WorkingAge project , an innovative solution that integrates human-machine interaction (HCI) technologies such as augmented reality, virtual reality, gesture and voice recognition, and eye tracking to measure the emotional, cognitive and health status of users in their work environment, stands out.

Thanks to this data, WorkingAge creates tailored communication paths that promote healthy habits both in the work environment and in everyday life.

The ultimate goal is to improve the working and living conditions of workers, promoting productivity and reducing psychosocial and physical risks.

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ITCL Technology Center, highlights the WorkingAge project, an innovative solution that integrates human-machine interaction (HCI) technologies such as augmented reality, virtual reality, gesture and voice recognition, and eye tracking to measure the emotional, cognitive and health status of users in their work environment.

ITEAF Project: technical inspection of phytosanitary equipment

The Itagra.ct Technological Center promotes the ITEAF project, an authorized technical inspection service for phytosanitary application equipment. This service ensures that agricultural machinery meets the technical requirements, guaranteeing a safe, efficient and environmentally friendly application.

The Itagra Technological Center promotes the ITEAF project, an authorized technical inspection service for phytosanitary application equipment. This service ensures that agricultural machinery meets the technical requirements, guaranteeing a safe, efficient and environmentally friendly application.

Properly calibrated and well-maintained machinery:

  • Protects the health of operators and consumers.
  • Preserves the environment by reducing the unnecessary use of chemicals.
  • Optimizes agricultural production, increasing efficiency and sustainability.

ITEAF demonstrates how technology can be a key ally for a safer, healthier and more respectful work environment.

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NODDO’s commitment to safety, health and innovation

NODDO promotes business competitiveness through innovation developed by the nine technology centers of Castilla y León. We face challenges and project solutions to strengthen the strategic areas of our region in R&D&I, in an ethical, sustainable and collaborative way.

The generation and transfer of knowledge to companies and society positions us as the main driving force in the strengthening of technological capabilities, promoting a real transformation that places occupational health and safety as fundamental pillars of progress.

We drive innovation that preserves. We believe in safety that transforms.

From the Network of Technology Centers interdisciplinary work in an integrated manner, covering all technical disciplines. technical disciplines and finding innovative solutions in all parts of the processes.

If you want to empower your company and look for innovative technological solutions for your processes, contact NODDO.

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